Cornico
House Blend 250g
£8.00
Our signature house espresso, hand-roasted on-site.
Altitude: Between 1400 and 1700 m.a.s.l
Varietals: Typica, Bourbon
Tasting notes: Citrus fruits, cane sugar and dark chocolate
Description: This lot from La Narino in Colombia comprises coffees from 16 member farms, all of whose land is between 1700 - 2100 meters. The farmers pick their coffee during the day and depulp it in the afternoon, typically fermenting the lots for 16 - 24 hours dry.
The coffees are generally washed two or three times before being dried either in small 'casa elbas', mechanical dryers or parabolic dryers. The mechanical drying takes between 25-40 hours, while the other drying structures can take up to 15 days.
Huehuetenango is a municipality in the western highlands of Guatemala, running up to the border with Mexico and encompassing a lot of microclimates across its hills and valleys. Peña Roja, or red rock, lies in the foothills of Peña Blanca which peaks at 3520 m.a.s.l.
Coffee on the 81 smallholders' farms is picked by hand, washed and dried on patios under the sun, often those patios are actually the roofs of houses perching on the slopes and hillsides.
Reviews
I was pleasantly surprised at the smooth roasted depth of flavor that the Cornico brand of coffee had. I will be purchasing again.
Debbie Creed
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