Take a walking tour of the hacienda where you ll learn about puerto rico s coffee history as well as modern methods for growing processing and roasting coffee.
Coffee tasting tour in puerto rico.
Puerto rico coffee tours photo.
The most common ways to drink coffee in puerto rico are pocillo espresso cortadito espresso with a little steamed milk and café con leche latte.
On this tour we will fly over the areas of san juan cataño bayamón and naranjito as in our green escape tour then we will take you to 1 of 6 restaurants all serving puertorrican cuisine with up to 2 hours waiting on land with no extra cost.
The tasting tour takes about 20 mins.
Puerto rican coffee is sweet and creamy and experts suggest it is better enjoyed black and without sugar.
After the tour stop by their coffee shop or enjoy a hearty traditional lunch at the hacienda s restaurant.
The tour ends with a tasting of hacienda muñoz s specialty coffee.
However coffee has made a comeback as puerto rico now produces 10 million pounds annually most of which is grown around 2 500 feet in elevation in the municipalities of san sebastian lares and las marias in the central.
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Most of larger coffee plantations are not open to the public but some of the smaller specialty gourmet places are.
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Savor a cup of puerto rico s finest during this 10 hour coffee themed exploration of how the island s top beans are grown processed and roasted.
Due to its climate geography and soil puerto rico is a perfect place to grow high quality coffee.
Puerto rico coffee tours.
There are a number of coffee haciendas in the towns of jayuya san sebastian ponce adjuntas las marias and lares.
Puerto rico s coffee culture is making a resurgence.
Ending in a tasting room for freshly brewed coffee samples.
Leigh leaf group updated march 15 2018.
Puerto rico was among the world leaders in coffee production until it was annexed by the united states in 1898 after which production began to fall in favor of sugar cane.
You can witness this yourself by checking out the specialty coffee shops opening up around old san juan.