Colombia Inza Veredas

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Flavor notes: Grape, lemon zest, milk chocolate, dried dates, guava

Process: Washed

Roast Level: Light

Cup Description: 

This is quite a juicy cup with a big-bodied mouthfeel. It should leave you with quite a nice aftertaste! Immediately, you should taste some juiciness akin to taking a bite of a grape accompanied by some citrus zest. Cooling allows for some dried date notes and chocolatiness to settle in. Even though it’s a light roast, I find it to be quite balanced between fruity, yet sweet. Depending on the brew method, you might even taste some sugar cane! 

Lighter roasts don’t tend to be everybody’s cup,  find this to be quite an easy one to enjoy!

Farm Notes: 

Veredas Vecinas (which means "neighboring villages"), brings together coffees from small, high-elevation farms tucked into the mountains of Inzá, in Colombia’s Cauca region.

The heart of this lot comes from San Antonio, a little town you reach by winding along the Río Páez and crossing a narrow suspension bridge. It’s a remote area, but rich with coffee tradition. Most farms here sit between 1500 and 2000 meters above sea level, where cooler temperatures and slow ripening lead to dense, flavorful beans.

These coffees come from smallholder farmers, many of whom use traditional, hands-on methods: hand-cranked or small motor de-pulpers, natural fermentation, and careful drying in covered parabolic beds. Each farm processes its own harvest, so every sample brings something unique to the table.

Altitude: 1500-2000


Cupping Score: 87.1

FAQ

How do subscriptions work?

Select a frequency, how often you'd like to receive fresh coffee. Your card will be charged for today's purchase and depending on which frequency you chose (every week, every two weeks, once a month), your card will be charged from today's date and I will fulfill those orders then. You will receive fresh coffee based on the frequency of your subscription!

How do I choose the grind size?

Depends on how you brew your coffee! If you use a regular coffee pot, choose the drip option and I'll grind it the right size for you. Same for all other options.

Do you have "K-cups"?

The short answer is no. HOWEVER, if you use a Keurig, you can simply put the coffee I send you in a re-useable K-cup. Same for Nespresso machines.

Do I need special equipment to brew this coffee?

Absolutely not! You can brew this coffee with your equipment of choice, however you enjoy your coffee. I tend to enjoy pour-over coffees, but feel free to use your typical coffee pot, French press, espresso machine, etc. Whatever floats your boat!

One caveat is that I will have some coffees that I have roasted with specific brew methods in mind (looking at you espresso!). That being said, you can enjoy all of these coffees with any brew method!