Decaf Colombia Nariño Sareni - Light Roast

¥2,400
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Roast: Light 

Country: Colombia

Region: Nariño

Producer: Buesaco small holder farmers

Processing: Washed, EA Sugarcane Decaffeination

Altitude: 2000-2100masl

Taste

 Raisin, Tamarind baking spices in the aroma. Vibrant acidity in the cup with notes of lemon and and oatmeal raisin cookies

 

 

Background

This lot was decaffeinated using the "sugarcane" process, a solvent-based decaffeination method using ethyl acetate,  derived from sugarcane or beets. The process includes steaming the beans to open their pores and rinsing with the solvent to remove caffeine. Sugarcane process decafs are rapidly gaining a reputation for quality and transparency of flavor, particularly those from Colombia. 

produced by small holder growers of Buesaco, Nariño in southern Colombia, this exquisite coffee is cultivated at over 2,000 meters above sea level.  Buesaco's unique geographic and climatic conditions, characterized by volcanic soil and an average temperature of 18.6 °C, provide an optimal environment for producing coffee with distinct mild taste, high acidity, and sweet notes. 

The region’s coffee cultivation heritage dates back to the 18th century, growing over time to become an integral part of the local cultural, economic, and social fabric. With its first international exposure in the early 20th century, Buesaco Nariño's coffee has since been celebrated in the specialty coffee segment worldwide for its unparalleled quality, cultivated in the unique environmental conditions of the region.

 

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