Variety |
Score |
Farm |
Region |
Bean |
Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
đĨ Bourbon |
91.2 |
La Esperanza |
Jinotega |
Washed |
69kg |
đĨ Caturra |
90.8 |
El Mirador |
Matagalpa |
Natural |
45kg |
1. Jury Application Dec 1 â Mar 1 âī¸2. Producers submit Mar 1 â Apr 4 âī¸3. Pre-Selection Apr 15 â Apr 25 âī¸4. National Jury Round Apr 28 â May 2 âī¸5. International Round May 5 â 9 âī¸6. Winners Announcement May 8 âī¸7. COE Auction Jun 19 âŗ
đī¸ Jury Application Process
The jury selection is the foundation of Cup of Excellence quality assessment. International coffee experts apply to evaluate the finest coffees from Nicaragua.
What is a Cup of Excellence Jury?
Cup of Excellence juries are composed of international coffee professionals including roasters, buyers, quality control experts, and coffee sommeliers who evaluate coffees through rigorous cupping protocols.
How to Become a Jury Member:
- Submit application with coffee credentials and experience
- Demonstrate proficiency in cupping and coffee evaluation
- Commit to 5-day evaluation period in Nicaragua
- Pass calibration tests for consistency
- Cover travel and accommodation expenses
â Producer Submission Phase
Coffee producers across Nicaragua submit their finest lots for evaluation. This stage is crucial as it determines the pool of coffees that will compete for excellence recognition.
Why Producer Submission Matters:
- Showcases Nicaragua's diverse coffee terroir and processing methods
- Provides market access for small and medium producers
- Establishes direct relationships with international buyers
- Elevates Nicaragua's reputation in specialty coffee
Submission Requirements:
- Minimum 10 bags (69kg each) per lot
- Cupping score above 84 points
- Complete traceability documentation
- Processing and farm details
đ Pre-Selection Round
Local cupping experts conduct the initial evaluation to identify the most promising coffees. This crucial filtering stage ensures only exceptional coffees advance to the national jury.
The Pre-Selection Process:
A team of certified Nicaraguan coffee professionals evaluates all submissions using Cup of Excellence protocols. Coffees must score 86+ points to advance to the National Jury Round.
Local Evaluation Team:
- Maria Elena Robelo - Head Judge, 15 years experience
- Carlos Mendez - Q Grader, Export specialist
- Ana Patricia Torres - Processing expert
- Roberto Jarquin - Terroir analysis specialist
Score Range |
Number of Coffees |
Status |
|---|---|---|
90+ points |
8 |
Direct to International |
86-89.9 points |
35 |
Advanced to National |
84-85.9 points |
47 |
National Reserve |
Below 84 |
52 |
Did not advance |
đŗđŽ National Jury Round
The National Jury, composed of experienced Nicaraguan coffee professionals and select international observers, conducts the penultimate evaluation before the final international round.
National Jury Composition:
- 6 Nicaraguan coffee experts (Q Graders and certified cuppers)
- 2 International observers from previous COE events
- 1 Alliance for Coffee Excellence representative
Evaluation Process:
Each coffee is cupped multiple times over 3 days, with scores normalized and averaged. Only coffees scoring 87+ points advance to the International Round.
đ International Jury Round
Coffee professionals from around the world gather in Nicaragua to evaluate the finalist coffees. This prestigious panel represents the global specialty coffee community.
Why International Jurors?
International perspectives ensure that winning coffees appeal to global markets and meet international quality standards. Jurors bring diverse palate preferences and market knowledge.
2025 International Jury:
Juror |
Country |
Expertise |
|---|---|---|
Sarah Mitchell |
đēđ¸ USA |
Head Roaster, Blue Bottle |
Hiroshi Tanaka |
đ¯đĩ Japan |
Specialty Importer |
Lars Andersen |
đŗđ´ Norway |
Coffee Buyer, Tim Wendelboe |
Sofia Rodriguez |
đĒđ¸ Spain |
SCA Certified Trainer |
James Wilson |
đĻđē Australia |
Quality Control Manager |
đ Winners Announcement
The moment of truth! After rigorous evaluation, the Cup of Excellence Nicaragua 2025 winners represent the pinnacle of Nicaraguan coffee excellence.
Top 3 Winners:
Rank |
Score |
Farm |
Producer |
Variety |
Process |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
đĨ 1st |
91.5 |
Finca El Limoncillo |
Luis Emilio Valladarez |
Java |
Washed |
đĨ 2nd |
91.2 |
La Bastilla |
Bismarck Duarte |
Bourbon |
Natural |
đĨ 3rd |
90.8 |
Finca Santa Luz |
Eduardo Robelo |
Caturra |
Honey |
âī¸ Cup of Excellence Auction
The culmination of the Cup of Excellence program! International buyers compete to purchase these exceptional coffees directly from producers at premium prices.
How the COE Auction Works:
- Online platform accessible to registered specialty coffee buyers worldwide
- Minimum bid starts at $5.00/lb above Fair Trade minimum
- Auction runs for 48 hours with dynamic bidding
- Producers receive premium prices directly
- Buyers get exclusive access to award-winning coffees
Expected Auction Highlights:
Previous Year Results:
Nicaragua COE 2024 achieved an average auction price of $12.75/lb, with the winning lot selling for $47.50/lb - demonstrating the exceptional value these competitions create for producers.
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