Costa Rica Aquiares — African Washed Esperanza | Espresso

$20.95
Size: 12oz
A clean, layered cup with blackberry, lime, and brown sugar sweetness — elegant and balanced from one of Costa Rica’s most innovative estates.

Esperanza is back! This year’s release from Diego Robelo and the Aquiares Estate showcases the same meticulous care and progressive approach that made last year’s lot a standout. Grown in Costa Rica’s Turrialba region, this coffee is a rare hybrid varietal — one of the few produced commercially in the country.

The result is a beautifully structured cup with notes of blackberry, lime, and brown sugar, carrying the hallmark clarity of an African-style washed process. On espresso, the body is rich and syrupy with notes of blackberry jam, dark fruit, and brown sugar, balanced by a crisp citrus lift.

Size: 12oz

THE DETAILS —

Blackberry, Lime, and Brown Sugar

African Washed

Turrialba

Diego Robelo, Aquiares Estate

Esperanza

ABOUT THE COFFEE

IN FOCUS: Costa Rica Aquiares Estate

The Esperanza varietal is a hybrid of Sarchimor T-5296 and a wild Ethiopian variety (ET25) — both uncommon to Costa Rica. The team at Aquiares has become one of the few to cultivate it successfully, thanks to their deep expertise in soil and water management. The varietal is disease-resistant, high-yielding, and remarkably complex in the cup, uniting durability with nuance.

Its African Washed process mirrors techniques often seen in Kenya — involving multiple washing and fermentation steps, followed by slow drying on raised beds for 18–24 days in solar dryers. This precision yields a clean, vibrant, and fruit-forward cup.

This year’s harvest is slightly rounder and more developed than last year’s, balancing sweetness and depth with refined acidity.