Nicaragua Rajuanse Estates Mariana CM RFA Certified

Traceability

Country – Nicaragua
Region – Matagalpa
Producer – Ramiro Ortiz, Buena Esperanza Farm (Rajuanse Estates)
Altitude – 1100- 1200 masl
Specifics – The Mariana Arabica variety is an F1 hybrid cultivar closely related to Starmaya. Mariana originates from a cross between IAPAR 59 and a male-sterile Ethiopian landrace variety, and is one of the first F1 hybrids in the world to be propagated by seed rather than through tissue cloning.
Buena Esperanza Estate is the crown jewel of RAJUANSE Estates. It is located in a mountain valley in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. Originally it was part of a timber operation that was 2,818 Hectares in size and was owned by an American lumber operation dating back to the 1960’s. In early 1970s, it began its transformation into coffee farming but during the late 1970s and 80s political events in Nicaragua led to national instabilities in many sectors, including farming in general. Currently, there is still one of the original workers in Buena Esperanza, Don Manuel, that planted the first coffee plants in Buena Esperanza, and he is our historian.
In November 2013, the farm was acquired by the Ortiz Stoessel family, a Nicaraguan Peruvian family venture. Buena Esperanza was in dire straits, and it presented an opportunity to restructure the framework of the farm with modern day standards and practices. The farm is family owned and managed.
When the RAJUANSE Family took control of Buena Esperanza, a master plan was created to bring back Buena Esperanza to its glory and use its privileged mountain valley to grow quality coffee. In the master plan, it called for renewal of all coffee plants, protection of its natural water springs, reforestation and protection of its natural forest, and uniting neighbouring communities in a common interest of sustainability.
The farm is 846 Hectares and currently 405 Hectares have coffee planted. The master plan is to balance land usage, half coffee and other half natural forest. Rajuanse are combating local climate change and keeping local fauna. They have inventoried waters springs, creeks and rivers. Waterways are being protected from deforestation and water pollution.

Phytology

Botanical species – Arabica
Varietal – Mariana
Harvest period – January – April
Process – Carbonic Maceration
Bag Size – 69 kgs
Grainpro – Yes

Application Suggestion

Single Origin
Espresso
Filter

Sensory

S8013704 – 8 – Dried fruits in aroma. Dried fruit-prunes, plums in flavour, notes of blueberries in finish, creamy, good acidity.

Roast

Light / Medium
Medium