Costa Rica Don Oscar El Coyote Villalobos YH Custom Roasted
Costa Rica Don Oscar El Coyote Villalobos YH Custom Roasted
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*The stock arriving in autumn 2025 has been changed from the previous RH to YH, and the price has also been revised.
Costa Rica is famous in Central America for its coffee production, and the Tarrazu region is considered the best. Don Oscar is a man's name, but it actually refers to the Don Oscar Mill, a bean processing plant. The mill is run by two brothers, who inherited the farm from their father and named it after him.
Don Oscar owns 15 plots of farmland, and El Coyote is one of them, tended by a highly skilled craftsman. While the COVID-19 pandemic caused some difficulties, such as labor shortages, the farm was ultimately able to produce beans of a satisfactory quality.
It's a long name, but Villalobos refers to the bean variety, and YH refers to the processing method. Previously, these beans were listed as RH (Red Honey). Yellow Honey uses less pulp and is dried for a shorter time than Red Honey.
The flavors you'll be interested in are peach, orange, and jasmine, with a refined sourness and sweetness. We recommend a light roast.
These beans are produced in small quantities, and we only receive a limited amount at our store on a spot basis. If you're interested, please give them a try.
Roaster's comment: These beans are from Don Oscar Mill, a Costa Rican company that consistently supplies high-quality beans. Previously, they were red honey, but this time they've changed to yellow honey. This gives the flavor a more vibrant nuance. A lighter roast is recommended, but darker roasts are also available.
Origin: San Marcos and Tarrazu districts of Costa Rica
Variety: Villalobos Processing: Red Honey Importer: Wataru
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Roasting Lab Shipping Schedule
Estimated shipping date
Coffee beans: Orders placed before noon will be roasted on the same day and shipped the next day. Orders placed in the afternoon may be roasted the next business day depending on the timing.
Equipment, coffee beans, books, etc.: Same-day shipping available.
Scheduled roasting days: Our roasting schedule is usually Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
I sometimes forget to update the calendar, but I'm usually open and roasting on weekdays. I usually take extra days off on Mondays or Fridays.
Long-term holidays will be announced in advance.
We may roast and ship on Saturdays, but we are generally closed on Sundays for both roasting and shipping (due to tight order times).
Our order volume has been increasing, so we've been roasting every weekday recently. If you would like a specific delivery date, please use the comments section when ordering. We will try to accommodate your request as much as possible.
We will be closed on December 1st and the weekend thereafter due to special events.

Roasted beans explained
Our roasted coffee is delivered in the order in which it was ordered. However, if we receive a large number of orders, you may have to wait. In that case, we will notify you of the expected delivery date in advance.
Delivery weight is roasted weight . For dark roast, it takes approximately 225g of green beans to produce 180g of roasted beans.
There are five levels of roast to choose from, with the main focus on city roast, with medium, high, city, full city and French equivalent.
Guide to choosing roast level

If you prefer a sour taste, we recommend something lighter than City, and if you prefer a bitter taste, we recommend something City or later.
The relationship between expiration date, flavor and aroma
Our roasted beans have a very dull flavor immediately after roasting, so we don't recommend it. A few days after roasting, the aroma and flavor become stronger, peaking after about a week, then gradually decreasing after about a month, but we have confirmed that they are still delicious even after two months.
Dark roasted beans in particular have oils that oxidize, so after a few months they may develop a unique spicy aroma, but this aroma becomes less noticeable once the coffee is extracted.

Please enjoy the change in flavor that occurs over the course of several days.
*The expiration date is 3 months from the roasting date, but we recommend consuming it as soon as possible.
*The top surface of the package has been treated to release gas. This part will be discarded when opening the package, but the zipper ensures airtightness.
*Due to packaging size, we will ship two 90g packages. You can share with your friends or acquaintances.
*If you purchase multiple items, they will be delivered in multiple packages.
*Please note that the roasting level is based on our own standards, so some customers may find it too dark or too light.
*Shipping costs are included in the price of this product.
*You can change the quantity in your cart, but we recommend ordering a small amount so that you can enjoy it as soon as possible. Shipping is free, so please feel free to order one at a time .
* If we receive more orders than we can accept, we will stop accepting orders . Please wait until the next order begins. We will notify you when orders resume via email newsletter. Please register for the newsletter.
Our coffee division techniques
Our coffee is packaged in small bags of 90g to 100g each. For individual customers, even if you purchase 1kg, we will deliver 10 bags of 100g each. Packing the beans takes time and effort, and naturally the cost is higher.
But this subdivision actually has many benefits.
1: Freeze any portion you won't drink right away.
If you purchase 180g, you will receive two 90g packages. I think you can drink 90g in about a week. The remaining 90g will be stored unopened for a while, so try storing it in the freezer. Freezing coffee beans can prevent the flavor from changing . For example, if you feel that the coffee tastes great about a week after you receive it, try storing it at room temperature for a week and then putting it in the freezer. This will keep the flavor intact.
If you use the freezer in the same way with 10 bags, even if it will take a month to drink them all, you can keep the flavor for a long time by taking one bag out of the freezer at a time .
There is no problem with grinding frozen beans while they are still frozen. In fact, it is recommended to grind them as it prevents condensation when thawing. Therefore, it is also effective to grind the frozen beans in small portions, just as much as you will need .
2: Share with your friends
Our coffee is designed with the theme of "shareable." The standard package contains two coffees, with the idea that it is easy to share the enjoyment with someone .
If you want to share something with your partner, such as "This coffee was delicious, so please try it," please make use of the other package. You can also have one for home and one for work .
The packaging we use is made of gas-barrier material, has a resealable zipper, and is self-supporting. It's a little pricey, but it's enough for storing about 90g of coffee without having to prepare a coffee canister. After use, roll it up and throw it away as burnable garbage (depending on the local government, it may be treated as plastic garbage).
Naturally, our packaging looks good and is easy to use, but it is also easy to throw away.