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COSTA RICA AQUIARES ESTATE ESPERANZA NATURAL
COSTA RICA AQUIARES ESTATE ESPERANZA NATURAL
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COUNTRY: Costa Rica
REGION: Turrialba
FARM: Aquiares Estate
FARMER: Diego Robelo
PROCESS: Natural
VARIETAL: Esperanza F1 Hybrid
ELEVATION: 1200 MASL
NOTES: Plum, peach blossom, red apple
10 oz of whole bean coffee
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Read more about this coffee below!
All info courtesy of Ally Coffee.

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THE PRODUCER
The name Aquiares means “land between rivers” in the Huetar indigenous language,
and Aquiares Estate is commonly referred to as “Aquiares Coffee and Community.” It
is the largest farm in Costa Rica and home to 1,800 people. Although the farm was
founded in 1890, Alfonso Robelo is the man responsible for its transformation a
century later. Alfonso arrived in Costa Rica in the 1980’s seeking refuge from the civil
war in Nicaragua, where he was politically active. When politics soured into violence,
he fled the country to keep his family and himself safe after receiving several threats
against his life. Once in Costa Rica, Alfonso began building the Aquiares community
on the enchanting slopes of the Turrialba volcano, a lush area of forests, rivers, fauna,
and bright flora.
Alfredo challenged the status quo, transforming the relationship between
landowner and farm workers. He brought a visionary approach to Aquiares, a farm
suffering from low prices and instability. Aquiares had more than 200 employee
homes on the farm, but because none owned their home, there was great insecurity
in the workforce. Alfonso saw this as an opportunity to strengthen the company by
having people feel pride in the coffee they produce. He evolved the farm into a small
town where workers purchased their own homes. Today, Aquiares remains a model
of sustainable agriculture.
Nowadays Alfonso’s son, Diego, manages the farm. Under his lead, the farm has
taken a fresh approach to specialty coffee and exploring the farm’s potential.
Through excellent agricultural management, embracing new varieties, and
experimenting with processing, Aquiares has become a trailblazer among specialty
coffee producers in Costa Rica and all of Central America.
Aquiares focuses on carbon neutrality and measures its greenhouse gas emissions
to calculate its carbon emissions against its offsets. An agent verified under the
International Panel on Climate Change norms verifies these calculations and
Aquiares’ carbon measurement and emissions reduction are part of Costa Rica’s
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action. In addition to capturing carbon, the farm’s
protected biological corridors have long ensured the wellbeing of local animals and
plants. Aquiares also welcomes researchers from around the world to conduct
agricultural and environmental studies on their land. Projects have included
investigating the benefits of agroforestry on soil health and observing the diverse
bird and wildlife species that thrive in an agroecological environment.
Aquiares is an example of innovation and perseverance whose benefits extend
beyond the farm and workers and serve as a model for sustainable, equitable
production for the broader coffee industry. The lots selected by Ally Coffee from
Aquiares represent our shared commitment to sustainability, equity, and innovation.
THE PROCESS
Esperanza is an F1 hybrid variety made by crossing the Sarchimor T-5296 and a wild Ethiopia (ET25) variety. It is reproduced through a tissue culture cloning process called somatic embryogenesis. This cultivar is very rare and Aquiares is one of the few farms to produce it on a commercial scale globally. Turrialba’s climate is well suited to growing this new variety, and Aquaires is up to the challenge of meeting its complex nutritional needs. This hybrid represents the best of the farm and cupping worlds because it is high-yielding and rust-resistant, and also has a complex, elegant profile.
This esperanza hybrid underwent a natural process, starting with the removal of floater beans to ensure only the highest quality cherries moved forward. The coffee was dried with the pulp intact, beginning with two days on ceramic floors, followed by ten days on raised beds at temperatures ranging from 28°C to 45°C. The process was completed with one day of mechanical drying in a Guardiola.
WHY WE LOVE IT
This is our first time working with the esperanza varietal and we are loving the elegance of this coffee. The plum tartness is balanced with a soft malic acidity and floral notes of peach blossom.