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NICARAGUA | El Limoncillo | Javanica | Natural

berry , plum, and raspberry

Origin

NA NaturalNaturalUseFilterVarietyjavaSingle origin

Tasting notes

BerryFruityStone fruit

Character

The Mierisch family have deep roots in Nicaragua – Bruno Mierisch Boettiger, a German geologist, first moved to Nicaragua in the late 1800’s, as part of the team tasked with building the Nicaraguan National Railroad. After the completion of the massive project and unable to pay salaries in full, the Nicaraguan government offered land in the mountains of Matagalpa as payment. This land became the first of the Mierisch family’s farms, and many generations later, they’re still working the same lands. Fincas Mierisch is now comprised of eleven farms in Nicaragua and three in neighboring Honduras, overseen by the 3 rd (Doc) and 5 th (Wingo) generations of the family. El Limoncillo , named after the small variety of lemon growing on the farm, was purchased in 1930 and is the second oldest farm in the Fincas Mierisch group. The Java variety was first planted at Limoncillo in the early 2000s, coinciding with a transition from commodity to specialty coffee – quality over quantity. Dubbed Javanica (Java grown in Nica- ragua , get it? ) by the Mierisch family, it has gone on to place in the Nicaragua Cup of Excellence competition multiple times. Processed as a traditional natural, the Javanica from El Limoncillo is big and fruity, with notes of berry , plum, and raspberry.

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