*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday at 11:59 PM Eastern
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59 PM Eastern for Friday shipment
*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday at 11:59 PM Eastern
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59 PM Eastern for Friday shipment
Specs
Producer Antonio Rodriguez
Farm Finca La Palmita
Region La Palma, Suaza, Huila, Colombia
Harvest November-December 2024
Varieties Caturra
Process Washed
Altitude 1,700 masl
Importer Osito
Producer Profile
Antonio Rodriguez owns and operates his farm, La Palmita, in the municipality of Suaza, in Southeastern Huila, near the border with Caquetá. La Palmita sits at approximately 1, 700 masl and is planted with Caturra and San Pacho, the latter of which is quite an uncommon variety in Colombia. This washed Caturra selection stood out to our head roaster on the competition tables at Copa de Oro this past season. Though it did not advance past round two, it is a delicious example of why we love Caturra.
*Refer to our Grind & Brew Guide for recipes and grind setting ranges tailored to specific grinders and brewers.
Of the many growing regions in Colombia, the mountainous department of Huila in the south west of the country grows the most coffee. Huila enjoys a wide diversity of micro-climates, temperatures, altitudes and coffee varieties. In fact, coffee is grown in 35 of Huila's 37 municipalities. All of this means that the coffee coming out of this region is as diverse as the variables that influence its production.
A natural mutation of Bourbon, originally discovered in Brazil in the early 20th century; Caturra derives its name from the Guarani word for “small,” a reference to its diminutive stature that results from a single-gene mutation causing dwarfism. It was this small size- allowing for more trees to be planted closer together- that led to mass selections of Caturra being made by the Instituto Agronomico (IAC) of Sao Paulo State in Campinas in the 1930’s. Caturra then made its way to Guatemala during the 1940’s and then was widely adopted in the 1970’s by the rest of Central America, where it is now one of the most economically important varieties
This washed micro lot was hand-selected at peak ripeness, then fermented intact in plastic barrels for 40 hours. Afterward, the cherries were de-pulped and further fermented for another 40 hours. The cherries were then rinsed and dried on raised beds inside a parabolic-style greenhouse dryer for 32 days.
IMPORTER | Osito |
FARMGATE PRICINGWhat's this?FOB: "Freight on board," usually the price paid to the coffee exporter for coffee ready to ship. This includes price paid to the producer as well as milling, warehousing and transportation costs plus any intermediaries' fees and export costs. Farmgate: the price paid by the exporter or other buyer to the producer or producer organization. | -- |
FOB PRICING | $6.75 USD per lb |
SUBTEXT PAID | $7.85 USD per lb |
LOT SIZE | Total lot size of 192 kg. Subtext purchased the full lot. |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH | This is the first year we have purchased Antonio's coffee. |
QUALITY | Subtext cupping score of 86.25 |