Costa Rica

For bright, clean mornings

A clean, sun-bright cup — brown sugar and stone fruit. Light, easy, and lovely drunk black.

Light roast • Brown sugar • Stone fruit • Clean and bright

  • Specialty Grade
  • Ethically Sourced
  • FDA/FSMA Compliant

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Costa Rica is easy to love — but that's not the only reason we recommend it. We recommend it because it makes the choice simple.

Cupping profile

Chocolate
Fruit
Brightness
Body
Acidity Medium
Stefan & Kate

A note from Stefan

I've tasted every coffee we sell. If you like a cleaner, brighter cup, Costa Rica is the one I reach for — light, sweet, and easy to drink black.

— Stefan & Kate, founders of Adira

ORIGIN STORY

Origin

Costa Rica

Tasting Notes

Brown Spice, Brown Sugar, Stone Fruit

Roast Level
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Costa Rica — Origin

ORIGIN STORY

Adira Costa Rica is a clean, sun-bright single origin coffee grown in the foothills of the Talamanca mountains at 1,200–1,700 meters and washed processed to keep the cup transparent. This coffee opens with a soft brown-spice aroma and unfolds into layered notes of brown sugar, stone fruit, and a gentle citrus lift on the finish. The body is medium and silky — not heavy, not thin — with a clarity that makes it easy to drink black, and a sweetness that holds up to milk without disappearing. A coffee for people who want their morning cup to taste like the place it came from, not like a roast curve.

Sourced from CoopeAgri, a cooperative that brings together farmers from small communities, villages, and family farms across the valley. CoopeAgri is unusual in how much it does beyond the harvest — members and their families have access to medical care, agronomy guidance, community outreach programs, and a local café that puts member products on the menu. The cooperative even produces and supplies the fertilizer its farmers use, which lets it keep input quality consistent across hundreds of small plots. Roasted at a medium-light profile to protect the natural sweetness and the bright stone-fruit character that this microclimate is known for, Adira Costa Rica is the kind of cup that earns a place in a daily rotation without ever feeling routine.

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Espresso

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Time25–30 sec
Coffee18–20 g
Yield36–40 ml
GrindVery Fine
  1. Heat the machine 15–20 min. Flush water through the group head.
  2. Dose 18–20 g, grind very fine — like powdered sugar.
  3. Distribute evenly and tamp with ~15 kg pressure.
  4. Flush group briefly, lock in the portafilter.
  5. Extract 25–30 sec → stop at 36–40 ml.
  6. Sour = grind finer. Bitter = grind coarser.
  7. Stir the crema and enjoy.
Tip: Use coffee 7–21 days from roast date for best crema.Full guide →

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