Viani - Colombia
Apple, Caramel, Raisin & Molasses
- Regular price
- £8.50
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- £8.50
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Producer | Racafe |
Farm/Mill |
El Refugio
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Cultivar | Castillo, Colombia |
Process | Washed |
Location | Vianí, Cundinamarca - Colombia |
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Tasting Notes |
Apple, Caramel, Raisin & Molasses |
Q Grade |
84 points |
Origin Info
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Vianí enjoys a favourable location because it has all the thermal
floors: warm, temperate and cold, which offers great possibilities in terms of agricultural production diversification and of land use in general. Coffee here is collected in 3 stations, but around 70% comes via Mr Joseel Castiblanco’s collection centre, not too far from Quipile.
Cherry is brought either processed on the farm or can be brought in
wet if the quality is right, and dried in a guardiola on site. This tends to fall in to the pattern of cherry being picked on a Monday or Tuesday and being depulped by the end of the day, then fermented for 48 hours. Most volume is brought on market day.
Once a good volume has been collected (between 10,000 and 13,000kg) atruck takes the load to Bogota and Racafe’s dry mill there, where extra sorting and two levels of cupping occur before bagging and export to us.
Joseel has been collecting for over 20 years for Racafe, and only sells to them; the truck driver is the only one he uses too, and has
been working with them for just as long.
Sourcing
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We work with with DR Wakefield to source this amazing coffee directly from Racafe.
as part of sourcing this coffee, it contributes towards the "Crecer Fund" The program identifies areas of need and improvement for individual farmers to help them become more sustainable, socially, environmentally and economically
you can read more about it at https://drwakefield.com/news-and-views/crecer-fund-update/
Description
Producer | Racafe |
Farm/Mill |
El Refugio
|
Cultivar | Castillo, Colombia |
Process | Washed |
Location | Vianí, Cundinamarca - Colombia |
Altitude |
|
Tasting Notes |
Apple, Caramel, Raisin & Molasses |
Q Grade |
84 points |
Origin Info
Vianí enjoys a favourable location because it has all the thermal
floors: warm, temperate and cold, which offers great possibilities in terms of agricultural production diversification and of land use in general. Coffee here is collected in 3 stations, but around 70% comes via Mr Joseel Castiblanco’s collection centre, not too far from Quipile.
Cherry is brought either processed on the farm or can be brought in
wet if the quality is right, and dried in a guardiola on site. This tends to fall in to the pattern of cherry being picked on a Monday or Tuesday and being depulped by the end of the day, then fermented for 48 hours. Most volume is brought on market day.
Once a good volume has been collected (between 10,000 and 13,000kg) atruck takes the load to Bogota and Racafe’s dry mill there, where extra sorting and two levels of cupping occur before bagging and export to us.
Joseel has been collecting for over 20 years for Racafe, and only sells to them; the truck driver is the only one he uses too, and has
been working with them for just as long.
Sourcing
We work with with DR Wakefield to source this amazing coffee directly from Racafe.
as part of sourcing this coffee, it contributes towards the "Crecer Fund" The program identifies areas of need and improvement for individual farmers to help them become more sustainable, socially, environmentally and economically
you can read more about it at https://drwakefield.com/news-and-views/crecer-fund-update/
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