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Costa Rican, Conquistador Costa Rican coffees are very well known for being super-clean and pristine. They can have quite a range of flavors: from full bodied, nutty and herbal, to more fruit/wine-like (but not overly so). One common characteristic to all good Tarrazus is a nice bright acid that livens up the cup. We fell in love with this coffee as we traveled through the Tarrazu region of Costa Rica. This coffee has a unique strawberry character (from the acidity) and is a direct byproduct of the micro-climate this coffee grows in. The mountains are situated in such a way that they create a "bowl" and trap the fog in during the day. At first the farmers thought the flavor was just a one-off phenomenon, but they quickly noticed that it was consistently found in all farms in this micro-climate. Give it a try for yourself! Download Costa Rican, Conquistador Info PDF for your notes! Click here to compare this coffee with another of our coffees! Tasting Notes from Casey "The Coffee Guy": In aroma, I get nice chocolate, hints of nuttiness and a soft strawberry fruit character. In flavor, I get that same strawberry character - which seems to be a function of the acidity and fruit character of the flavor; it's very nice and unique. Nice sweetness. Great chocolate notes with everything smooth and balanced. Medium acidity and medium body - this is a great Costa Rican! Find similar coffees! Design your own blend with this coffee! Recommended Roast Level(s): * Run your mouse over the roast chart for more detail * Roasting Notes: Coming soon... | |||||||||
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