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Santander, coffee region of Colombia

Santander, coffee region of Colombia

RISARALDA

Colombian Arabica Coffee – Risaralda State – 1 package (16Oz. Each)

$12.50

Each package contains 12 or 16 ounces of MEDIUM ROAST ARABICA COFFEE.
This pack is in Florida – United States. Package of Arabica coffee from the Risaralda State in Colombia.
CUP PROFILE: Panela, Blackberry, Walnut, Citric.

Risaralda’s soil to cultivate coffee has been blessed by the three closest volcanoes: Paramillo de Santa Rosa, Paramillo del Cisne and Nevado de Santa Isabel. This jurisdiction is characterized by its variety of landscapes and microclimates, producing varieties of outstanding coffee taste. Its warm temperate and humid atmosphere produces tender grains that develop a sweet and pronounced aroma, in addition to its balanced body of low acidity and clean cup. Located at an average height of 4.400 ft, with temperature between 66°F and 75°F. The main harvest time season goes from September to December.

Additional information

Weight 16 oz
Dimensions 2.8 × 3.43 × 7.09 in
Acidity

50%

Body

50%

Height

4400ft

Package Size

12Oz, 16OZ

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Antioquia, coffee region of Colombia

Antioquia, coffee region of Colombia

Coffee

After the state of Huila, Antioquia is the largest producer of Colombian coffee. It has dedicated 50% of its arable land to producing coffee. Each season, September through December, it takes an estimated 80,000 workforce to collect more than 138,000,000 pounds of ripe coffee cherries. It represents 16% of the country’s total production. Its varied climate, cold from the altitude and warm from the Caribbean Sea, produces the environmental elements for a perfect taste with a slightly herbaceous and fruity border. Antioquia’s coffee crops are planted at an average of 8,000 feet above sea level.

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Coffee from Cauca, region of Colombia

Coffee from Cauca, region of Colombia

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Coffee

This province is characterized by its long rainy season from October to May, followed by four months of drought. The temperature of the Cauca region ranges between 57 ° F and 75 ° F. For about 8.5 months of the year, from September to June, the sky remains partially cloudy. The average altitude of Cauca above sea level is 5,500 feet. These conditions produce a consistent and balanced coffee with some sweet and floral flavor notes.

500 G. (16 OZ)

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Quindío, Coffee region of Colombia

Quindío, Coffee region of Colombia

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Coffee

El Quindío is not only the twelfth largest producer of Colombian coffee; it has also grown as an international tourist destination. This 1,845 km² region is located on the western hill of the Central Andes Mountain Range and just below the Quindío Volcano. The altitude where Quindío grows its coffee varieties from 6,217 feet above sea level to 4,600 feet. Its annual rainfall varies from 1,500 mm to 2,500 mm and its temperature rarely drops below 60 ° F and above 82 ° F. These characteristics, combined with the rich land of Quindío, result in delicate coffee flavors such as fruit and caramel fragrances.

500 G. (16 OZ)

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Colombia Caldas State

Colombia Caldas State

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Coffee

Historically, coffee has been the economic engine of Caldas. Of 27 districts, 25 are dedicated to harvesting it. In around 72,366 hectares of planted coffee, more than 20,000 men and women meet twice a year to hand-pick 9.05% of the total Colombian coffee production. The topography of Caldas is a landscape that mixes tropical forests and highlands. Its soils are rich in volcanic ash, giving the final cup delicate notes of chocolate and red wine. The average altitude above sea level is 7,063 feet. The temperature varies between 57 ° F and 70 ° F. Caldas also grows under the shade of plantain and banana vegetation.

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Risaralda, coffee region of Colombia

Risaralda, coffee region of Colombia

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Coffee

Risaralda’s soil for growing coffee has been blessed by the three closest volcanoes: Paramillo de Santa Rosa, Paramillo del Cisne and Nevado de Santa Isabel. This jurisdiction is characterized by its variety of landscapes and microclimates, producing varieties of excellent coffee flavor. Its warm temperate and humid environment produces tender beans. These beans develop a sweet and pronounced aroma, in addition to its balanced body of low acidity and clean cup. It is located at an average elevation of 4,400 feet, with temperatures between 66 ° F and 75 ° F. The main harvest season is September through December.

500 G. (16 OZ)

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