Tastes Like: Creme Brûlée & Candied Lime
Producer: Ricardo Vargas
Farm: Finca Vallejito
Region: Quito
Harvested: October - December
Variety: Caturra
Altitude: 1500 masl
Process: Washed
Along the highlands that surround Ecuador’s main city of Quito, you can find some quality-minded coffee growers. One such producer is Ricardo Vargas with his farm Vallejito. Ricardo’s journey in coffee started several years back when he was working as a food engineer in the private sector. He was always asked by his father-in-law to help with the processing and tree plantation of his coffee farm. This, along with his father-in-law’s ideals of creating jobs in rural areas through coffee and recognizing the potential of specialty coffee, ignited Ricardo’s passion and desire to have his own farm.
Seven years ago, Ricardo decided to start his own farm with his wife and named it in memory of his late father-in-law. Since its inception, Ricardo has been committed to specialty coffee and meticulous attention to detail. For example, when processing coffee, he keeps records of temperature and brix grades to achieve the right fermentation, and subsequently dries the coffee for 3 to 4 weeks for slow drying that allows the flavors to develop. For Ricardo, specialty coffee means taking extra care and constantly improving the infrastructure, such as drying stations and wet mill, and carefully selecting the right trees for shade. This attention to detail has resulted in increased income and a better quality of life for his family.
Ricardo takes great pride in what he has built with his family and the recognition his coffee has gained worldwide. His current challenge is to maintain profitability and quality while striving to increase the area of coffee cultivation, plant some sidra variety, and renew 30% of the crop.
While it's worth noting all machines and grinders are different, here's where we'd start, then play around and tune it to your setup!
BLENDS:
Dose: 21 grams
Yield: 45 grams
Time: 28-32 seconds
Ratio (dry coffee:espresso): 1/2.1
SINGLE ORIGINS
These are roasted light, with great developement.. so leaves us running a couple recipes:
Light & Bright
Dose: 19 grams
Yield: 56 grams
Time: 17-18 seconds
Ratio (dry coffee:espresso): 1/2.9
Syrupy & Sweet
Dose: 19 grams
Yield: 58 grams
Time: 24-28 seconds
Ratio (dry coffee:espresso): 1/3
This is based on our commercial machine at the following parameters:
Pressure - 6 Bar
Temp - 95 Degrees Celsius
Basket - 20g VST
Shower screen - IMS
Pour Over
Dose - 15g
Water -
Temp - 100 Degrees
0:00 Bloom - 35g
0:30 First Pour - up to 140g
1:05 Second Pour - 195g
1:45 Third Pour - 255g
Brew time 2:45 to 3:00
Check out James Hoffmans Youtube for an awesome bloom technique, and use the Rao Spin after each pour.
Aeropress
Use the inverted method
Dose: 13g
Water: 220g
Brew Time: 1:30
Press Time: 30sec
Extend brew time to make it stronger, shorten brew time if you want a mellower brew.
General Specs
Ratio: 1:17
TDS: 1.25 - 1.35
Ext %: 20-21%
Breville Precision Brewer
Temp: 95 Degrees Celsius
Flow Rate: Fast
Bloom: 30 seconds
Basket: Flat bottom gold
Filter Paper: Melitta 8 - 12 cup
Dose: 70 grams
Water: 1,200 ml
Ratio (dry coffee:water): 1:17
Fetco
Temp: 94 Degrees Celsius
Brew Time: 4:15
Pulses: 10
Pre-Wet: 15%
Pre-Wet Delay: 1:00
Drip Delay: 1:15
Dose: 120 grams
Water: 2050 ml
Ratio (dry coffee:water): 1:17
