#141 Washed Process Coffee Beans from Colombia
#141 Washed Process Coffee Beans from Colombia
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Ships directly from Pair Cupworks, roasted in small batches and usually shipped within 7 business days. US delivery is typically 2–6 business days. Orders with coffees from more than one roaster arrive as separate boxes. Shipping & freshness →
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Tasting Notes
Specific flavors and aromas the roaster (or our team) noticed when cupping this coffee. They describe the brewed cup, not flavorings added to the beans.
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Roast Level
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Roast Level
How dark the beans are roasted, on a 'specialty' scale where Light/Ultralight preserves the most origin character.
Read more in the glossary → - Specialty Light/Ultralight
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Flavor Profile
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Flavor Profile
High-level flavor families this coffee leans toward — fruity, floral, sweet, chocolate/nutty, spicy, tea/botanical, or fermented/wine-like.
Read more in the glossary → - Fruity
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Origin Type
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Coffee Type
Whether a coffee is a single origin (from one farm, region, or country) or a blend (multiple origins combined).
Read more in the glossary → - Single Origin
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Flavor Notes
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Flavor Notes (SCA)
More specific flavor families inside the broader profile, using the SCA Coffee Taster's Flavor Wheel — e.g. 'Citrus' and 'Berry' inside 'Fruity'.
Read more in the glossary → - Tropical, Stone Fruit
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Caffeine
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Caffeine
Whether this coffee is caffeinated or decaffeinated, and (for decaf) which process was used.
Read more in the glossary → - Caffeinated
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Country of Origin
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Country of Origin
Where in the world this coffee was grown, or 'Multiple' for a blend with beans from more than one country.
Read more in the glossary → - Colombia
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Process Type
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Processing
How the coffee cherry was prepared after picking — dried with or without its fruit, fermented under specific conditions, etc. Big effect on the final cup.
Read more in the glossary → - Washed
Tropical, Apricot, Violet! -- This coffee is part of our Parista Collabs and was curated by our barista, Nick! Grown in Cauca Colombia by indigenous communities and the Jaun Tama Indigenous Councils Association
Each 8oz retail package comes with a limited-edition sleeve with original art conceptualized by our featured Pair team member and illustrated by our co-owner, Eugenia Tai, along with a bio written by Connor M.! The Pairista Collaboration is our way of celebrating our talented and passionate team members and sharing their values.
- Origin: Region Region Inza, Cauca, Colombia
- Elevation: 1200-1600 masl
- Growers/Producers: Juan Tama Indigenous Councils Association
- Varietal: Caturra, Bourbon, Castillo
- Processing: Washed
- Harvest Time: September - November
From our Green Coffee Source:
Cauca Raw Coffee Beans
Juan Tama is a pioneering organization of indigenous communities in the municipality of Inza in the Cauca department. Founded in 2008, the association encompasses 600 family farms with an estimated production of between 10000 - 13000 bags of Excelso green coffee beans. The association is dedicated to increasing organic and biodiverse food production and food autonomy with the goal of helping its member families enjoy prosperity
Juan Tama provides farm assistance to its members in the form micro-loans and agronomic assistance such as crop management, in-farm processing, and organic farm management.
Colombia Unroasted Coffee Beans
Over half a million families dedicate their livelihoods to producing unroasted Colombia green coffee on small farms that dot the country’s volcanic mountain ranges. As the world’s third-largest producing country, the volume, quality, and variety that comes out of Colombia year-round is staggering. Coffee from Colombia is never dull, and with 16 coffee-producing regions along three mountain ranges and two harvests each year, Colombia always has fresh coffee on hand. Read more in our Colombian Coffee Origin Report.
