Colombian Misty Valley

£8.50£29.00

The infamous Potosi farm and their neighbours provide the cherries for this classic washed version of Sweet valley. Flavours of cranberry, peach, elderflower and coconut.


Our Colombian Misty Valley Coffee

The infamous Potosi farm and their neighbours provide the cherries for this classic washed version of Sweet valley.

Cherry is harvested and brought to Potosi for processing.

The valley itself splits the two farms Potosi and Las Margaritas, and often fills with low lying clouds.
Beginning in 1930, Israel Correa and Carmen Rosa Vega arrived in Valle del Cauca seeking unoccupied land to start a farm, acquiring Potosi. Over the upcoming years, there weren’t major changes in their way of life, besides of raising a big family which was the Colombian tradition in those days. Following this and the lack of labor, the children had to help by doing farm work. In 1945, three different varieties were introduced to the existing Typica; Yellow Bourbon, Red Bourbon and Caturra. Cafe Granja La Esperanza was born.

Two of the eleven children, Rigoberto and Luis, showed special interest in coffee production and processing. They decided to give their crop a new direction, changing to organic in the late 90’s. Besides Potosí, another farm in the Trujillo region was acquired to enlarge the organic production, La Esperanza farm. In 2007 Don Rigoberto had the chance to lease and manage a coffee farm in the region of Boquete in Panama, called “La Carleida”, and a year later obtained first place in the “Best coffee of Panama”. At this point he decided to bring some of the Geisha seeds to Colombia, starting a new era in the history of Granja La Esperanza.

Five farms now make up the Café Granja La Esperanza: Cerro Azul, Las Margaritas, La Esperanza, Potosi and Hawaii. With a reputation for producing competition winning coffees, processes are matched with varieties to produce unique flavour profiles.

Bean Type

Caturra, Castillo, Colombia

Processing Method

Wet

Altitude

1400-1860m

Harvest

November-January

Origin

Colombia