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Why it's the best coffee in the world
Given
the quality of Costa Rica's coffee and in a continuing effort to improve
quality, the producers of some of the best coffees have joined in creating the
Specialty Coffee Association of Costa Rica. The primary objective of this
group is to promote Costa Rica's coffee on the international gourmet market,
thereby projecting not only the image of the product and the country but also
encouraging the production and consumption of specialty coffees around the
world.
The
environmental conditions under which coffee is grown influence the physical
characteristics of the seeds, the quality of which is well known to coffee
connoisseurs. The altitude at which coffee is grown and the amount of water
available to the plants are crucial. In Costa Rica, rainfall, relative
humidity and temperature are lower at higher altitudes. There is also a
difference between conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds. These
differences, as well as the care with which processing and other operations
are carried out, have given the Costa Rican specialty coffees high marks among
international buyers.
For gourmets
only
Coffee
produced according to the standards of the Specialty Coffee Association of
Costa Rica satisfies even the most demanding taste buds, thanks to the
observance of strict guidelines at every stage of production from sowing of
the seed to harvesting and commercialization.
Specialty
coffee producers throughout the country have been trained to harvest only red
cherries of uniform size, in order to produce a full-bodied cup of coffee
which occurs once the cherries have been put through a special roasting
process.
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On
order to qualify specialty coffee the following specifications must be
met:
At least ninety-nine percent (99%) of each batch must consist of ripe red
cherries.
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One
hundred percent (100%) of the coffee beans are put through special
treatment processes to control and prevent
contamination.
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The
maximum permissible roasting temperature is 122° F, which guarantees a
longer drying period without forcing the outer texture of the coffee
cherry.
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Each
batch must be sorted after drying, so as to eliminate defective
cherries before storing the parchment.
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Each
lot of coffee beans must be approved by an expert cupping panel
(at least 7 panel members per session), working in blind sessions.
At least two samples of other coffees from the same area must be
included for purposes of comparison.
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In
order to be approved, a batch must score at least 32 points out
of 40, or be graded with a score of eighty percent (80%) for
aroma, acidity, body and taste.
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The
coffee must be prepared according to the standards of the
Specialty Coffee Association of America, in terms of bean
texture, color and size.
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An
external agent must supervise the processing of each
lot.
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Processing
details and methods are recorded in a separate log for
each lot. Such logs provide consumers with accurate
information on the entire process, from the time the
coffee is picked to the time it is shipped.
Given
the quality of Costa Rica's coffee and in a continuing effort to improve
quality, the producers of some of the best coffees have joined in creating the
Specialty Coffee Association of Costa Rica. The primary objective of this
group is to promote Costa Rica's coffee on the international gourmet market,
thereby projecting not only the image of the product and the country but also
encouraging the production and consumption of specialty coffees around the
world.
The
environmental conditions under which coffee is grown influence the physical
characteristics of the seeds, the quality of which is well known to coffee
connoisseurs. The altitude at which coffee is grown and the amount of water
available to the plants are crucial. In Costa Rica, rainfall, relative
humidity and temperature are lower at higher altitudes. There is also a
difference between conditions in the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds. These
differences, as well as the care with which processing and other operations
are carried out, have given the Costa Rican specialty coffees high ratings
among international buyers
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