El Carmen Estate

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"El Carmen mill was founded in 1930 by Don Agustín Alfaro Morán, it is located next to the town of Concepción de Ataco. For four generations El Carmen has maintained a traditional method for processing quality coffee. TRADITIONAL TOUR A tour around the mill premises, with a guide that explains how the coffee is processed and transformed from the cherries to the green beans for exporting. Watch a video that shows the entire process and taste a cup of Ataco Gourmet coffee prepared in the traditional chorreador dripper. Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes. Cost: $ 6.00 INTEGRAL TOUR Visitors are welcomed at La Casona, the original farm house, where they are invited to taste a cup of Ataco Gourmet coffee prepared in a correador dripper and some typical pastry. Guided tour around the coffee mill with a full explanation of the coffee process. Participate in a cup tasting table and learn the basic of coffee sampling. Includes a country lunch and a pound of Ataco Gourmet coffee. Time: 3 hours (including lunch time) Cost: $ 25.00"

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