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COFFEE Colombia | Aponte - Whole Bean
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Colombia | Aponte - Whole Bean

from $23.00
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Decaffeinated Whole Bean Coffee

[KUH-LUM-BEE-YUH • AH-PONE-TEY]

Process: Honey

Pink Lemonade, Sourdough, Blackberry

This Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder farms at an average of 2,150 masl. The elevation, as well as the Galeras Volcano providing nutrient-rich ash, make an exceptionally complex, and sweet coffee.

Just like pink lemonade, this coffee balances sweetness and tartness just right, with the complexity of sourdough and a smooth finish.

The Inga community of Aponte is comprised of descendants of the ancient, pre-hispanic Incas. During the period of conquest, they remained isolated high in the mountains that became their natural refuge. This community did not resume significant contact with the rest of Colombia until the second half of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, in the 1990’s, contact was mostly criminal, and the Inga’s refuge became a place of cruelty. For years the tribe was forcibly involved in poppy and heroin production under the influence of guerrilla groups, drug traffickers, and paramilitaries. The once-peaceful mountains teemed with illegal plantations and violence, in which the Ingas were trapped until as recently as fifteen years ago.

In the last decade the mountains have become a safe zone for the Inga tribe, and illegal crops were eradicated to give way to a new culture: coffee! The Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder properties in the Resguardo Inga Aponte, at an average of 2150 meters above sea level. This elevation, combined with the Galeras Volcano constantly shedding nutrient-rich ash, makes for an exceptionally complex and sweet coffee.

Producers process coffee on their own properties, drying Honey coffee in stacked raisedbed solar dryers on their farms. This process reduces water used for washing coffee andcomplements the natural complexity of coffees from this special region.

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Decaffeinated Whole Bean Coffee

[KUH-LUM-BEE-YUH • AH-PONE-TEY]

Process: Honey

Pink Lemonade, Sourdough, Blackberry

This Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder farms at an average of 2,150 masl. The elevation, as well as the Galeras Volcano providing nutrient-rich ash, make an exceptionally complex, and sweet coffee.

Just like pink lemonade, this coffee balances sweetness and tartness just right, with the complexity of sourdough and a smooth finish.

The Inga community of Aponte is comprised of descendants of the ancient, pre-hispanic Incas. During the period of conquest, they remained isolated high in the mountains that became their natural refuge. This community did not resume significant contact with the rest of Colombia until the second half of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, in the 1990’s, contact was mostly criminal, and the Inga’s refuge became a place of cruelty. For years the tribe was forcibly involved in poppy and heroin production under the influence of guerrilla groups, drug traffickers, and paramilitaries. The once-peaceful mountains teemed with illegal plantations and violence, in which the Ingas were trapped until as recently as fifteen years ago.

In the last decade the mountains have become a safe zone for the Inga tribe, and illegal crops were eradicated to give way to a new culture: coffee! The Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder properties in the Resguardo Inga Aponte, at an average of 2150 meters above sea level. This elevation, combined with the Galeras Volcano constantly shedding nutrient-rich ash, makes for an exceptionally complex and sweet coffee.

Producers process coffee on their own properties, drying Honey coffee in stacked raisedbed solar dryers on their farms. This process reduces water used for washing coffee andcomplements the natural complexity of coffees from this special region.

Decaffeinated Whole Bean Coffee

[KUH-LUM-BEE-YUH • AH-PONE-TEY]

Process: Honey

Pink Lemonade, Sourdough, Blackberry

This Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder farms at an average of 2,150 masl. The elevation, as well as the Galeras Volcano providing nutrient-rich ash, make an exceptionally complex, and sweet coffee.

Just like pink lemonade, this coffee balances sweetness and tartness just right, with the complexity of sourdough and a smooth finish.

The Inga community of Aponte is comprised of descendants of the ancient, pre-hispanic Incas. During the period of conquest, they remained isolated high in the mountains that became their natural refuge. This community did not resume significant contact with the rest of Colombia until the second half of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, in the 1990’s, contact was mostly criminal, and the Inga’s refuge became a place of cruelty. For years the tribe was forcibly involved in poppy and heroin production under the influence of guerrilla groups, drug traffickers, and paramilitaries. The once-peaceful mountains teemed with illegal plantations and violence, in which the Ingas were trapped until as recently as fifteen years ago.

In the last decade the mountains have become a safe zone for the Inga tribe, and illegal crops were eradicated to give way to a new culture: coffee! The Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder properties in the Resguardo Inga Aponte, at an average of 2150 meters above sea level. This elevation, combined with the Galeras Volcano constantly shedding nutrient-rich ash, makes for an exceptionally complex and sweet coffee.

Producers process coffee on their own properties, drying Honey coffee in stacked raisedbed solar dryers on their farms. This process reduces water used for washing coffee andcomplements the natural complexity of coffees from this special region.

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