Costa Rica SHB Verenera 1Kg Bag
Costa Rica SHB Verenera 1Kg Bag
Coffee came to Costa Rica in the last decade of the eighteenth century. Over the many years, coffee expanded over the highlands of the Central Valley. The development and trading of coffee deeply influenced the cultural and socioeconomic landscape of the country. Myriad coffee plant varieties, rich soils, high altitudes, and unique growing regions contribute to a popular and sought-after coffee cup profile. The interplay of these factors has allowed the country to achieve the reputation of producing some of the best coffee in Central America.
Verenera can be grown in various regions within the country at an attitude of above 1350 meters. This is the ideal height for gourmet coffee. SHB coffees exhibit unique qualities like citrus acidity and its complex combination of fruit and smooth chocolate notes. This coffee type represents the classic, clean, Central American cup.
SHB (Strictly Hard Bean) specifies that the coffee was grown at an altitude above 1350 meters. This term is also synonymous with SHG/Strictly High Grown; this classification is higher than HB.
EP (European Preparation) specifies that the raw beans are all hand sorted to remove any defective beans and foreign material.
Cupping Notes - clean, lively winey acidity, medium body, chocolate, almonds, citrus notes
Region - Various Regions
Growing Altitude - 1350 + m.a.s.l.
Arabica Variety - Caturrai, Catuai
Harvest Period - December – April
Milling Process - Washed, Machine Dried
Aroma - Soft
Flavour - Sweet Chocolate
Body - Medium
Acidity - Lively