
What to Expect
Costa Rica Hermosa from Mill Bank Coffee Co. is a clean, approachable medium roast that balances fruit sweetness with chocolate depth. Grown at 1500–1800 metres in the Los Santos zone, this washed Caturra and Catuai blend offers the classic Costa Rican profile: honey-sweet, gently fruity, and reliably balanced.
The Cup
The body sits comfortably in the medium range — round and smooth without heaviness. Acidity is moderate and citric, present but not sharp, softened by the Full City roast into a gentle brightness that supports rather than dominates. The washed process keeps things clean and origin-forward: apricot and honey sweetness lead, followed by chocolate and a citrus lift. No funk, no surprises — just well-executed clarity.
Who This Is For
This is for drinkers who want a dependable, flavourful coffee that works across the day and across brew methods. It's sweet enough to enjoy black, balanced enough to please most palates.
If you're chasing high-acidity brightness or experimental fermented character, this won't deliver that intensity.
Best for: Everyday drinkers who appreciate quality without complexity, and anyone new to specialty coffee looking for a friendly entry point.
How to Brew This Coffee
The medium roast and balanced profile make this versatile. Filter methods will highlight the apricot and citrus notes while keeping the body smooth. Aeropress offers flexibility — you can dial in sweetness or brightness depending on your recipe. Espresso works well here too, with the chocolate and honey notes coming forward and enough body to carry milk drinks without losing character.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica Hermosa
We enhance these descriptions ourselves and check them by hand, but mistakes can happen. The roaster's own wording is shown below. If anything arrives not as described, contact us and we'll put it right.
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Description from Roaster
Dynamic, flavourful Grade A coffee from the Los Santos zone of Costa Rica. Roast: Full City (4/7) (Medium)Tasting Notes: Apricot, Honey, Chocolate and CitrusAltitude: 1500-1800 MASLVariety: Caturra and CatuaiProcessing Method: Washed Story: Costa Rican coffee is renowned as so...Description from Roaster
Dynamic, flavourful Grade A coffee from the Los Santos zone of Costa Rica.
Roast: Full City (4/7) (Medium)
Tasting Notes: Apricot, Honey, Chocolate and Citrus
Altitude: 1500-1800 MASL
Variety: Caturra and Catuai
Processing Method: WashedStory:
Costa Rican coffee is renowned as some of the best in the world for a variety of reasons. It is the only country in the world where it is illegal to produce any type of coffee other than 100% Arabica beans, considered the highest quality coffee. Whilst Arabica beans are harder to grow than other coffee varietals, this law has pushed farmers to aim for the best quality, resulting in beans that are rich, full-bodied, and often used in premium blends.[3]
Arabica coffee plants need very specific conditions to grow; the small temperature fluctuations (only about 10°C variations year-round), high rainfall and high altitudes give an ideal climate for farming coffee. The majority of the coffee grown in Costa Rica is within their mountainous region, where the soil is enriched with volcanic ash, oxygenating the soil and giving the matured beans richer flavours.[3]
This coffee is processed by Coope Dota. Established in 1960 they now represent around 900 small growers in the region and hold the title as the first coffee processor in the world to be certified as carbon neutral, back in 2011.[4]
Prior to the cooperatives' arrival, coffee farming in the area was difficult. The farmers struggled to grow coffee due to little/no expertise in aronomy. There were no wet mills nearby which meant long trips to be able to process their coffee. The coffee was then sold to middlemen who paid producers unfairly.[29]
Since the cooperatives' establishment, these producers have had a local location to process their coffee and have been educated in soil management and crop production, resulting in higher-quality coffee and fair prices for the producers. The cooperative have also invested a lot into the local infrastructure, providing significantly better facilities for local farmers.[29]
This coffee is from the Dota and Tarrazú cantons within the San José province. This area is well known for its more acidic notes but roasting to a City/Full city removes some of the acidity and replaces it with some complex tasting notes of Caramel, Chocolate and Black Tea.[5]
This description comes from Mill Bank Coffee Co., who roasts this coffee. For the fullest product detail, you can also see their own listing at Mill Bank Coffee Co.
Ways to Brew
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Filter
A filter coffee machine (or drip coffee maker) is an often electric kitchen appliance that brews coffee by heating water, passing it through ground coffee and a filter, and dripping the finished brew into a carafe.
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Aeropress
An innovative, portable brewing device that uses air pressure to extract coffee quickly and efficiently. This versatile method allows for experimentation with brewing times and techniques, producing anything from espresso-style concentrates to smooth, full-flavored cups with remarkable consistency.
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Espresso
An intense, concentrated brewing method that forces hot water through finely-ground coffee under high pressure. This produces a small, powerful shot with rich crema, serving as the foundation for countless coffee drinks while delivering bold flavors and aromatic complexity.
Mill Bank Coffee Co.
Founded in 2021, this family-owned coffee roastery sits on the border between Herefordshire and Worcestershire, where it produces sustainable and transparently sourced speciality coffee with a strong focus on single-origin lots and the stories behind them. In 2024, the roastery underwent a significant refurbishment, creating a refreshed and welcoming space for customers alongside upgraded roasting equipment that has elevated the quality and consistency of its coffee. The addition of a dedicated brew bar now allows visitors to sample and explore the range in person, reinforcing the roastery’s commitment to education, experience, and a genuine connection between producer and customer.
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