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Villa Sarchi

Varietals & Genetics

In Simple Terms

Villa Sarchi is a dwarf Bourbon mutation from Costa Rica - producing excellent cup quality at altitude and serving as one of the parent varieties of the Sarchimor hybrid used widely in disease-resistant breeding.

What is the Villa Sarchi coffee varietal?

Villa Sarchi is a natural dwarf mutation of Bourbon, discovered in the Sarchi district of Costa Rica's Alajuela province in the late 1950s. Like Caturra and Pacas - other Bourbon mutations - the compact stature allows higher-density planting and easier harvesting.

Well-adapted to Costa Rica's high-altitude, high-rainfall growing conditions, Villa Sarchi produces cup quality consistent with the Bourbon family: bright acidity, fruit clarity, and sweetness. It's a solid specialty variety in the Costa Rican context.

Its most significant contribution to the global varietal landscape is as a parent in the Sarchimor hybrid - created by crossing Villa Sarchi with Híbrido de Timor - which became the genetic basis for Obata, Tupi, and numerous other disease-resistant cultivars planted worldwide. Villa Sarchi itself is relatively modest in scale; its offspring have had a far broader impact.