Nariño, Colombia

Pablo Guerrero

From $25.50

We don’t have a lot, so grab a bag quick!

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We taste

silver needles, clementine, sugarcane

...in this coffee.

For some of you, Pablo Guerrero might be a familiar name, as we used to purchase and share his incredible gesha selections. What’s great for Pablo is that a few years back, one of his washed gesha lots won The Cup of Excellence! The fact that he won was not a big surprise and we were really happy for him and this accomplishment.  But we also knew that this might mean access to future gesha lots would be harder to come by, which they were, and that’s OK.

So when we recently had the opportunity to revisit some of his other offerings, we were happy to taste a yellow bourbon that was absolutely delish! Now we are super stoked to welcome back Pablo and share this sugary gem with you!

Fresh off the grind the aromatics are wonderfully sweet and floral. The bourbon variety in general is known for its sweetness, and this particular lot exhibits this so beautifully in every sip! Add to this an elegant body wrapped around flavor notes of silver needles and juicy clementine and lets just say we will be drinking our fair share here at Sweet Bloom. We don’t have a lot, so grab a bag quick!

Region
Region
Nariño, Colombia
Flavors
Flavors
silver needles, clementine, sugarcane
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
floral, sweet
Acidity
Acidity
citric acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
sugarcane sweetness
Producer
Producer
Pablo Guerrero
Altitude
Altitude
2200 m
Varieties
Varieties
yellow bourbon
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Meet Pablo Guerrero

A Colombian Cup of Excellence Champion

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$8.00/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.28/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$3.80/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$Total Cost/lb.

We buy, roast, and sell coffee. On a surface level, this sounds simple enough. But buying coffee in a way we are proud of and in a way that those who buy our coffee are proud of is often complex, challenging, and hard work. We find ourselves on a continuum of buying and selling that progresses towards more sustainable, meaningful and equitable relationships. The chart below provides basic information for each lot on where we are on this journey.

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