Huila, Colombia

Matambo

From $21.00

A new lot from the Matambo growing group!

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We taste

floral, toblerone, golden raisin

...in this coffee.

The Matambo group started as five members in 2008 and has grown to over 80 members strong today. They get their name from  the mighty mythical pre-Hispanic warrior, and grow their coffee in the surrounding hills near the town of Gigante in Huila.  Average farm sizes are around 3.5 hectares.

Steep hillsides, favorable wind patterns, and the right balance of sun and rain lead to exceptional growing conditions.  Add to this good agricultural practices and careful processing and the Matambo group produces exceptional coffee.  This particular lot is sweet, with a lovely floral note to the aromatics. In the cup we are finding chocolate and toffee with dried fruit like golden raisin.  If chocolatey sweet and balanced coffee is your thing, Matambo should be a go to.

 

Region
Region
Huila, Colombia
Flavors
Flavors
floral, toblerone, golden raisin
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
floral and sweet
Acidity
Acidity
citric and malic acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
toffee
Producer
Producer
82 small-scale producers
Altitude
Altitude
1500-1900m
Varieties
Varieties
caturra, colombia

Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$5.25/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
0.31/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$4.13/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$9.69/lb.

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