ARANGO, Colombia

ARANGO, Colombia

Monogram

About This Coffee

A single origin coffee from Arturo Arango's El Paraiso farm located in Barcelona, Quindío, Colombia, at 1300–1450 masl. The Castillo variety undergoes an anaerobic natural process with 45-hour aerobic fermentation followed by raised-bed drying over 8–12 days. This 2025 crop delivers intense fruitiness and a smooth, rich body, with flavor notes of papaya, citrus, blackberry, and plum.

Origin

Quindío (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Blackberry, Citrus Fruit, Plum, Papaya

Roast Level

Processing

Anaerobic Natural

Typology

Arabica
Castillo
M

Monogram

Monogram Roasters is the specialty coffee expression of the Manolikakis family, whose coffee roots in Chania stretch back five generations to 1886, when Konstantinos Manolikakis began importing Brazilian coffee, Cuban sugar, and Ceylon tea, eventually becoming the exclusive supplier to all of Crete. Today the family operates a modern roasting and processing facility in Souda while running two Monogram cafes in Chania's center and old town, plus an evening sibling venue called The Bar by Monogram. Their approach to specialty roasting is distinctly data driven, using advanced equipment and extensive cupping evaluation to target a consistent balance between acidity and sweetness in every batch. The sourcing program spans origins from Ethiopia and Kenya to Panama, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Brazil, and Tanzania, while a traditional Manolikakis branded Greek coffee roasted for ibrik preparation honors the family's heritage alongside the modern lineup. Monogram bridges 140 years of Cretan coffee tradition with contemporary specialty standards, proving that deep local roots and forward looking craft can thrive in the same cup.