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Colombia Supremo La Argelia - Relationship

Colombia Supremo La Argelia coffee is exclusive to our company and is based on a direct relationship with a very small, family owned farm in Manizales, Colombia in the Caldas region. The farm has less than 10 acres of coffee planted and produced a tiny output of only 12 sacks of Supremo grade coffee. Coffee from the farm took first place in the local "Alto del Naranjo" Festival. Harvested throughout December, La Argelia has just arrived in our warehouse (mid April 2008) after processing, a proper resting period in parchment and export to the US.

Don Horacio is the proud owner of La Argelia. He lives with his wife, his two sons, and his father and mother in law in a beautiful steep hill called Altos del Naranjo only 20 minutes away from Manizales. The land possesses a high concentration of volcanic ash, and has good chemical and physical properties for quality coffee cultivation. The temperature is mild ranging from 60 to 80 degrees F and there is plentiful rainfall.

About 90% of the output is Caturra varietal with Typica making up the rest. When the harvest arrives, Don Horacio and his family handpick ripe cherries. The selected cherries are depulped the same day and fermented in concrete tanks on the property for approximately 14 to 16 hours. The beans are then washed with fresh pure water from the hill and are sun dried on the farm’s roof. Once dried, the coffee in parchment is taken to the nearby collective to rest and finally milled prior to export.

This coffee of this crop season will only be available unroasted from Roastmasters.com and is jointly sold roasted by our roasting division Willoughby's Coffee & Tea. Don Horacio and his family receive direct benefit from our relationship with them, providing them with a premium price as a reward for their efforts to produce and care for coffee of excellence. They are also proud that their coffee will be sold separately and they will receive individual recognition. We will convey any comments you may wish to pass along to them by filling out a comments form.

La Argelia is Utz Certified.

Roasting Notes: Colombia Supremo La Argelia can be roasted to Full City, FC+ or darker because the beans are hard. To maximize the flavor profile we recommend roasting until the first sounds of 2nd crack and pulling immediately. Of course, if you desire a darker, more bittersweet taste with less nuance roast beyond this point. Please note, this particular coffee was not highly polished during its preparation and will a duller to the eye. This does not affect the cup and merely relates to lack of high polishing after milling.

Cup Characteristics: Good sweetness and balance with citric and honey notes. A sweet, caramel cup with long lasting citrus aftertaste. Acidity is medium to high and coffee has a creamy mouthfeel. Very well balanced.


Volume Price
PoundsPrice LB
1$6.14
2-4$5.83
5-19$5.53
20+$4.91
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Colombia coffee facts:

Main crop seasons vary depending on location. For many the main crop is Sept - December. Some regions have a mid crop as well.

Population: 43.6 Million people
Domestic Consumption: 1.8 Million Bags of 70 Kg. (154 lb.)
Coffee Export: 12.5 Million Bags of 70 Kg. (154 lb.)
Cultivated Area: 1.1 Million Hectares (2.7 Million Acres)
Harvest: Main Crop: October to January (60%)
Fly Crop: April to June (40%)
Note: In Narino, due to its geography, Main and Fly crop seasons are reversed.
Arabica Introduced: From the Carribean through Venezuela
Farms: 300,000

Specialty Coffees:
Supremo basis of a 17 screen size
Excelso basis of a 16/17 screen size

Botanical Varieties:
Bourbon, Typica, Caturra, Maragogype, Variety Colombia (hybrid of Timor and Caturra)


 


 

 

Crop Comments

Colombia is the second largest exporter of coffee in the world. All coffee grown is of the Arabic species, and mostly all is grown at high elevation and wet processed. Supremo is the country's highest grade. Colombia coffee has a well-earned reputation as having fine body, pleasant acidity and clean flavor. Each region brings a little something different to the final product.

 

 


 
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