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Coffee Columbia Milan Рassion fruit filter 250g

Coffee Columbia Milan Рassion fruit filter 250g

Coffee Columbia Milan Рassion fruit filter 250g

  • Passion fruit
  • Strawberry
  • Iced tea
  • altitude: 1730 m.a.s.l.
  • farm: Finca Milán
  • origin: Colombia
  • process: Washed Passion Fruit
  • region: Risaralda
  • score: 86
  • variety: Purple Caturra
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Description

Finca Milán, nestled in the green mountains of Risaralda, Colombia, is a hub of innovation and sustainable high-quality coffee production. The farm is led by Julio César Madrid Tisnés, a third-generation coffee grower who combines passion, experience, and a modern approach.

Finca Milán is known for its experimental processing methods, including culturing, nitro fermentation, as well as classic approaches such as washed and natural. The farm is part of Café Uba alongside La Riviera and Buenos Aires — an alliance dedicated to quality and sustainability.

Its location near Los Nevados National Natural Park promotes biodiversity and water conservation. Finca Milán also supports the local community through education and fair employment. The estate protects three natural water sources and maintains biological corridors of bamboo forests.

Origin

Colombia, often associated with emeralds and the narcotics trade, is, in fact, one of the leading giants in the coffee industry. Renowned worldwide, Colombian coffee is distinguished by its intriguing taste and high quality.

Initially considered a beverage for aristocrats, coffee in Colombia transformed into a true business for its residents. Additionally, Colombia's climate is ideal for coffee cultivation, featuring an equatorial zone, absence of frost, volcanic soil, and abundant Colombian sun, ensuring a bountiful harvest. Colombians plant coffee trees in the shade of taller plants, minimizing the need for intensive care. In 2011, UNESCO designated Colombia's Coffee Triangle as a World Heritage site.

Colombia exclusively cultivates Arabica, handpicking the beans but employing the 'wet' processing method for purification. Although this method is costly, coffee subjected to this process attains a higher class. This is why Colombian lots are highly prized worldwide.

General characteristics of Colombian coffee:

  • Moderate smoothness
  • Absence of bitterness
  • Tropical flavor notes
  • Hints of red berries
  • Sweet chocolate undertones

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