*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday 11:59pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59pm EST for Friday shipment
*Roast days are Tuesday and Thursday. Order by Sunday 11:59pm EST
for Wednesday shipment or Tuesday 11:59pm EST for Friday shipment
Specs
Producer Audon Solano
Farm El Triunfo
Region Palermo, Huila, Colombia
Harvest July - August 2025
Varieties Caturra, V, Colombia
Process Washed
Altitude 1,800 masl
Importer The Coffee Quest
Producer Profile
In our fifth season working with Audon's coffee we continue to be impressed with how consistently delicious his coffee is. Finca El Triunfo is located in Palermo Huila, and it sits at an elevation of approximately 1,800 m.a.s.l. and consists of 26 hectares in total. Of those 26 hectares, approximately 3 hectares are planted with coffee, with about 4,000 trees of Caturra and 10,000 trees of V. Colombia. This lot is comprised of both varieties, as their planting is intertwined on the farm.Aside from coffee, Audon also grows banana and tangelo trees. Audon's fermentation recipe consists of two fermentations: the coffee is first fermented in cherry for 24 hours and then de-pulped and dry fermented in the tank for an additional 36 hours. Upon washing, the coffee is laid out to dry in a greenhouse-style structure, for approximately 12-18 days.
*Refer to our Grind & Brew Guide for recipes and grind setting ranges tailored to specific grinders and brewers.
For best results we recommend resting your filter coffee for two to three weeks post-roast before brewing.
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 1970s by the rest of Central America, where it is now one of the most economically important varieties. At high altitudes Caturra has strong quality and yield potential but unfortunately, is quite susceptible to disease.
Caturra's susceptibility to rust led to efforts by the Colombian coffee research institute, Cenicafé, to cross Caturra with Timor Hybrids to generate rust resistance. The result was Variedad Colombia, which was largely successful for a time, and remains popular despite leaf-rust mutations overtaking its resistance.
Audon's fermentation recipe consists of two fermentations: the coffee is first fermented in cherry for 24 hours and then de-pulped and dry fermented in the tank for an additional 36 hours. Upon washing, the coffee is laid out to dry in a greenhouse-style structure, for approximately 12-18 days.
IMPORTER | The Coffee Quest |
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. | 4,488,781.25 COP per carga (125kg of parchment) |
FOB PRICING | $6.76 USD per lb |
SUBTEXT PAID | $8.75 USD per lb |
LOT SIZE | Total lot size of 350 kg. Subtext purchaed 140 kg. |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH | Quest has been working with Ernedis for 10 years. This is the fifth season we have purchased his coffee. |
QUALITY | Subtext cupping score of 87 |