Colombia Coffee Single Origin - Narino Aponte Honey
We Taste
Tangerine & red apple nectar | Pulped Cherry | Caramel
We Feel
Medium-full body | Juicy & Clean | Milk tea like aftertaste
Degree of Roast
MediumÂ
Suitable for
Filter/Espresso
Producer: 200 small holder producers around Aponte, Narino
Region: Aponte, Narino
Altitude: 1700-1800 m.a.s.l.
Harvest:Â June - August
Varieties:Â Caturra
Processed: Honey
We Taste
Tangerine & red apple nectar | Pulped Cherry | Caramel
We Feel
Medium-full body | Juicy & Clean | Milk tea like aftertaste
Degree of Roast
MediumÂ
Suitable for
Filter/Espresso
Producer: 200 small holder producers around Aponte, Narino
Region: Aponte, Narino
Altitude: 1700-1800 m.a.s.l.
Harvest:Â June - August
Varieties:Â Caturra
Processed: Honey
Colombia Coffee Single Origin - Narino Aponte Honey
We Taste
Tangerine & red apple nectar | Pulped Cherry | Caramel
We Feel
Medium-full body | Juicy & Clean | Milk tea like aftertaste
Degree of Roast
MediumÂ
Suitable for
Filter/Espresso
Producer: 200 small holder producers around Aponte, Narino
Region: Aponte, Narino
Altitude: 1700-1800 m.a.s.l.
Harvest:Â June - August
Varieties:Â Caturra
Processed: Honey
We Taste
Tangerine & red apple nectar | Pulped Cherry | Caramel
We Feel
Medium-full body | Juicy & Clean | Milk tea like aftertaste
Degree of Roast
MediumÂ
Suitable for
Filter/Espresso
Producer: 200 small holder producers around Aponte, Narino
Region: Aponte, Narino
Altitude: 1700-1800 m.a.s.l.
Harvest:Â June - August
Varieties:Â Caturra
Processed: Honey
Most coffees from Colombia typically undergo the traditional washed method during processing. However, this particular batch goes through a more intricate honey process, adding a unique touch. In this method, the beans are allowed to dry in their mucilage for a span of 20-45 days, taking advantage of the region's cool, brisk winds to ensure an evenly drying process.
The producers of this region are the Inga, an indigenous community with a fascinating history. They were once part of the northernmost Inca empire, which extended its influence into the southern regions of Colombia during the late 14th century. The land here is communal, and the community is guided by a "cabildo," a group of respected elders who diligently preserve their ancestral traditions.
It's unfortunate that the people of this area have faced hardships due to earthquakes in recent years. However, they have embraced the specialty coffee industry as a means to generate income for the region. By focusing on producing exceptional coffee, they not only showcase their rich cultural heritage but also contribute to the economic growth and resilience of their community.
BREWING METHOD
In | Out | Extract | |
Espresso | 18g - 19g | 30g - 34g | 24 - 28 sec |
Filter | 18g - 20g | 280g - 320g | 2:30 - 2:45 min |
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