The Los Duran family micromill is operated by Eduardo Duran and his three sons in the village of Sarchí in the West Valley of Costa Rica. The mill was originally built for the family to process their own coffee grown on the various plots throughout their property, and today they also purchase and process coffee grown by nearby producers like this lot grown by Adonay Rodríguez Madrigal. The Duran family opted for a traditional depulper instead of a high-end mechanical demucilager in their mill, which maintains more mucilage on the parchment coffee for Honey processing resulting in complex and unique profiles in the cup.
Adonay Rodríguez Madrigal operates Bajo de Virginio farm, also located in Costa Rica’s West Valley region. The farm was established in 1965 by Mr. Virginio Cubero Zamora, a farmer from the Naranjo area who had a vision to expand his production into the Trojas area. He purchased the property for Bajo de Virginio and established crops there, which today are overseen by his descendants including Adonay.