

Colombia Narino Epico
Notes: Nougat, caramel, orange, roasted almond
Grower
48 coffee producers from Union, San Pedro de Cartago, Arboleda and San Lorenzo
Altitude
1800 – 2200 masl
Variety
Caturra, Colombia
Soil
Volcanic loam | Clay minerals
Region
Union, San Pedro de Cartago, Arboleda and San Lorenzo, Nariño, Colombia
Process
Fully washed after pulping and fermenting, then dried on raised beds under solar canopy
Harvest
May-September | November- January
Certification
Conventional
Sourcing Details
Ever stop to think about all the variables that factor into creating a distinct, complex, clean and consistent regional blend? It is mind boggling if you think about the terroir to processing and everything in between. And what about the human factor 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 it sure is exciting when they do.
Processing Details:
This traceable community blend with a vibrant regional profile comes from an association called Ecoterra SAS, which has members with small farms in the Department of Nariño. This particular lot comes from 48 producers in the communities of la Union, San Pedro de Cartago, Arboleda and San Lorenzo, who have farms that average 1 acre in size. Each producer has their own micro-mill where they carefully harvest cherries, depulp, and ferment for periods of up to 75 hours. Then the coffee is washed and gently dried in the parchment on raised beds for periods of up to 32 days. Imagine the harmony between these producers in farm management and post-harvest practices to achieve a clean and consistent blend. But also just enough differences from farm to farm to create a rich complexity of flavors.
Exporting Details:
An export company called Mastercol provides crucial logistical support for things like warehousing and milling coffee for export to the international market, which provides better income for everyone to reinvest in their farms and strengthen their families’ livelihoods.