Regalo de Dios Farm, Nicaragua - Unroasted
Regalo de Dios Farm, Nicaragua - Unroasted
Region: Nueva Segovia
Processing: Natural
Altitude: 1600+ meters
Varietals: Catimor
Our Tasting Notes
The cup is a fruit forward Central American, but balanced. The mouthfeel is light and the flavor and finish are of cranberry and milk chocolate.
Regalo de Dios is owned by Luis Balladarez. We visited Luis in March of 2013 and tasted nearly 60 lots from farms Luis owns as well as some from his neighbors. We’ve long loved coffee from Regalo de Dios, and find it is a perfect expression of Nicaragua’s terroir. Luis's farms are located on the top of La Cordillera de Dipilto y Jalapa, the mountainous north of Nicaragua, which holds its highest mountains. The chain splits northern Nicaragua from Honduras and alters the climate significantly. The town of Ocotal, where Luis lives and where the dry mill, Las Segovias is situated, sits on the southern side of the range. The climate in Ocotal is nearly desert dry: scrub brush and the desiccated trees of the Dipilto-Jalapa pine forests belie its tropical environment. The rainless climate makes drying coffee easy. One only has to cross the top of the cordillero, however, to find the lush green of the Pacific tropics; and here, Luis’ coffees grow. His farms are subdivided by cultivar: one area for red Catuai and one for yellow; one for Maragogype, another for Pacamara. The commercial, higher yield varietals grow at lower altitudes, the specialty, lower yields at higher altitudes. Precarious paths cut through the fields and as we walk, sampling the taste of the fruit as pass, our guide points out lizards, spiders, snakes, and squirrels. The canopy above us protects the shade loving coffee trees from direct sun. Pickers are hard at work when arrive and, aside from a lunch break, still at work when we leave.