Colombia | La Loma - Washed Filter
Plum – Green Apple – Nougat
Pickup available at 525 Collins Street
Usually ready in 24 hours
High in the mountains above La Plata in Colombia’s Huila region sits La Loma — a two-hectare farm tended by Javier Golondrino. As a student, Javier picked coffee with his father to cover the cost of travel to school; at fifteen he was gifted a small parcel with a thousand trees and planted it in Caturra and Colombia. Two decades on he manages ten thousand trees at ~1,900 masl, where the cool air and slow maturation draw out the floral, stone-fruit sweetness that Huila is prized for. La Loma is exactly what its name says — a hill — but it is also a story of persistence, apprenticeship, and upward movement through care.
Javier is part of Aprocoagrosh — a breakaway group of small farmers who left a large cooperative to pursue quality on their own terms, supported by technical training from ASORCAFE. On such small farms, two days of pickings are often combined: day one is pulped and fermented 24 hours before day two is added, raising pH and allowing a further 12 hours of controlled fermentation. The parchment is then dried slowly on parabolic beds. When done with intention, as here, this simple rural method becomes an asset — stretching fermentation without tipping into disorder, yielding a fruit-led cup of uncommon clarity.
The result is complex, floral and bright — passionfruit and nectarine up front, citric lift through the middle, and a butterscotch-like sweetness that rounds the finish. It is a clean expression of both place and constraint: a micro-farm solving scale with technique, and a producer whose path from schoolyard picker to independent grower shows how discipline and collective learning can change what small lots can be. Above all, it is delicious — generous, layered, and quietly confident.
Tasting Notes
Plum – Green Apple – Nougat
Variety
Caturra & Colombia
Origin
Colombia
Processing Method
Fully Washed
Brewing Notes
In collaboration with The Common Ground Project, we work to create stronger, healthier, more resilient communities by offering training and employment pathways to people facing disadvantage. Growing organic, nutrient-rich food for the region and helping connect the dots in our local food system is our focus.
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