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Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Rigoberto Herrera

it won’t last long so grab a bag quick!

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We taste

honeysuckle, raspberry, guava, concord grape

...in this coffee.

After 12 years of sharing coffees from Rigoberto Herrera, it feels like he needs no introduction.  But here we go! We are honored, once again, to share with you one of the most beautiful coffees in the world from one of the most renowned and loved producers in the world. Our beloved friend Rigo continues to push the boundaries of coffee excellence, and this time it is in the form of a natural Sidra variety grown on his farm Las Margaritas.

Fresh off the grind we are smelling intense notes of raspberry and honeysuckle. In the cup, a deep complexity of flavor ranges from tropical fruits like guava, to dark fruits like concord grape.  Perhaps most remarkable is the sparkling crisp grape-like acidity that resonates from hot to cold. Add to this a sugarcane sweetness throughout and you are tasting one of the finest examples of coffee that Colombia and the world has to offer. This is a small lot and at this price, it won’t last long so grab a bag quick!

Region
Region
Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Flavors
Flavors
honeysuckle, raspberry, guava, concord grape
Process
Process
natural process
Aromatics
Aromatics
floral and raspberry aromatics
Acidity
Acidity
sparkling and crisp acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
sugarcane sweetness
Producer
Producer
Rigoberto Herrera
Altitude
Altitude
1539-1604 m
Varieties
Varieties
sidra
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Meet Rigo

he grows beautiful coffee

Rigo and his team have been pushing the boundaries of coffee growing and production for over a decade now

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$15.00/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.98/lb plus tariff of $1.77/lb
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$3.80/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$21.55/lb.

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