Costa Rica Dry Process Hacienda Sonora

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Intense fruit flavors and winey accents should appeal to fans of anaerobic coffees, with impressive sweetness too! Peach brandy, raspberry balsamic, pomegranate molasses, chocolate liqueur, tannic tea. City to Full City.

Total Score: 87.3
Weight *: 1 LB
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

This coffee is definitely of the "wild and wooly" variety, however, with rustic sweetness and fermented fruit notes as a result of the dry process method. It has the kind of fruit-forward, winey flavors that fans of anaerobic coffees will love. The dry fragrance shows pulpy fruit notes that have a fermented edge, like berry wine, chocolate liqueur, with an underlying molasses note. The wet aroma has a scent of rustic date sugar, with notes of plum wine, and fruit kombucha. This is a high intensity coffee, with complex fermentation notes being a consistent feature in both our City and Full City roasts. The darker end of the spectrum pulls out some very nice roast tones too, but still has a boozy/fruit dimension that makes for some very unique flavor profiles. At City+, hints of fruit wines were top of mind, apricot and peach brandy, an acetic note of raspberry balsamic, and very sweet pomegranate molasses. The flavors open up to accents of plum wine, and tannic black tea note that draws out some pungent bittering.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodDry Process (Natural)
cultivarModern Hybrids
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This coffee from Hacienda Sonora is part of a family operation that goes back five generations in Costa Rica's West Valley region. The Guardia family have farmed coffee here for more than 100 years, historically selling their harvest to large mills, as was the norm. That all changed in the late 90's with the micro-mill revolution that swept Costa Rica, and, seeing value in controlling their coffee quality through to export, the family erected their own small milling operation at their farm. Currently under the management of Diego Guardia, the farm have decided to move away from more water intensive process methods, favoring honey and dry process instead. This bag lot is "dry process", meaning the whole coffee cherries are laid to dry, rather than being removed from the green seed. This process method can impact the cup flavors and physical characteristics too. In the case of this coffee, it possesses fruit and wine-like notes, big body, no doubt tied to process method. The beans also look a little darker when roasting, and produce a lot more chaff than a fully washed coffee. Hacienda Sonora sits at 1300 meters above sea level, and is planted in a variety of cultivars, including this separation of their F1 hybrid, Centroamericano.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Alajuela, Central Valley
processing Dry Process (Natural)
arrival date Aug 2026
lot size 30
bag size 69 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Centroamericano
grade SHB EP
appearance .7 d/300gr, 16-18 Screen, a few partial quakers in our 200 gram roasts
roast recommendations City to Full City
country origin Central America
type Farm Gate
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