Colombia La Palma y El Tucan Lactic Gesha Coffee (#022)
Bolivia | Brazil | Colombia | Costa Rica |
Dom. Republic | Ecuador | El Salvador | Guatemala |
Honduras | Nicaragua | Panama | Peru |
Burundi | Ethiopia | Kenya | Rwanda |
Tanzania | Uganda | Indonesia | Yemen |
88 | 89 | 90 | 91 |
92 | 93 | 94-100 | Undisclosed |
Washed | Natural | Anaerobic | Other |
Espresso | Filter | Omniroasted |
About Colombia La Palma y El Tucan Lactic Gesha Coffee (#022)
Brussels is Wide Awake's hometurf, their playground for roasting and brewing - Wide Awake's roastery is based in the Magellan Parc at the Brussels canal, home to where they roast small but in consistent batches on a Probat P12.
A world class coffee, incredibly complex.
By the end of 2016, they had set a new record for the highest price ever paid in Colombia for green coffee, won more than 15 regional and national championships and had their first shot at the World Barista Championship. At this point, their project was the proof that producing fine Colombian coffees using a purpose-driven model that shares value with the neighbouring community was possible. Today, their coffee is the best representation of their story. A story of commitment to constant innovation.
The coffee cherries were first aerobically stabilized for 10 hours and then put in anaerobic conditions for 86 hours. The cherries were then pulped and coffee was oxidized in mucilage for 23 hours in order to increase the concentration of organic acids. To finalise the process, the coffee was washed and put to sun-dry slowly for 137 hours complemented by a 19 hours final mechanical drying phase.
- Hario V60: dose = 16g, yield = 220g water
- Use soft water (50-100ppm) at 94° C
- Extraction time of 2minutes 20seconds
Cupping NotesJasmine / White Peach / Kaffir Lime