Coffee
(NEW) Blackberry Punch- COLOMBIA [FILTER]
21.5 EUR
Farm Finca Anaya Varietal Ombligon Process Thermal shock, Co-ferment with mosto of andean blackberry Tucked into the lush hills of Acevedo, in southern Huila, Finca Anaya is a 4.5-hectare family farm run by the Aranda Gómez family for over thirty years. In this corner of Colombia, where biodiversity defines the landscape, Sergio Darío Aranda has cultivated a deep passion for quality coffee, refining both his agricultural approach and his fermentation methods over time. This lot, named Ombligón, comes from a naturally occurring mutation of the coffee seed — marked by a central dimple like a navel; it is a natural mutation of uncertain origin, with characteristics similar to varieties like Bourbon, Pacamara, Castillo, and some Ethiopian heirlooms — selected and propagated locally for its unique sensory character.
- Origin
- Colombia Acevedo
- Process
- other
- Varietal
- Ombligón
Tasting notes
- grapefruit
- red fruit
- passion fruit