Communities - Costa Rica
Costa Rica Naranjo West Valley (SHB and
Peaberry)

We have been buying coffee from the West Valley
Cooperative Naranjo, for a few years now. We have been consistently
impressed by their ability to produce top quality strictly
hard bean (shb) coffees in years when the rest of the country’s
crop was not so good.
In April 2002, James Sweeting a Director of
Lincoln & York was invited to be part of an International
jury of coffee tasters to judge fine quality arabicas from
all over Costa Rica. While there he formalised the relationship
with Naranjo to the extent that we are now proud to advertise
this fact.
Naranjo is a co-operative and there are over
3000 farmer members. Each farmer brings his coffee to the
co-operative to be pulped and milled. The benefits to the
community are immense. By being a member, the farmer and
family have access to their own supermarket, wholesale supply
business and social club as well as on hand agricultural
expertise.
The farms are situated between 3000 and 5000
feet above sea level. Produced in volcanic soil the coffee
beans are uniform and have a delightful sweetness.
Most of the parchment is sun dried (see below).
The advantage to this is that the coffee taste develops
naturally, in its own time and becomes more balanced and
sweet in cup.

We use Costa Rican arabicas in most of our
filter and espresso coffees. However to truly appreciate
them they can be drunk on their own.
We are actually buying 2 types from Naranjo.
The flat (SHB) bean and the highly prized peaberry bean.
Less than half a percent of the crop is this type of bean
and Lincoln & York buy most of it. We recommend this
type in its pure form through filter or cafetiere.

Naranjo Football Ground