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San Cristobal

About This Coffee

This coffee is produced by the Navarro Ceciliano family at Coffee Nace S.A Micromill in the Tarrazú region of Costa Rica. The family has over 100 years of history in coffee production, with farms located at 1350-1900 meters above sea level providing various microclimates. This lot consists of Caturra and Catuai varieties that underwent natural processing. Ripe cherries are sorted to remove defects before being dried for an average of 15 days. The Tarrazú region is located high in the mountains of the southern Pacific region south of San Jose, with most farms at or above 2000 meters above sea level.

Origin

Tarrazú (Costa Rica)

Flavor Notes

Roast Level

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Caturra, Catuai
TC

Thomson's Coffee Roasters

Thomson's Coffee Roasters traces its origins to 1841, when David Thomson began manufacturing Naperian vacuum coffee pots on St Vincent Street in Glasgow. That makes it Scotland's oldest coffee roaster, now in the hands of the Jenkins family, who purchased the business in 2011 as only the third family to own it in over 180 years. The current roastery, built in 1960 on Glasgow's Southside in Giffnock, houses both a vintage 1940s Whitmee flame roaster and Scotland's first Loring Kestrel S35, installed in 2015. Their coffee is organised into three ranges: Core, LAB, and Legacy, with the signature 1841 blend based on David Thomson's original recipe. Beyond roasting, the business runs multiple retail locations across Glasgow and offers wholesale supply, equipment rental, barista training, and engineering services.

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