Costa Rica Las Lajas Unicorn
Costa Rica Las Lajas Unicorn
Transparency This is what the coffee cost us
Green Cost $14.00 per pound
Roasting Cost $5
we dont make very much money on this coffee. Its very expensive and I care more about making it somewhat affordable to you. My main goal is to cover our cost so we can continue to buy more micro lots like these.
Micromill Las Lajas
Process Red Honey
Variety SL-28
Elevation 1400–1600 MASL
Region Sabanilla de Alajuela, Central Valley
Country Costa Rica
Harvest December–April
This is a honey process where once the ripe beans have been classified, they are pulped, leaving 100% of the mucilage and then transferred to raised beds. On the first day of drying, the beans do not receive any movement until the second day, when they begin to move twice a day, to reduce the humidity of the coffee.
Oscar and Francisca Chacón are third-generation coffee producers, but the coffee is more than just in their family heritage: It's in their hearts and souls as well. The couple is committed to quality and innovation, and are among the very first farmers in Costa Rica to produce Honey and Natural process specialty coffee.
In 2005, after years of delivering their cherry to a cooperative for the going market price, they decided to join the brand-new "micromill revolution" and buy their own depulper to have more control over the quality and the price they received for their lots. "At first, we didn't know what we were doing," Oscar explains. "We were just experimenting." That experimentation led to some of the most exciting new flavor profiles we have ever tasted: Now, the Chacons produce a wide range of Honey process coffees, modulating the drying time in order to create different effects in the cup.
Necessity bred more innovation for the family when an earthquake in 2008 wiped out electricity and water to their area during the harvest. Unable to run the depulpers or to wash the mucilage off to produce Washed lots, Francisca took inspiration from her knowledge of African coffee production and quickly built raised beds on the property. Their Natural lots caught the attention of Cafe Imports' founder Andrew Miller, and the rest is both history and our-story.
Las Lajas owns and the following farms for cultivating their coffees: Calle Liles, Calle San Juan, Los Angeles, Los Pinitos, Sabana Redonda, Sabanilla, San Luis, Calle Lajas.
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