Colombia - Cerro Azul, Geisha Natural (Japan) from Archers Coffee
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Colombia - Cerro Azul, Geisha Natural (Japan)

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Description

Producer: Rigoberto Hererra, Cafe Granja La Esperanza Farm: Cerro Azul Location: Caicedonia, Valle del Cauca Variety: Geisha Process: Natural Altitude: 1,700 - 2,000 masl Fermentation ▪▪▪▫▫ Sweetness ▪▪▪▪▪ Acidity ▪▪▪▪▫ Roast ▪▪▪▫▫ Café Granja La Esperanza (CGLE) is a remarkable illustration of a family’s ceaseless efforts across generations, and the consequent successes, in fostering a continuity of prosperity emanating from each of their estates to the greater, surrounding communities, which their founding patriarch and matriarch began a century ago. Their first farm, Hacienda Potesi, is the nesting ground of a century-old love story revolving around family and coffee. It began in 1924, with a young husband and wife — Israel Correa and Carmen Rosa Vega —— acquiring the farmland in the highlands of Valle del Cauca to establish a homestead and livelihood for their growing family. Among their 14 children, it was their daughter Blanca and her husband, Juan Antonio Herrera, who built upon their fledgling legacy by introducing new varieties Yellow Bourbon, Red Bourbon, and Caturra alongside the existing Typica, into its 2nd generation in the 1940s. CGLE, as we know it now with its repertoire of prize-winning coffees, has largely been shaped by Blanca and Juan Antonio’s sons who are also the enterprise’s 3rd generation leaders, brothers Luis and Rigoberto Herrera. Their resolve and vision continue to propel their family’s dream into fruition with every lot of exquisite coffee they produce from five farms — Cerro Azul, Las Margaritas, La Esperanza, Potesi, and Hawaii — which are spread out across three mountain ranges in the Andes, at altitudes of 1,400 - 2,000 masl. Cerro Azul is their highest altitude coffee plantation where their meticulous pursuit of cultivating Geisha and myriad rare varieties toward developing their full flavor potential ensues. With the Herrera brothers’ unfaltering quest for quality excellence through intentional innovations in cultivating exotic varietals as well as in post-harvest processing, CGLE turns out astoundingly singular cup profiles that national and world coffee competitors frequently conquer the stage with — their most recent accolade being the World Brewers Cup Championship in 2023. One of the earliest introductions of the Geisha variety from Panama to Colombian soil has been attributed to Rigoberto Herrera, who commenced CGLE’s Geisha growing chapter around 15 years back, when he decided to plant this highly sought-after, luxury variety in their farms, after his Panama project, La Carleida, won at the Best of Panama. Geisha is a rare coffee variety with an extremely delicate root system that requires the perfect alignment of climatic, agronomic, and temporal factors in order to thrive and bear cherries with the level of complexity and flavor clarity coffee champions and discerning specialty coffee connoisseurs appreciate best. While its exceptional cup quality potential has pre-eminently been recognized in association with Panama since debuting in the global luxury coffee scene in 2004, by way of the Best of Panama Auction, Geisha has also triumphantly been acclimatized to idyllic coffee-growing terrains in Colombia by the elite and progressive among specialty coffee producers, such as Café Granja La Esperanza. To direct Cerro Azul Geisha’s cup profile towards a flavor profile approaching a jammy intensity and candied, tropical sweetness balanced by the delicately juicy acidity of ripening summer fruits, a Natural post-harvest processing method was used. Having collected only properly ripe cherries at 17-18 on the Brix meter from pickers who had been trained to eyeball and then hand-harvest the cherries at these levels, the cherries were manually segregated at least three more times. Sorters used visual and tactile cues to re-check the level of ripeness, and then proceeded to separate what they determined to be the good ones from the rest. Only these good, ripe cherries went into flotation, whereby floaters were removed and what remained were first left untouched in open stainless steel containers for 48 hours and then sun-dried for up to 28 days.

Origin

Country: Colombia
Region: Valle Del Cauca
Producer: Rigoberto Herrera
Farm: Cerro Azul
Elevation: 1700-2000m
Process: Natural
Variety: Geisha
Type: Single Origin

Purchase

AED 20.00
100g
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