Costa Rica Don Oscar Aguacates

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Restrained complexity in the cup, the sweetness marked by subtle caramelized aspects, and bright hints. Notes of hazelnut, brown sugar, roasted barley green tea, dark cocoa, and dried green apple. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 86.8
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

This lot from the Don Oscar micro mill has a nice restrained complexity in the cup, the sweetness marked by subtle caramelized aspects, bright hints. The dry fragrance produces a sweet smell of brown sugar on toast, with nutty hints. Adding hot water extracts a scent of caramel-drizzled walnuts, and drinking chocolate. City and City+ roasts have a pleasant brown sugar sweetness, and apple-like acidity pops,. In between all that you'll find notes of hazelnut, roasted barley green tea, and accent note of dried apple that's mouth-cleansing. The finish has a dry aspect that comes off more like tannic tea than nut drying. My Full City roast had cocoa roast flavors at the front of the cup, subtle spice accent, with medium body and a nice shade of dried fruit, like tamarind.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodMachine Washed
cultivarCaturra Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This lot was produced at a family run micro-mill, "Don Oscar", in the Tarrazu valley. This area is part of the Talamanca Sierra highlands, with peaks reaching as high as 3000 meters. It's an ideal micro-region and climate for growing coffee with rich volcanic soil, great altitude, and is shaded from the hot afternoon suns by mountain peaks. The farm is run by brothers Horacio "Tacho" and Alejandro Solis, and the name "Don Oscar" is in honor of their late father, Oscar Solis, who began farming on this land. Oscar is also the cousin of Roger Solis, who owns La Casona mill down the road (who we also buy). Their farm is broken into 40 different plots, this lot being "Aguacates", which sits around 1800 meters and is planted in a mix of Catuai and Caturra. They produce mechanically washed coffee, which is fairly standard in Costa Rica. In this case, they are running a Penagos brand mechanical demucilager that uses very little water to remove most of the coffee cherry fruit, forgoing the fermentation stage altogether. The coffee is then laid to dry outside in the sun on raised beds, often finished off in a mechanical dryer that they use the parchment that is removed from green coffee to fuel. We paid the brothers another visit this past harvest (2025), and were impressed by how organized it is, from their meticulous farm maintainance schedule run by Tacho, to Alejandro's managing of the coffee at their mill, and to making sure their employees are taken care of. The latter is something they are very proud of, registering each and every employee, and offering health insurance to permanent workers.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Canet, Tarrazu
processing Mechanically Washed
drying method Raised Bed Sun-Dried & Mechanically Dried
arrival date Jul 2025
lot size 40
bag size 69 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Catuaí
grade SHB EP
appearance .5 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City+
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso Yes
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