Hacienda La Minita sits between two rivers, the Tarrazú and the Candelaria, within the espresso rising area of Los Santos, San Jose Province.


We arrived a number of weeks into the harvest, so the espresso crops round our lodgings had been picked clear. The mountain is harvested because the crops sometimes ripen, from prime to backside, so whereas there have been no espresso cherries on show on the visitor quarters, we have been nonetheless surrounded by stunning, native landscaping, together with hundreds of citrus bushes for the complete time workers to make use of of their cooking.

All of our experiences have been distinctive and completely as soon as in a lifetime, however I really feel obligated to notice, we additionally knew that they have been uniquely tailor-made to us.


After visiting the nursery the place hundreds of seeds are planted and grown into saplings below supreme circumstances, we took bushes up the mountain and every of us planted one.

With near 2 million bushes on the property, the slopes are in a relentless state of maturation and renewal.

We additionally acquired to see Bob’s very personal espresso tree, which he planted again in 2023, an old-school Typica number of Híbrido Tico that’s made means for the extra well-liked Caturra varieties these days. Bob is old-school cool, so it’s very allowable.

Then it was time for some “arduous work” – We picked espresso cherries for an hour. It was arduous work, and we labored extra slowly and inefficiently than any of the individuals who really do that work 8 hours a day, 7 days per week throughout harvest.


Balancing your physique and the basket because it grows heavier whereas navigating the slope of the mountain was strenuous and we have been all relieved when it was time to cease and head to a roadside station to ship our espresso.


On the roadside, staff have been in full swing, carrying their day’s pickings to the cellular receiving station the place it was rapidly checked for high quality and amount. La Minita put in a digital cost system a number of years in the past, that means day by day laborer was paid on the spot, immediately into their financial institution accounts.

Throughout harvest, the farm’s 80 full-time workers are joined by 150 contracted laborers, and at peak they’re all joined by as much as 500 extra day staff that come from throughout the countryside, or migrate seasonally up from Panama and even down from Nicaragua. Pay charges are posted outdoors the farm so staff know what they will earn on the farm, and the administration staff displays the whole valley’s charges to remain aggressive. The day we picked, just one farm in the whole surrounding space was paying the next price.

Out for a stroll, on the street under the visitor home, we encountered a tractor, loaded with espresso from the day’s pickings. As a result of the farm is basically unpaved, tractors with giant trailers dot the panorama, so espresso may be acquired from the slopes simply.

These tractors then convey the espresso to receiving stations, the place it’s measured once more, samples are taken and logged, then it’s put in vans which go away the farm to drive the great distance down the mountain, on paved roads, to the mill.


We adopted it down, previous the employee’s village which consists of 25 homes for the households of full time employees, in addition to a medical and dental clinic, to a everlasting receiving station the place we acquired to witness the espresso being measured once more.

Samples are taken and logged, all the things is uploaded so the mill and the workplaces can see the espresso’s standing because it makes its means down the mountain, after which the espresso drops by way of funnels and into heavier Mack vans, which go away the farm to drive the great distance down the mountain, on paved roads, to the mill. We’ll get down the mountain to the mill in Half Three, coming quickly!
