Nicaragua SHG Esteli Organic – Light Roast Coffee
Light roast coffee means that the harvested, processed coffee beans were only mildly roasted; Las Diosas coffee means you’re about to taste a true delicacy. This coffee comes from a Nicaraguan women collective known for their longstanding experience and careful attitude towards their craft. And if that wasn’t enough to convince you, you should know that this coffee is organic, tastes amazing on filter and is full of fruity tones with milk chocolate and underlying hints of tobacco.
Ingredients
100 % Arabica BIOTaste & Crema
Nicaragua SHG Esteli light roast offers a unique and complex taste profile. Fruity tones are mixed with floral tones and the refreshing subtle hint of grapes, milk chocolate and tobacco are an instant favorite of many a coffee lover. Thanks to the short roasting process, this arabica has a truly deep and rich flavor.
Origins
For Nicaragua, coffee is a crucial part of its history and economy. The first major boom in the coffee industry dates back to around 1870 when coffee was the country's main export crop. The second milestone came in 1992 when farmers planted a coffee plant area far more extensive than that allocated to other crops. Although the country faces many problems with coffee, it pays enormous attention to it. It is evidenced, for example, by the fact that in 2019, Nicaraguan scientists developed a super-resilient coffee plant that thrives at high altitudes and shows significant yields. If you are wondering, this hybrid has been named Starmaya.
But back to the Nicaragua SHG Esteli coffee. It was grown in the Nueva Segovia region, located northwest of the country near the border with Honduras. It is interesting for its mountainous surface and the preserved tropical forest covering the high hills.
At its centre lies the town of Villa de San Antonio de Pavi de Estelí (Estelí for short), inhabited since the late 17th century by a group of Spaniards fleeing pirates. It is in Estelí that the cooperative Las Diosas, made of four smaller organizations employing 360 women, is based. The cooperative works closely with Fundacion Entre Mujeres (FEM), one of Nicaragua's most respected women's rights companies. In addition to growing coffee plants, the women of Las Diosas are involved in activities such as honey and wine production. Thanks to the agricultural training they receive as part of FEM's support, they produce coffee with respect for nature. And even though they have to contend with frequent droughts, earthquakes, hurricanes, and landslides, they send out exceptional quality coffee to the world.
The peak harvest in Nicaragua is between April and July. The coffee cherries are processed by washing, and the coffee is mostly dried in direct sunlight. As a result, the flavour retains a pleasant fruity note that complements the chocolate notes beautifully.
Benefits of coffee
Coffee packaging preview
Our quality aluminum packaging lacks any bold graphics, as we’d rather focus on the taste of our coffee. It always comes fresh thanks to degassing valve, which releases the gases that occur after roasting. Thanks to the hermetic seal, this container helps the contents further keep their freshness and protect them against humidity, light or foreign odors.
Instructions for preparation
Coarsely grind your coffee.
Use 14ml of water per 1g of coffee. For 1 cup of coffee use 7g.
Using circular motions, cover the coffee with boiled water (93°C).
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