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Most coffees from Colombia are processed using the traditional washed method. This lot, however, goes through a more complex honey process that involves leaving the bean to dry in its mucilage for 20-45 days, using the heavy, cold winds of the region to help promote an even drying process. The producers of this region, an indigenous community called the Inga, were part of the northernmost Inca empire, which colonized the south of Colombia in the late 14th century. Land here is communal, and the population is ruled by a cabildo or group of elders who make sure ancestral traditions are upheld. The population of this area have unfortunately been affected by earthquakes in recent years and have turned to specialty coffee to help produce income for the region.

Berry

Honey

Citrus

Brown Sugar

Hazelnut

Type

Single Origin

Origin

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Narino, Colombia

Roast

Light

Species

Arabica

Varieties

Caturra

Process

Honey

Altitude

1525-2400m

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