Borbon Passiflora (Semi-Washed) - Colombia

Borbon Passiflora (Semi-Washed) - Colombia

Monastery Coffee

About This Coffee

This single origin coffee is from La Reversa farm in the Huila region of Colombia, grown at an elevation of 1,650-1,750 meters above sea level. The Borbon variety undergoes semi-washed processing. The coffee features flavor notes of apricot, mandarin, and elderflower. It is sourced through Forest Coffee and produced by Marlon, a third-generation coffee farmer.

Origin

Huila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Apricot, Mandarin, Elderflower

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Semi-Washed

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón
MC

Monastery Coffee

Monastery Coffee was founded in 2013 in Adelaide by Adam Marley, Daniel Milky, and Nader Shahin, three friends with university backgrounds in economics, finance, and geophysics. They roast on a 12 kilogram Diedrich using Cropster software from a characterful shed within a shed structure in a semi industrial area northeast of the city. Sourcing is serious here, with green beans coming through Melbourne Coffee Merchants, Cafe Imports, Handpickers, and others, and Adam has personally traveled to Burundi to work with the Long Miles Coffee Project. By 2020, 73% of their coffee came from smallholder farmers working five hectares or less, and every wholesale partner receives farmer cards with photos and origin stories.

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