Bolivia Rosita Java Anaerobic
Bolivia Rosita Java Anaerobic
How Much Coffee Do I Need?
How Much Coffee Do I Need?
250g Bag: nets ~11 cups
1lb Bag: nets ~21 cups
2lb Bag: nets ~42 cups
5lb Bag: nets ~103 cups
We Taste | Grape Juice, Blackberry Jam, Raw Cocoa |
Processing | Anaerobic Natural |
Region | Caranavi |
Grown By |
Valverde-Aramayo Family, Finca Rosita |
Elevation | 1,350-1,740 masl |
Varieties |
Java |
Finca Rosita is located in the Caranavi region of Bolivia. The farm is 32 hectares in size, and is solely dedicated to growing coffee. The farm is named Rosita in honor of the matriarch of the family, Rosa Angelica Aramayo.
The Caranavi region became known for coffee in the 1960s, peaking in the 1990s, when volume was prioritized over quality. In the 2000s, significant investments were made in the region by international development agencies to focus on the production of coffee over coca (a crop used in the creation of stimulants).
This is now the first year that we've ever released a specialty grade coffee from Bolivia, and we're excited to be offering the unique Java varietal from Finca Rosita in two processing formats: washed and natural anaerobic. This is an excellent opportunity to explore how processing can transform the flavors of a coffee, as these are from the same farm, crop, and harvest; just treated completely differently after picking.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Will My Order Ship?
Most orders ship the next business day from when they are placed, unless that is a holiday.
The only exception is any pre-order item, which will ship on the date stated on that item's pre-order page.
Do You Have Recommendations For Brewing?
Yes!
First, we recommend a brewing ratio of about 1:17. So whatever your dose of coffee is for a brew (we recommend weighing your coffee in grams), multiply that number by 17, and use that weight of water to brew.
Second, always try to grind your coffee fresh, directly before you brew. This will significantly impact the flavor.
Lastly, and maybe most important, always use the highest quality water you can. Filtered is always best. Coffee is 98.5% water, so the water you use makes a huge difference.
Any other questions? Just drop us a line.
Is ReAnimator Coffee Organic/Fair Trade?
While some of our coffees may happen to be certified organic or fair trade, we do not specifically look for either of these certifications when sourcing coffees, and do not market them as such.
All of our coffees are bought at fixed prices above the c-market, and 99% of the time we are paying higher prices than the Fair Trade Certified price.
Our sourcing goals are always quality and flavor focused, and we buy from producers and importers we trust to provide us with coffee that fits into our ideology.