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Colombia Huila Organic 340G
$23.00
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Region: Huila
Growing Altitude: 1500 – 1650 MASL
Variety: Caturra, Typica
Process: Washed and Dried in the Sun
Cupping Notes: Citrus, Sweet, Balanced, Creamy, Nutty, Medium Acidity
Size: 340 Grams
Colombia Huila Excelso is sunshine in a cup.. this coffee radiates! With sweet malty digs, a subtle citrus kiss….so bright and creamy. Best enjoyed as a pour-over, filter, or pressed. Harvested in Huila, Colombia, this coffee is de-pulped by hand, dried on raised beds for good air circulation, and then dried completely in the sun. It’s warm, sweet and completely lovely.
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