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Campesinas - Colombia Narino

Campesinas - Colombia Narino

No. Six Depot Coffee Roasters

About This Coffee

Campesinas Colombia Narino is a single-origin washed coffee from the highlands of Narino, Colombia, grown at 6,000-6,300 feet altitude by farmer Ligia Ruano. The coffee features the Caturra variety and undergoes 24-hour fermentation followed by drying in parabolic beds. This medium roast coffee offers complex flavor notes of brown sugar, milk chocolate, orange, caramel, and lime.

Origin

Nariño (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Caramelized, Brown Sugar, Lime, Orange, Milk Chocolate

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Caturra
NS

No. Six Depot Coffee Roasters

Lisa Landry and Flavio Lichtenthal established No. Six Depot Coffee Roasters in July 2013 within the Berkshires oldest train station, built in 1834, converting the historic structure into a roastery and cultural space. The vintage Probat roaster from the 1960s anchors their operation, roasting batches of no more than 12 kilograms to maintain meticulous control over every roast. Landry and Lichtenthal travel two to three months annually to coffee growing countries, sourcing exclusively hand picked, organically grown, shade grown coffees that reflect their environmental values. Recognition from The Guardian as a Top International Travel Find in 2016 and selection as a finalist for the Martha Stewart American Made Awards acknowledge their contribution to specialty coffee culture.

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