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About Us
San Rafael Urías is located in the highland valley of
Antigua, the most traditional coffee region in the world.
The farm was founded in the late 1800¹s by Rafael Valdés
Quiroa. Today the farm is administered by the third generation of the Valdés
family. It is situated in a very special microclimate. The naturally fertile
soil is deep, loose, volcanic and sandy with good drainage. The weather
is mild, with an average temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit, relative
humidity of 60%, and 35 to 39 inches of precipitation each year.
The coffee produced here, on 50% of the farm’s 226 hectares,
is strictly hard bean, Bourbon, Typica and Caturra, and has been recognized
for its excellent cup quality, resulting from the care given during the
entire process and the knowledge and experience passed down from its founder.
After being handpicked, the fruit is wet-milled traditionally,
hand washed with 100% natural water, and sun-dried. The strict quality control,
utilizing samples and daily cupping, maintain an even and excellent quality.
The farm is surrounded by hills and crossed by the Guacalate
River, which also generates hydroelectric energy to power the wet mill.
The farm has a small mountain forest with several sources of clean, naturally
filtered water that carries nutrients to the plants and is used both for
drinking and in the pulping and washing of coffee beans.
The farm also produces berries, sweet potatoes, vegetables
and basic grains, as well as dairy products.
Other Statistics:
Annual Production: 2,000 bags
Soil type: Franc / Sand
Annual precipitation: 1,000 mm
Shade Trees Species: Gravilea
Beginning of Harvest: December
End of Harvest: March
Relative Humidity: 65%
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