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Turrialba, Costa Rica Coffee Tour
The tour takes place on Golden Bean coffee estate, about a 10 minute drive from Turrialba. You will be able to experience every aspect of coffee, from the from cherry on a tree, farming and harvesting, to the milling and roasting process and finally the cupping and tasting of an exceptional cup of Hacienda Real Coffee.
Upon completing the tour you will be a coffee connoiseur. Read more from Golden Bean tour description about Coffee Farming and Milling below:
Coffee Farming at a Glance
- Coffee seeds are planted in nurseries to produce seedlings
- Seedling is transplanted at 6-8 months. 3-4 years after planting, coffee produces its first harvest
- Coffee trees are pruned after harvests and can live for up to 35 years
Golden Bean´s Coffee Milling Process
- Coffee is received and measured by volume. Each measure is one half of a fanega (200 lts)
- Coffee is then placed in a siphon with water, this not only cools the coffee in order to prevent over fermenting but also separates floaters, leaves, sticks, etc.
- Cherries that sink are depulped and sorted by size, resulting in a First, Second and Third Quality. Cherries that float (floaters) are processed separately.
- The mucilage must now be removed by placing the depulped coffee in fermenting tanks. The coffee must remain in them for approximately 24 hours (without water) allowing for a natural fermenting process to soften the mucilage.
- The coffee is now washed in a very large coffee washer, this process removes the mucilage and any remaining pulp.
- Once coffee has been washed it is ready to dry. This is done in large coffee dryers at a temperature of 55 degrees Celcius (131 degrees Farenheit) and lasts about 24 hours. Each dryer holds approximately 2,760 kilos ( 6,000 lbs ) of coffee.
- Dry coffee is stored with its own layer of parchment in silos for at least 2 months, allowing the coffee to rest in order to produce a superior cup.
- Final preparation requires the parchment to be removed by a husker, converting it to GREEN COFFEE, which is sorted by density, size and color by specialized machinery.
- Coffee is bagged in 69 kilo ( 150 lbs ) jute bags for export and is shipped to gourmet or specialty roasters all over the world.
- Coffee processed at the Golden Bean Coffee Mill is sold to the United States, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, England,etc.
- Golden Bean Coffee Mill process an average of 10,000 fanegas or quintales per harvest ( 1,000,000 lbs ) from three of the seven growing regions (Turrialba, Naranjo and Tarrazu)



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Hours & Admission

Tour Times:
Monday to Sunday
9:00 a.m.
2:00 p.m.
Tour Length: 1.5 - 2 Hours
Call Ahead to Confirm:
2531-2008
2531-2903
Rate per person: $22
With Transportation: $34
www.goldenbean.net
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