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Lot#: 5 Jaime Armando Lovo - Santa Isabel |
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Santa Isabel Estate, Dipilto
Jaime Armando Lovo
Don Jaime is a very nice man and he speaks calmly, he
owns many farms located at high altitudes, but “Santa Isabel” has open
the doors to the international market, since this farm has become a
“Role Model Estate” due to its cleanness but most of all because it’s
friendly to the environment when it comes to the treatment of wastes.
It is very common to see over the coffee areas lots
of nests of exotic birds, such as the ones seen in the picture. The
chucking heard from the poultry yard decorates the farm; these are fowls
that will feed in the future the workers of the farm.
The view from the furrows is splendid at any time and
their location which is over 1,300 meters (4265 feet approx.) above sea
level seems to help with its echo to the sound of the “Horn” (a musical
instrument that looks like a rustic trumpet) calling the workers for
their official lunch time. The response to the horn comes from the
deepest part of the furrows with the jubilee shouts of the peasants.
Don Jaime states that when the workers are coming out
from “monte” (forest) they bring out with them the dry branches and they
placed them in a huge wall of wood fire, which will be used by the
cookers in the preparation of meals. … “We optimize everything here,
everything is in perfect order and clean… is a habit that I inherited
from my father, when he was the former owner of these lands” almost
immediately his kind face turns sad and changing the tone of his voice,
he tells us….
“It seems unbelievable that this paradise was
besieged by the years of wars during the 80s. Torcuato Pérez and Nicolás
Vargas, two workers of this farm, were kidnapped by the “contras” and
never came back… We heard that many of them when trying to escape were
shot or they stepped over mines that exploded and ended their lives or
mutilated their members.”
Don Jaime ends by saying: Today things are different;
the peaceful time that we are living has allowed us to come out to the
world with our best presentation letter “a great quality coffee”. He
knows what he says.
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| Property Characteristics: |
Coffee Characteristics: |
| Farm:
Santa Isabel |
| Farmer:
Jaime Armando Lovo |
| Rank:
5 |
| City:
Dipilto |
| Region:
Nueva Segovia |
| Country:
Nicaragua |
| Farm Size:
70.00 Hectares |
| Coffee growing area:
50.00 Hectares |
| Altitude:
1300 masl |
| Certification:
None |
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| Variety:
Caturra |
| Processing System:
Washed and sun dried |
| Lot Size:
19 bags |
| Pounds:
Not Available |
| International Jury Score:
90.55 |
| Cupping Number #:
1156 |
| Price:
7.82 USD |
| Winning Bidder:
Zephyr Green Coffee LLC (US), Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Company (US), Montana Coffee Traders (US), Stanton Coffee (US), The Coffee Project (US) |
| Top Jury Descriptions:
very sweet aftertaste (24), delicate (24), floral note, molasses (12), sweet (22), floral note (20), citric acidity (12), vanilla (5), well balanced (24), caramel (10), chocolate (12), round velvety mouth feel (21), bright, creamy, smooth, syrupy aftertaste, intense aromatics, rich thick body, melon like, raisin |
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