Nicaragua RFA - La Bastilla Estate Honey

Fuji apple, apricot, honey, grapes
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Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Harvest Season 2023/24
Status Spot
Lot Number P612423-3
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About This Coffee

La Bastilla farm is situated approximately 20 kilometres away from Jinotega, and is adjacent to the Datanli el Diablo nature reserve, which is an important biological reserve in the Jinotega area. The farm’s height above sea level varies between 1,050 and 1,450 meters. La Bastilla encompasses 311 hectares, of which 155 hectares are currently dedicated to the production of coffee. The remaining areas are mostly primary forests and administrative areas, in addition to a general agricultural area used by La Bastilla Agricultural Technical School.

Growing and production at La Bastilla is highly organized and methodical; over a dozen varieties are grown on several distinct named areas, and the farm features a fully integrated wet and dry processing plant with the ability to create separations from daily harvests and proces via traditional washed methods, as well as natural, honey, and special fermentations. The coffee harvested each day turns out to become one or several small (micro) lots of parchment or natural dried cherries, which are carefully classified (cupped for quality) and then stored according to variety and internal classification. These lots then await "orders" for hulling/grading and export. La Bastilla produces approximately 350 micro-lots each season.

Country of Origin Nicaragua
Region Jinotega
Producer Type Single Estate
Farm Name La Bastilla Estate
Processing Honey Processed
Processing Description Sun-dried on patios
Growing Altitude 1300m - 1350m
Harvest Season 2023/24
Bag Weight 69 KG BAG
Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
Plant Species Arabica
Variety Catuai, Caturra, IBC
Certifications Rainforest Alliance Certified (IP)

History of Coffee in Nicaragua  

Coffee came to Nicaragua in the mid-1800's but did not have to compete with well established crops like indigo or banana. It took coffee just 20 years to become the country's number one export and by the dawn of the 20th century, coffee represented 65% of Nicaragua's exports. Between 1895 and 1926, production of coffee in the Jinotega region alone tripled, from 4,500 bags to 13,500. The rapid growth of the industry did not coincide with as much deforestation as other countries in the region and today virtually all Nicaraguan coffee is considered shade grown. 

Growing Coffee in Nicaragua  

Nicaragua coffee growing regions include Jinotega, Nuevo Segovia, Madriz, Esteli, Matagalpa, Boaco, Managua, Carazo, and Granada. Throughout the country, most Nicaragua coffee is grown between 800 and 1500 masl, with some specialty coffees growing even higher that 1500 masl. Over 330,000 people in Nicaragua work in coffee, which is 15% of the labor market and more than 50% of the agricultural workforce. Most Nicaragua coffee is milled using a version of wet processing. Plant Species Catimor, Catuai, Java, Maragogype, Pacamara, Red Bourbon. 

  • Region Jinotega
  • Farm Name La Bastilla Estate
  • Producer Type Single Estate
  • Processing Honey Processed
  • Processing Description Sun-dried on patios
  • Bag Type Grain Pro / Ecotact
  • Plant Species Arabica
  • Variety Catuai, Caturra, IBC
  • Min Growing Altitude 1300m
  • Max Growing Altitude 1350m
  • On Sale No
  • Top Lot No
  • Status Spot
  • Certifications Rainforest Alliance Certified (IP)
  • Coffee Grade NIC CA WA SHG
  • CTRM Contract Number P612423-3
  • Country of Origin Nicaragua
  • Warehouse The Annex CA