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Classic: Villa Maria
Huila, Colombia
Variety: Caturra
Processing: Washed
Origin: Huila, Colombia
Producers: Oscar Ferney Olarte
Altitude: 1682m
Huila is one of the most productive departments in Colombia for coffee by volume, and while you would expect that to mean large-scale commodity production, the vast majority of farms in Huila are small, family-owned operations between 1-3 hectares. These Caturra beans were grown on one such farm: Oscar Ferney Olarte's Finca Villa Maria in the Pital municipality. This coffee was wet processed in the traditional Colombian way with a 22-hour fermentation before drying for fifteen days on raised beds. Huila gets a decent amount of rain, so most drying facilities are covered to help regulate moisture content. In addition to raking the coffee to ensure even drying, workers will often adjust the amount of shade and ventilation the cover provides to control the drying process as much as possible. It's a lot of variables to keep track of, but careful attention to the drying process can make or break the final flavors in a coffee.
Villa Maria tastes like a Colombian coffee through and through - which means plenty of hefty flavors to go around. In our cup, we're picking up on nuttiness, a dark chocolate note, and just a little citrus acidity. It reminds us of old school diner coffee in the best way - smooth, rich, no-nonsense flavor that you can depend on. Brew a cup, give it a taste, and let us know what you think!
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Sign in to comment4.5 out of 5
This was the best coffee so far in my subscription. The prior coffees were too light less robust. I hope to receive more of this type.
Fred Miller
New York
Member Since
March '19
5.0 out of 5
I've really been loving the columbian coffees over the african ones lately. Light and smooth finish and no aftertaste.
Ryan Jackson
Simi Valley
Member Since
March '16
5.0 out of 5
Probably my favorite coffee in my subscription so far. Feel free to send it any time it's in stock--I just started my first bag and have already put another in my queue!
Florinda Vasquez
Simi Valley
Member Since
December '18
4.0 out of 5
The comment of "old-school diner" coffee had me in the description, along with the tasting reference to chocolate. Another roaster I value for their offerings describes their similar style roast as a really good "truck stop coffee". In past days, I would have snubbed my nose at trying "diner" or "truck stop" coffee, but from quality roasters it is a different story. The flavors of Villa Maria are smooth and approachable with a touch of acidity and citrus finish. Brewing and savoring each cup is a joy. I will take a shipment anytime it is available.
Jeff Walter
Branford
Member Since
February '17
5.0 out of 5
I love this coffee. I have received a few I did not particularly like so I would order this one over and over again
sylvia friesen
Avon Lake
Member Since
December '18
4.0 out of 5
I like my coffee a little stronger but this. But this has a freshness like iv never had. U can smell how exotic and amazing it is. I just like mine bolder.
Indiana Holmes SR.
Lake Stevens
Member Since
July '19
On 05/22/19 BJ said
Hey Jeff, Glad you liked it! It's definitely a strange descriptor, but one that we feel makes some sense here. When people think of diner coffee they tend to think of something smooth and full, which this coffee presents in the best way possible. Glad you gave it a shot! You can get repeat shipments in your subscription by clicking the "add to my queue" button. Cheers!