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Colombia Inzá Veredas Vecinas

Lighter roasts harness persistent sweetness and bright accents of orange and tangy dried tamarind. Full City develops a low-toned, bittersweet coffee, rich chocolate torte, Dutch cocoa, and sticky dried date. City to Full City+. Good for espresso.

$255.00
In stock
87.7
Full Cupping Notes

The dry fragrance has balanced sweetness and low tones all the way up to Full City+ (beginning of 2nd crack), with accents of unrefined sugars, red raisin, and bittersweet cocoa in the more developed roasts. The wet crust has a very attractive smell of dark sugars, cinnamon stick, and a hint of citrus. City and City+ roasts showed persistent sweetness in the brewed coffee, with accents of brown sugars, and dark toffee. There's a nice bright side to be found too, with hints of orange, and tangy dried tamarind. Veredas Vecinas delivers deep low tones when taken to Full City, with flavor profile of bittersweet chocolate torte, Dutch drinking cocoa, and sticky dried date. This coffee is big-bodied no matter roast level, with pleasing, rounded mouthfeel that lends to a long aftertaste. For those looking for a Colombian espresso option, expect syrupy chocolate with a flash of dried fruit, viscous mouthfeel and lasting bittersweet finish.

  • Process Method Wet Process (Washed)
  • Cultivar Caturra Types, Typica Types, Modern Hybrids
  • Farm Gate Yes

This "Veredas Vecinas" blend is made up of coffees from neighboring villages in Inzá, Cauca. While the regions are hardly neighboring each other, the veredas ("villages") where they were pulled from are. The bulk of the coffee is from a buying operation in San Antonio, within the Southwestern Colombian region of Inzá de Cauca. As you make the drive from La Plata to Inzá, you follow the Rio Páez, and an eventual crossing over a suspension bridge lands you on the road to the villages where we buy coffee. Like much of Colombia, Cauca is home to very high altitude farms, many above the 2000 meter mark. The coffees that make up this lot were harvested from an altitude range of about 1500 to 2000 meters. We make up these regional blends by cupping several samples from the individual farms, separating out those that meet a certain cup criteria, and then blend them together. Having this level of quality control with our Colombian blends is a great benefit to us, and allows us to really mix and match coffees to come up with a flavor profile that no single coffee could achieve on its own. This is a wet-processed coffee, most farmers using old style depulpers that are powered by hand-crank or small motors, then fermenting and washing the coffee in the same tank, and finally drying the coffee in covered drying rooms called "parabolicos".

Region Inzá, Cauca
Processing Wet Process (Washed)
Drying Method Covered Sun-Dried
Arrival date March 2024 Arrival
Lot size 43
Bag size 70 KG
Packaging GrainPro Liner
Farm Gate Yes
Cultivar Detail Bourbon, Caturra, Typica, Variedad Colombia
Grade Excelso 15+
Appearance .4 d/300gr, 15+ Screen
Roast Recommendations City to Full City+
Type Farm Gate
Recommended for Espresso Yes