El Burro Estate, a distinguished coffee farm of Lamastus Family Estates known for its high-quality geisha and catuai, is a neighbor to our farm Finca La Cabra above Potrerillos Arriba. The estate contains 30 hectares dedicated to coffee cultivation and 35 hectares maintained as forest reserve. The coffee, grown at 1,575-1,800m in the rich, sandy-loam soil of the Volcano Baru and the microclimates of the surrounding national park, produces truly exceptional lots.
The farm applies fertilizers by hand, avoids insecticides and herbicides, and only uses fungicides under dire circumstances.
Coffee is harvested from January to April, processed by washed, natural, and honey methods. The farm workers are largely indigenous Nögbe, who receive housing, food, and education on the farm.
El Burro Estate’s location within a national park and its prohibition on hunting underscores its role in preserving the natural ecosystem. The unique constellation of high elevation, young volcanic soils, cool temperatures, and bajareque cloud cover lengthens the maturation of the coffee cherries, producing a fine cup profile reflecting its exceptional growing conditions.