Colombia Perla De Inza - Organic

from $18.00

Origin: Colombia
Farmer/Producer: Perla De Inza
Varietal: Castilla Caturra, Colombia
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1800
Flavor Notes:
Red Apple | Peach | Honey

Please note: We roast to order two times a week. Your order will ship as promptly as possible, with the freshest roast possible. You will receive a notification when your order has been shipped or is ready to be picked up locally (if you choose pickup as your shipping option). If you have any questions, please contact us at roastery@pioneercoffeeroasters.com

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Origin: Colombia
Farmer/Producer: Perla De Inza
Varietal: Castilla Caturra, Colombia
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1800
Flavor Notes:
Red Apple | Peach | Honey

Please note: We roast to order two times a week. Your order will ship as promptly as possible, with the freshest roast possible. You will receive a notification when your order has been shipped or is ready to be picked up locally (if you choose pickup as your shipping option). If you have any questions, please contact us at roastery@pioneercoffeeroasters.com

Origin: Colombia
Farmer/Producer: Perla De Inza
Varietal: Castilla Caturra, Colombia
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1800
Flavor Notes:
Red Apple | Peach | Honey

Please note: We roast to order two times a week. Your order will ship as promptly as possible, with the freshest roast possible. You will receive a notification when your order has been shipped or is ready to be picked up locally (if you choose pickup as your shipping option). If you have any questions, please contact us at roastery@pioneercoffeeroasters.com

Meet The Farmer

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Meet The Farmer |

 

INZÁ

The municipality of Inzá is nestled in the middle of the great Colombian Massif. A mountainous region where most of the mayor rivers of the country are born, including the Magdalena, the Cauca and the Patia river. Inza is surrounded by volcanoes, plus the altitude and climate of this region make it perfect for growing specialty coffee. Very small producers tend to their land and hold on to their traditions. Many of them have produced coffee with little or no chemicals for generations. The Pillimue Family, crucial members of the community, led a program to certify 80 producers in organic practices. This small group of producers have become leaders in innovative organic practices, leading workshops in the community in order to re-use a lot of the waste created by the farm and to make bio fertilizers that are cheap and useful.

Brewing Method

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Brewing Method |

Pour Over

We love this Unique coffee as a Pour Over!

How to Make your Perfect at Home Pour Over:

First You will need 20 Grams of coarsely ground coffee and Hot water at 199 degrees Fahrenheit.

  1. Pour 50 grams of hot water. Allow to drain for 30 seconds

  2. Pour 150 grams of hot water, starting in the center and spiraling outward. Allow to drain or one minute.

  3. Pour 120 grams of hot Water. Start your pour from the outside spiraling inwards to reincorporate all of the grounds into the brew.

ESPRESSO

Though we feature this coffee primarily as a pour over at the shop, this coffee has a unique profile that is great to experiment with as an espresso! If you have a machine at home feel free to give it a try!

Your at Home Espresso guide:

20 grams of fine ground espresso yields 40 grams of Liquid Espresso, the extraction should take 27 seconds.

 
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