Hacienda Colima
Vallée Centrale, Heredia, Costa Rica
100 years of tradition
In the mid-19th-century two pioneering families originally from Europe set up a coffee business: the Spanish Castro-Jimenez family in Costa Rica and the German Kahle family in the Chiapas (Mexico). Alejo belongs to the 5th generation of the Castro-Kahle family, which has been growing coffee for more than 100 years and conserved 200 hectares of forest located above their coffee fields in order to preserve the biodiversity.
at the cutting edge, every year, for 5 generations
on the Brava’s volcano slopes
Some data
- Botanical variety: SL28
- Processing: Anaerobic fermentation
- Harvest: December – March
- Drying: on raised beds
- Altitude: 1.500 m asl