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Coffee Box Costa Rica with Two Coffees

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Coffee Box Costa Rica with Two Coffees

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Coffee Box Costa Rica with two coffees brings together two well-established and iconic specialty coffees with an exclusive taste, enchantingly smooth, sweet and fresh. Coffee Beans Costa Rica Thermal Process will captivate you with its amazing taste, divine chocolate sweetness and the freshness of lychee and

Coffee Beans Costa Rica by Dabov (anaerobic) is a true delight for the senses, as it combines the uniquely rich flavours of orange and lychee, with caramel sweetness and a hint of cinnamon.  These two amazing specialty coffees come from La Ortiga Farm, Costa Rica. The farm is owned by Manuel Carranza Navarro and his wife Maria de los Ángeles Navarro – they received it as a wedding gift from the bride’s father.

For the past 10 years they have been growing specialty coffee on just 5 acres in such a quality way that they have been able to support their family with their two young sons from it. The anaerobic processing that Coffee Beans Costa Rica has undergone has helped to develop a bouquet of flavors and aromas in the hermetically sealed tanks where the beans have been aging. The thermal process that characterises Coffee Beans Costa Rica – Thermal Process is slightly different from the anaerobic process, as it involves a multitude of bacteria that promote fermentation and the formation of this mild, fruity flavour. Be sure to get your hands on this amazing, exclusive and limited edition box.

In it, we have combined our last packages of Coffee Beans Costa Rica Thermal Process and the first packages of the new Coffee Beans Costa Rica by Dabov (anaerobic), which cannot be purchased separately.

  The box includes: 1 pcs Coffee Beans Costa Rica – Thermal Process (200,8 g) – 20.20 € 1 pcs Coffee Beans Costa Rica by Dabov (200,8 g) – 20.20 €

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