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Colombia La Divisa

Colombia La Divisa

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The coffee we ship is usually roasted within the last two weeks.

This coffee is very balanced and sweet with slightly floral notes, a subtle citrus acidity and a yogurt-like texture.

Sebastian Gomez was born into coffee: His father John has been working in coffee for more than 30 years and bought his farm La Divisa in 1995. Sebastian witnessed the specialty coffee movement when he was living abroad. When he returned to Colombia in 2014, he wanted to be more involved in his father’s farm – and he wanted to grow specialty coffee rather than focusing on quantity. They soon started to plant varieties such as Geisha and Pink Bourbon and after three years of hard work and learning more about cultivating and processing coffee, he was very happy with the results. Today, Sebastian runs the 13-hectare farm along with his father and his wife.

Process: Washed
Varieties/Cultivars: Pink Bourbon
Altitude: 1700-1800 masl, 4.6°N
Cup Profile: Milk Chocolate, Green Tea, Lemon

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We paid an FOB price of $7.2/lb for this coffee, which is 360% of the Fairtrade minimum price. Find out what this means here.

Finca La Divisa

Farm: Finca La Divisa
Producer: Sebastian Gomez
Purchasing relationship: 1 years
Region: Circasia, Quindío
Altitude: 1700-1800 masl, 4.6°N

Sebastian Gomez was born into coffee: His father John has been working in coffee for more than 30 years and bought his farm La Divisa in 1995. Sebastian witnessed the specialty coffee movement when he was living abroad. When he returned to Colombia in 2014, he wanted to be more involved in his father’s farm – and he wanted to grow specialty coffee rather than focusing on quantity. They soon started to plant varieties such as Geisha and Pink Bourbon and after three years of hard work and learning more about cultivating and processing coffee, he was very happy with the results. Today, Sebastian runs the 13-hectare farm along with his father and his wife.

Colombia

Colombia holds a distinguished global position within the specialty coffee world. In today's industry, the country is a leading source of high-quality specialty coffees. Its diverse Andean geography, with high altitudes, rich volcanic soil, and varied microclimates, creates ideal growing conditions. Colombia is also one of the few countries where coffee can be harvested almost year-round. Over half a million small, family-owned farms meticulously hand-pick ripe cherries. Colombia is primarily known for its traditional washed processing, yielding clean cups with vibrant acidity and balanced body. However, Colombian producers have been increasingly innovating with experimental methods and cultivating high-quality or exotic varieties like Geisha, Ombligon, Chiroso, or Pink Bourbon, consistently pushing flavor boundaries. This dedication results in an incredible diversity of regional profiles, ranging from bright and fruity to sweet and chocolatey. Strong institutional support from the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (FNC) further helps producers with marketing and traceability, solidifying Colombia's reputation as a leading specialty coffee origin committed to sustainability.

Brew Recommendation

Origami Dripper M, Origami 4 Cup paper filter
18g coffee, 300g water, 95°c
medium-coarse filter grind size
brew with 3-5 pours
total contact time 2:30-2:50