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COSTA RICA | Finca Matilde | San Roque | Anaerobic Natural

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COSTA RICA | Finca Matilde | San Roque | Anaerobic Natural

The Aguilera Brothers have established themselves as a coffee growing dynasty in the West Valley region of Costa Rica. The 12 siblings have been growing coffee in the region for over 60 years, with a focus on specialty for the last two decades. Finca Matilde is run by Dylan Aguilera and his father, Bernabe. Dylan has effectively been in the coffee industry his entire life, and about 10 years ago started working in the family business. Recently, Dylan took 1st place in the Costa Rica Cup Tasters Competition and went on to represent Costa Rica at the World Championship. San Roque (also known as San Roque Kenia or Kenia) is a mutation of Kenyan variety SL-28, that first occurred in Costa Rica, and has since been distributed to many producers throughout the country. Similar to SL-28, San Roque has a bright fruit acidity, with a complexity similar to cola. 

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The Aguilera Brothers have established themselves as a coffee growing dynasty in the West Valley region of Costa Rica. The 12 siblings have been growing coffee in the region for over 60 years, with a focus on specialty for the last two decades. Finca Matilde is run by Dylan Aguilera and his father, Bernabe. Dylan has effectively been in the coffee industry his entire life, and about 10 years ago started working in the family business. Recently, Dylan took 1st place in the Costa Rica Cup Tasters Competition and went on to represent Costa Rica at the World Championship. San Roque (also known as San Roque Kenia or Kenia) is a mutation of Kenyan variety SL-28, that first occurred in Costa Rica, and has since been distributed to many producers throughout the country. Similar to SL-28, San Roque has a bright fruit acidity, with a complexity similar to cola.