Costa Rica Hacienda Sonora Diego Guardia SL28 and SL34 Natural

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  • Country: Costa Rica

    Region: Carrillos Alto de Poás, Alajuela, Central Valley

    Farm: Hacienda Sonora

    Coordinates: 10° 2' 47.6495" N 84° 15' 40.2048" W

    Farmer/Grower: Alberto and Diego Guardia

    Cultivar: SL28 and SL34

    Processing: Natural

    Altitude: 1300 m.a.s.l.

    Marks: 005-0025-0207

    Reference ID: HA-25240-02

    Humidity: 11.00%

    Density: 1.17 g/ml

    Harvest Date: March, 2025

    Arrival Date: August, 2025

    SCA Cupping Score: 86.25

    Tariff Cost: $0.83

  • Fragrance and aroma of blueberry and coconut with notes of black cherry, grape and dark fruits. Aftertaste of black tea, dark chocolate and spices with a bright malic acidity. Heavy body with a really nice “full” mouthfeel. The overall profile feels very Kenya-like.
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At Hacienda Sonora, hand-picked cherries are first dunked in water for floater separation, before the beans are dried inside the fruit (rather than after the fruit has been removed, as is the case with wet-processed or “washed” coffees). The cherries are dried on a black tarp on top of grass for 12 days using different layers depending on the drying stage (always covered at night). These controls keep temperatures low which preserves cup quality and shelf life of the coffee. After 12 days, the coffee is moved to the warehouse to rest for 3 days (at 14% humidity) before getting a final dry in a mechanical dryer (which allows better uniformity) at temperatures that never exceed 35C. Once the coffee reaches a humidity of 10.5%, it rests for 2 Months before being hauled out of the dry husk and then going through weight, screen, density and color sorting.