Costa Rica Red Honey El Coyote
Costa Rica Red Honey El Coyote
Costa Rica Red Honey El Coyote
Light roasts brew a substantially sweet cup, brightly accented by tea-like top notes, and subtle suggestions of fruit. Honey, brown sugar, hibiscus flower tea, faint dried apple and tart berry, sweet finish. City to City+.
Full Cupping Notes
When we initially tasted this coffee during our visit to Costa Rica, we were impressed by the aromatic top notes. The profiles are light and delicate, with tea-like highlights that reminded me of some of our better examples of Pacamara, and Maracaturra varieties. El Coyote has some Villalobos planted at the farm, which helps makes sense of this. Light roasts have raw sugar notes with accents of honey, and spiced tea. There's an attractive fruited smell in the wet aroma, like apples baked with brown sugar, and a delicate note of dried chamomile flower in the steam. The sweetness has staying power in the brew, and creates a nice base tone for the delicate top notes to hang onto. I get aromatic honey in the cup, with tea-like accent notes that impact the aromatic profile. Think Rooibos, along with some tart hibiscus tea that fades to dark tea tannins in a pleasantly sweet finish. Fruits are subtle, but suggest dried apple, and tart berry. Full City was too dark for my taste, where I found smokey flavors to be a bit overpowering.
Specs
Region Canet, Tarrazu Processing Mechanically Washed Drying Method Raised Bed, and Mechanical Dryer Arrival date July 2025 Lot size 35 Bag size 69 KG Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Villalobos, Catuaí Grade SHB EP Appearance .4 d/300gr, 16-18 Screen Roast Recommendations City to City+ Type Farm Gate
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Honey Process |
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| cultivar | Modern Hybrids, Typica Types |
| farm gate | Yes |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
This was one of the coffees that stood out from the pack when cupping offers in Costa Rica last March. I noted it was brighter, with delicate aromatic top notes. If the roasted coffee hadn't been on the cupping table, I would've guessed it was Pacamara. Finding out part of the farm has Villalobos variety planted helped make sense of the fragrant aroma. Villalobos is a natural dwarf mutation of Typica found mostly in Costa Rica, that often expresses interesting flavors and pronounced acidity. The "El Coyote" farm is run by Horacio and Alejandro Solis, in Tarrazu's Talamanca Sierra highland region, where they operate the Don Oscar micro mill, a name honoring their late father, Oscar Solis, who originally planted coffee on this land. Their farm is broken into 40 different lots, each with distinct demarcation, and a different mix of varieties. El Coyote is planted in Villalobos and Catuaí, and stretches upward of 2000 meters above sea level. This is a red honey process coffee, which means that after the outer cherry is pulped, the sticky fruit mucilage is left intact to the coffee seeds during the drying phase. It turns a reddish color when dry, which is how it got the name "red honey". We often find that red honey coffees have fruitier flavors than washed, and while I wouldn't call this coffee "fruity", it certainly offers clean fruit accents. Honey process coffees tend to present darker when roasting, and also produce a lot of chaff. It's not hard to roast, per se, but you should pay closer attention to time and the audible snaps, rather than physical coloring for judging roast degree.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| recommended espresso | No |
Costa Rica Red Honey El Coyote
Costa Rica Red Honey El Coyote
Light roasts brew a substantially sweet cup, brightly accented by tea-like top notes, and subtle suggestions of fruit. Honey, brown sugar, hibiscus flower tea, faint dried apple and tart berry, sweet finish. City to City+.
Full Cupping Notes
When we initially tasted this coffee during our visit to Costa Rica, we were impressed by the aromatic top notes. The profiles are light and delicate, with tea-like highlights that reminded me of some of our better examples of Pacamara, and Maracaturra varieties. El Coyote has some Villalobos planted at the farm, which helps makes sense of this. Light roasts have raw sugar notes with accents of honey, and spiced tea. There's an attractive fruited smell in the wet aroma, like apples baked with brown sugar, and a delicate note of dried chamomile flower in the steam. The sweetness has staying power in the brew, and creates a nice base tone for the delicate top notes to hang onto. I get aromatic honey in the cup, with tea-like accent notes that impact the aromatic profile. Think Rooibos, along with some tart hibiscus tea that fades to dark tea tannins in a pleasantly sweet finish. Fruits are subtle, but suggest dried apple, and tart berry. Full City was too dark for my taste, where I found smokey flavors to be a bit overpowering.
Specs
| Region | Canet, Tarrazu |
|---|---|
| Processing | Mechanically Washed |
| Drying Method | Raised Bed, and Mechanical Dryer |
| Arrival date | July 2025 |
| Lot size | 35 |
| Bag size | 69 KG |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Villalobos, Catuaí |
| Grade | SHB EP |
| Appearance | .4 d/300gr, 16-18 Screen |
| Roast Recommendations | City to City+ |
| Type | Farm Gate |