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Zoom Costa Rica Sin Límites SL28 Yellow Honey
Zoom Costa Rica Sin Límites SL28 Yellow Honey

Costa Rica Sin Límites SL28 Yellow Honey

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We’ve had the privilege of visiting the Sin Limites micro-mill a few times in the past, and we’re excited to be offering their coffee for the first time ever. This farm name translates to ‘without limits’, a reference to producers Maribel and Jaime Cardenas’ relentless pursuit of producing the highest quality coffee possible.

This yellow honey-process SL28 variety coffee yields a buttery and complex cup with notes of yellow plum, Rooibos, and allspice.

 

Flavor Profile

  • Origin

    West Valley, Costa Rica

  • Tasting Notes

    Buttery and complex with flavors of yellow plum, Rooibos, and allspice.

  • Roast Level

    Light Med Lt Med Med Dark Dark

Origin Story

Maribel & Jaime Cardenas

We’ve had the privilege of visiting the Sin Limites micro-mill a few times in the past, and we’re excited to be offering their coffee for the first time. Located in the West Valley region of Costa Rica, the Sin Limites mill is owned and operated by Maribel and Jaime Cardenas, who along with Maribel’s siblings, also manage the Sin Limites farm (where the mill is located) and two adjacent farms. Sin Limites translates to ‘without limits’, a reference to Maribel’s and Jaime’s relentless pursuit of producing the highest quality coffee possible.

Altitude
Altitude

5,085-5,250 feet

Variety
Variety

SL28

Processing
Processing

Yellow Honey

Why We Love This Coffee

We sourced this coffee through our friends at Exclusive Coffees, who have played an integral role in what has been coined the ‘micro-mill revolution’ in Costa Rica. Historically, producers would sell their coffee to larger mills where it would be blended with other lots, and their compensation would often depend on volatile commodity prices, however, about 15 years ago, producers began constructing their own small-scale mills and processing their own coffee, gaining access to higher and more stable prices.

This lot is the celebrated SL28 variety, which is a Bourbon derived Arabica cultivar that emerged in the 1930s through the work of botanists at the respected agricultural research institute, Scott Laboratories. Although the name is rather unromantic, SL28 is a favorite of many coffee professionals. Widely planted in Kenya, SL28 is often credited with providing the unique combination of sweetness, refined acidity, and concentrated fruit complexity that is found in the best coffees from Kenya.

From Kenya, SL28 was brought to El Salvador and later to Costa Rica. It was originally planted in the town of San Roque where it acclimated quickly and thrived, and has since been planted throughout the various growing regions in Costa Rica. This lot was processed using the honey method, where trace amounts of fruit are left clinging to the beans after pulping. The honey process gets its name from the sticky, honey-like appearance the residual fruit gets as it dries. In Costa Rica, different color classifications are given to honey processed coffees depending on how much fruit is left on the beans - beans with more residual fruit turn darker while drying than those with less. The coffee is dried on raised beds where it is cared for meticulously to promote even drying. The coveted SL28 variety, high altitude, careful processing, and a host of other factors combined to yield this coffee’s sweet, balanced, and complex flavors.

Good Coffee, Better Planet

We treasure our relationships in the global coffee community and invest in projects at origin to support our partners in their commitment to environmental sustainability and social welfare. We also invest in reducing our day-to-day impact, through initiatives like energy-efficient Loring Smart Roasters to reduce carbon emissions per batch by 80%.

As a certified B Corporation, we are a leader in sustainable practices that impact people and the planet. This third-party certification requires us to demonstrate transparency and accountability throughout our supply chain and quantify the impact our business creates for our employees, the community, and the environment. We are proud to be part of this community working together toward one unifying goal: using business as a force for good.

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