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-516 LBS


Moderate


Diedrich CR-35




Coffee Summary


Colombia


Pink Bourbon


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Anaerobic Washed

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This elegant Pink Bourbon comes to us from our dear friend Fernando Oka. With him, we have delved into the world of highlighting spectacular coffees from lesser known up-and-coming coffee producers. This anaerobic washed process coffee from Luis Carlos Ortiz is a great example of great processing coupled with focused agronomy.

Origin

Colombia

Colombia uniquely offers a diverse array of coffee varieties and processing methods. Known for innovation and resilience, Colombia's coffee history dates back to the early 19th century, with smallholder farmers being key contributors. Despite challenges like weather and conflict, Colombia consistently produces high-quality specialty coffee. For over a decade years, we've partnered with both large and small-scale producers from all five main growing zones, fostering close relationships and friendships.

Elevation

1850 MASL

Elevation influences coffee cultivation, impacting flavor and quality. Higher elevations offer cooler temperatures, slowing the growth of coffee cherries, allowing more time for complex sugar and flavor development. This results in coffee with brighter acidity and a nuanced flavor profile. Additionally, cooler conditions at high altitudes reduce pests and diseases, making these coffees highly prized for their superior quality and distinct taste.

Variety

Pink Bourbon

After appearing mysteriously in Huila, Colombia, "Pink Bourbon" has spread from Huila to many other producing countries. Now it is recognized not as a Bourbon variety, but as a larger part of the Ethiopia Landrace family. We regularly love this variety for its complex acidity and delicate florals.

Harvest

Colombia

Colombia has a unique harvest schedule, thanks to the varied topography and proximity to the equator. Between those two variables, Colombia harvests nearly year round across the five main coffee growing regions. Each region has fairly reliable harvest times that conveniently stagger, providing fresh crop coffee all year round.

Process

Anaerobic Washed

This washed process coffee is fermented in the fruit, undergoing 36 hours of limited oxygen fermentation, followed by depulp and a quick channel washing. The parchment coffee is then dried for approximately twenty days on raised beds and patios. The processing impact in the final cup is noticeable, with flavor heavily indicating fruit-forward signs of fermentation within the overall cup profile.

Drying

Roasting

Diedrich CR-35

Prior to production, each roast goes through a rigorous dial-in process, where we fine-tune our temperature curves. We roast to tight tolerances, with no more than 1° deviation from target temperatures, ensuring quality and consistency in each batch.

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#72.2 Moderate

Referring to medium as moderate is an intentional choice to highlight the roasting process, which is also referred to as development. Coffees within the moderate range exhibit notes in line with terroir, with a hint of sugar-browning. These characteristics are backed by a medium to high perceived acidity with a balanced tactile and sweetness, and they adapt easily from espresso to filter preparation.

Inventory

-516 LBS

Day after day, producers, roasters, and cuppers alike all spend countless hours of work to produce and roast small, traceable lots that we within specialty coffee call microlots. Ranging anywhere from a few lbs to many pallets, this nebulous category refers to a traceable single-origin, producer or even specific picking date. Is all that hard work keeping things separate worth it? That is up for you to decide...

Extraction

Filter extraction offers a clean, nuanced flavor with distinct layers, ideal for appreciating subtle notes. Espresso extraction is intense and concentrated, highlighting bold, rich flavors with crema. It's usually suited for milk-based drinks, providing a robust foundation.

| 4.5298° N, 75.7036° W | Coffee Export: 840 kT | HARVEST SEASON: October | Avg Elevation: 1500 MASL | Rainfall: 150" | 4.5298° N, 75.7036° W | Coffee Export: 840 kT | HARVEST SEASON: October | Avg Elevation: 1500 MASL | Rainfall: 150" |

T h e S t o r y

In 2019, we visited Colombia in order to seek out the famed Inmaculada Coffee Farms. Before making the drive to Pinchindé, we met Fernando Oka, who graciously showed us around Cali, Colombia. Over the afternoon, we quickly realized that Fernando is a bit of an institution among the population of...

E x t r a c t i o n G u i d e s

 

Overview

Origami Dripper & v60

Coffee: 18g

Water: 280g @ 201°F


Grind
530µm

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Recipe

0:00 - Bloom - 40g
0:30 - Spiral Pour - 120g
1:00 - Spiral Pour - 200g
1:30 - Spiral Pour - 280g
Drain 2:45

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Overview

Coffee: 18g

Yield: 48g

Recipe

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar Until Done

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Resumen

Origami Dripper & v60

Café: 18g

Agua: 280g @ 94°C


Molido
530µm

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Receta

0:00 - Bloom - 40g
0:30 - Spiral Pour - 120g
1:00 - Spiral Pour - 200g
1:30 - Spiral Pour - 280g
Drain 2:45

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

 

Resumen

Café: 18g

Rendimiento: 48g

Receta

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar hasta que esté listo.

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

T r a n s p a r e n c y

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Production

$1.8

Fair Trade Min.

87

Cup Score

132LBS

Lot Size

A-

Transparency Grade

$1.64

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