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Santa Teresa Typica

Santa Teresa Typica

The Typica varietal brings floral aromas to this rich and sweet lot from the Tarrazu region

Normalpris Kr. 149,00 DKK
Kr. 149,00 DKK Normalpris Udsalgspris
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About

Coffee Expression Floral Typica lot grown by the Ureña family in Tarrazu, Costa Rica.

Producer The varietal character is expressed here in the delicate floral notes. From our long term partners Roger and Alex Ureña at Santa Teresa.

Whole Bean Coffee / Both for filter and espresso

Technical Data

Producer Roger and Alex Ureña

Region Tarrazu

Altitude 2000 masl

Varietal Typica

Process Honey

Harvest March 2025

Råd til brygning

Vand er et af de mest væsentlige komponenter for at opnå en fremragende oplevelse med kaffen. Vi anbefaler at bruge mineralvand med en blød Total Dissolved Solids-værdi, ideelt liggende under 150ppm. Lær mere om vand og den effekt det har på smagen af kaffen her.

Giv kaffen hviletid Når kaffen får lov at hvile efter ristningen, opblødes de harske og skarpe smage, der endda kan betegnes som 'roast' karakterer, hvilket giver plads til at finere og lysere noter kan træde tydeligere frem.

Vi anbefaler at man lader kaffen hvile mindst 10 dage efter ristedatoen, og vi oplever ofte at kaffen når sit allerhøjeste niveau, især ved kaffer med høj densitet, efter 6 uger.

Brygning Vores ligefremme tilgang til kaffe bærer vi også med os over i brygningen. Vi anbefaler vores kaffer til alle bryggemetoder, uanset om det er immersion, perkolation eller espresso. Vi tror på at man ved at riste kaffen lyst, på sådan en måde at de iboende kvaliteter i råmaterialet fremvises.

Forsendelse & Levering

· Gratis levering på alle ordrer over 400 DKK

· Levering indenfor 1-3 dage fra Denmark

· Mere information

Se komplette oplysninger

The property where the Santa Teresa mill lies has been owned by the Hidalgo family for over 100 years, and is now owned by third generation coffee farmer Roger Ureña Hidalgo.

A Family Operation

The mill lies near the town of Santa María de Dota in the mountainous Tarrazu region; some of the farm lands surrounding the mill reach up to 2000 masl. Until fairly recently there was no road up to the farmlands, so most of the farm work and transport was accomplished using horses, and Roger grew mainly beans and grass.

In 1998, Roger started to grow coffee, planting 5000 trees over a 1 hectare plot at some of the highest altitudes on the farm, known as La Montaña. However, all of the soil, seeds and eventually processed coffee still had to be transported across rough terrain by horse, so the volume of production was limited. In 2001, Roger was able to hire a tractor and finally build a road to his farm. Since then, he has doubled down his efforts to grow high quality coffee, expanding his planting area with various varietals, grown depending on quality and their suitability for the specific area of the farm they are grown in. 

A Family Operation

Nowadays, the work on the farm and in the mill is done mainly by Roger and his son Alex. Alex has visited us here in Denmark, seeing both our roastery in Copenhagen and the coffee bar in Aarhus, a welcome return visit after our numerous trips to Santa Teresa over the years. Alex told us he was also looking for some inspiration during their short tour of Europe, as he plans to open a coffee bar in the nearby town of Guayabal along with his father.

We have purchased these delicately floral Typica lots from Roger and Alex many times over the years, always delivering on the complex and sweet profile, with notes of jasmine, dark berries and caramel. 

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