Colombia Huila Caturra Washed – 28813 – 69.9 kg GrainPro Bags – SPOT RCWHSE

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Flavor Profile Cherry syrup, raisin, butterscotch, chocolate

Please Note This coffee landed more than 8 months ago.

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About this coffee

Grower

40 producers organized around Terra Coffee

Altitude

1600-1800 masl

Variety

Caturra

Soil

Clay minerals

Region

South of Huila, Huila, Colombia

Process

Fully washed and dried inside solar dryers that provide protection from the rain

Harvest

June - August | October – December

Certification

Conventional

Coffee Background

Ever stop to think about all the variables that factor into creating a distinct, complex, clean and consistent community blend? There are variables from terroir to processing and everything in between.  And what about the human factors from farm management all the way through to brewing. But if you think about it, the backbone of Colombian offerings are regional blends cultivated in many parts on small family-owned farms.  It’s hard to pinpoint why some regional blends rise to the top each year but this is exactly the business of Terra Coffee SAS, which works directly with small groups of farmers in Huila and Nariño who produce outstanding coffee.  This traceable washed processed community blend with a vibrant regional profile comes from 40 producers with small farms in the South of Huila.  Each producer has their own micro-mill where they carefully harvest cherries, depulp, ferment for up to 36 hours, wash, and gently dry the parchment on raised beds.  Imagine the harmony between these producers in farm management and post-harvest practices to achieve a clean and consistent blend. This is where Terra Coffee SAS steps in with harvesting strategies and cupping expertise. Then Mastercol adds crucial logistical support for things like warehousing and milling so this lot can reach the international market, which results in better income for producers so they can reinvest in their farms and strengthen their families’ livelihoods.