Bitter Brew

12Jan/100

Verve – Helsar de Zarcero

By: Chase

Coffee: Helsar de Zarcero

Company: Verve

Brewing Method: French Press

Origin: West Valley, Costa Rica

Description:Complex, round body, honey, sweet.

Of the batch we tried I would say this was my favorite.  It is worth mentioning that it is 100% Caturra.  What does that mean?  Good question... Apparently that means

"Caturra - Caturra is a mutation of Coffee Bourbon discovered in Brazil.  It is a mutation with high production and good quality, but requires extensive care and fertilization.  It is short with a thick core and has many secondary branches.  It has large leaves with wavy borders similar to Coffee Bourbon.  It adapts well to almost any environment, but does best between 1,500-5,500 feet with annual precipitation between 2,500-3,500 mm.  At higher altitudes quality increases, but production decreases." (source)

There you go.  Anyways back to the coffee review!  Again, Verve seems to be a lot more mellow.  At this point I was somewhat unimpressed, until I decided to have coffee the way I enjoy it.  I added a bit of cream and sugar.  Viola!  This coffee merged fantastically with cream and sugar.  Go figure - the coffee doesn't have any overpowering qualities but added with cream and sugar it just tastes right.  I realize we tend to become somewhat elitist when it comes to adding anything to coffee - and at times, it doesn't work with some really good coffee's - but the majority of us out there enjoy a little something more in our coffee.  This is the perfect cup to add a bit more.  On its own, it isn't bad, but with some cream and sugar i was more very happy.