Lot 20: Leoncio Manuel Antonio Barrantes Zuñiga
This farm was inherited from my grandfather Leoncio, and in his
honor, I named it after him. It is located in Lourdes de Naranjo
and has been in our family for over 80 years, passed down from
generation to generation.
My family is wonderful: we are five—my wife, our three
daughters, and myself. We are all deeply involved in this activity
because we depend on it. It allows us to cover all essential
expenses, such as food, education, and more.
The varieties grown at Finca Leoncio are Villa Sarchí,
Kenya SL28, and San Roque. The coffee is picked by native
Panamanians, who specialize in harvesting 100% ripe cherries.
This year, we experimented with a natural process coffee; I
don’t usually do this because I personally prefer washed
coffees. However, I decided to try the San Roque variety with this
method, as I’ve seen the increasing popularity of
well-executed natural process coffees among buyers.
CAFETALERA HERBAZÚ was founded in 2000–2001, becoming
a pioneer in coffee processing in Costa Rica. It is made up of four
brothers who process both their own coffee and that of four other
brothers.
Our greatest strength is that we process coffee from our own land,
allowing us to control every step—from cultivation to
processing. This is how we ensure 100% quality coffee.
Leoncio won first place in the Cup of Excellence in 2015
Lot Description
Reference Number: | 20 |
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Opening Bid: | $6.50/lb |
Increment: | $0.01 |
Weight: | 661.39 lbs |
Varietal: | San Roque |
Process: | Natural |
Altitude: | 1,840m–2,195m |
Boxes: | 10 |
Boxes Size: | 30 |
Origin: | Valle-Occidental |
Producer: | Manuel Antonio Barrantes Zuñiga |
Score: | 88.47 |
Country: | Costa Rica |
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