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5 lbs. Costa Rica Hacienda Miramonte Peaberry Washed Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee, New!

5 lbs. Costa Rica Hacienda Miramonte Peaberry Washed Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee, New!

Regular price $ 861.00 MXN
Regular price Sale price $ 861.00 MXN
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Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!

Please store properly in an air-tight container, away from light, moisture, extreme temperatures, & oxygen. Once the beans are transferred into an air-tight container, please store in a dark pantry or kitchen cupboard for maximum freshness dating to up to 8 weeks.

Experience a premium cup of coffee with our Costa Rica Hacienda Miramonte Peaberry Coffee. These handpicked beans boast a unique shape, resulting in a richer and more concentrated flavor. With a higher percentage of essential oils, indulge in a smooth and vibrant taste. On first whiff, these actually smell like milk chocolate, great aroma when roasting, even better when brewing, and the taste is delightful! So if you love peaberry coffees like we do, then elevate your coffee game with our newest offering from Costa Rica West Valley region. Enjoy this wonderful micro lot ethically sourced coffee from farmers who sustainably harvest their fields and provide for their communities. This special offering is an international best selling coffee, available for a limited time while supply lasts!

Source: Costa Rica

Region: Naranjo Alajuela, West Valley

Farm: Hacienda Miramonte

Variety: Catuai, Caturra, Costa Rica 95, Marsellesa, Obata, Sarchimor, H1

Altitude: 1200 masl

Processing: Washed 

The 200-hectare farm Hacienda Miramonte is owned and operated by Ricardo and Viviana Gurdian, where they have 180 hectares of coffee planted in several different varieties. The farm reaches back over 100 years to Lucila Duval de Morales, who made the decision to plant coffee in 1917 on land she purchased herself. Now her great-grandson Ricardo has inherited his ancestor's determination and drive, and he has upheld her legacy by focusing on specialty coffees as well as contributing to the land itself by attaining and keeping up several ecologically responsible certifications such as Rainforest Alliance certification.

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