Nicaragua Buenos Aires Java

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This unique Java cultivar has lasting sweetness and a refined, delicate aroma, with high toned accents of black tea, apricot, candied lemon, grabby zested citrus peel, and sweet finish. City to Full City.

Total Score: 88.4
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

The long, pointed shape of the Java coffee bean isn't all that's unique about this cultivar. They're prized for often showing delicate cup flavors, sometimes citric, and tea-like. This lot  brings some of these elements together with balanced core coffee flavors when roasted light-to-medium, proffering a subtle bouquet of flavor notes in the cup that accent some base sweet characteristics. I recommend shooting for City-City+ roast level to start so as to develop a pleasant level of sweetness, while retaining complex hints, and zesty brightness. The coffee produces sweet smells of caramel and raw sugar, hints of yellow tea, and lime zest. The wet aroma has some florality, like fragrant tea, with notes of honey and dark sugar. Light roasts pull out sweet raw sugars in the brew, with hints of long steeped black tea, and high toned accents of apricot, candied lemon, and grabby zested citrus peel. The cup aroma is delicate and refined, even a bit floral as it cools. The finish is sweet, and conveys notes of caramel, cinnamon, and malted grains. There's a fine line between City+ and Full City, and crossing it will round off the subtle aspects this coffee has to offer. But what you'll get in return is dark chocolate bittersweetness and a bit more body. It's still a bright dark roast, enticing in its own right if that's what you're after.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodWet Process (Washed)
cultivarHeirloom Types
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This is a cultivar separation of Java, a varietal selection that originated in Ethiopia, but had stop overs in Java and Cameroon before being brought to Central America and propogated. It's known for high cup quality, specifically exhibiting some of the tea-like, and even floral characteristics, of a Gesha, but with a higher disease resistance. They mostly cultivate Caturra at Finca Buenos Aires, but Java and Maracaturra cultivars are mixed in throughout the farm as well. Finca Buenos Aires sits at 1500 meters above sea level, located in the mountainous Dipilto region, just across the border with Honduras. They wash the coffee using a Penagos depulper, fermenting for 36 hours to break down the sticky fruit, before washing away any remaining fruit in long, cement channels. The coffee is transported from the wet mill to Buenos Aires dry mill in Ocotal where it is dried on raised tables and prepared for export.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Dipilto, Nueva Segovia
processing Wet Process (Washed)
drying method Raised Bed Sun-Dried
arrival date Aug 2025
lot size 20
bag size 69 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Java
grade SHG
appearance .2 d/300gr, 15-18 Screen
roast recommendations City to Full City
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso No
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