#37 Costa Rica, Anaerobe San Isidro

#37 Costa Rica, Anaerobe San Isidro

Stillers Coffee

About This Coffee

A Costa Rica arabica from the West Valley region, grown at 1500–1650 masl at Natural Reserve Volcan Azul. The San Isidro variety is a hybrid of Villa Sarchi and Timor (Sarchimor), developed by Carlos Mario Rodriguez and Orlando Mora. Processed using Red Honey with anaerobic fermentation. Farmed by Alejo Castro. The cup exhibits smooth viscosity, a mild and rounded mouthfeel, low acidity, and a balanced profile reminiscent of orange wine. Cupping score: 90.

Origin

West Valley (Costa Rica)

Flavor Notes

Orange Wine

Roast Level

Processing

Red Honey, Anaerobic Fermentation

Typology

Arabica
San Isidro
SC

Stillers Coffee

Soren Stiller Markussen is a world champion barista, roaster, cupper, and latte artist with over 20 years in specialty coffee, including a 5th place finish at the World Barista Championship in 2010 and multiple Danish championship titles. He founded his roastery in 2012, previously known as Great Coffee before rebranding to Stillers, operating from an old chocolate factory in the Latin Quarter of Aarhus with exposed brick and rough industrial character. The roasting philosophy rejects the light versus dark binary entirely: profiles are designed to let the coffee tell you where it comes from, respecting terroir and variety above all else, with 55 different coffees offered throughout the year and 16 or more on the menu at any time. Sourcing spans 30 to 40 unique varieties annually through direct farmer relationships, including a long term partnership with a particular farm in Costa Rica. Stillers has been recognized as a Top 3 European Specialty Coffee Roastery multiple times and earned a national win for Denmark at the Global Coffee Awards. The experimental side shows in offerings like syphon brew, coffee cocktails, cold brew made with Greenland water and fermented peach, and a blueberry infused cold brew, all served Soren's way in a minimalist Scandinavian lab atmosphere where the coffee is very much the main event.

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