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Colombia - Cadefihuila - Cooperativa - Lavado

Colombia - Cadefihuila - Cooperativa - Lavado

Mori Coffee

About This Coffee

This supremo grade coffee comes from small coffee growers associated with Cadefihuila, one of the most important cooperatives in the Huila department of Colombia. Grown at altitudes between 1,700 and 1,900 meters in Pitalito on volcanic soils, this coffee combines traditional varieties including Castillo, Colombia, and Caturra. The cherries undergo selective hand-picking by farming families with 2-3 hectare farms. The washed process includes controlled fermentation followed by complete washing, then 100% sun-drying on patios. The cup profile features floral and enzymatic aromas with sweet notes of caramel, honey, and chocolate. It offers balanced acidity, silky body, and a light fruity sensation with a clean, sweet, persistent finish.

Origin

Huila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Caramelized, Honey

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
MC

Mori Coffee

Mori Coffee traces its roots to 1928, when a family of Japanese immigrants settled in Parana state, Brazil, and began growing and roasting coffee. Nearly a century later, Avi Castineiras and Pedro Tanoira brought those beans to Santiago de Compostela, opening their first space at the Mercado de Abastos in February 2021. A second space followed in April 2022 inside the historic El Rhin building, preserving its original 1960s glass storefront. The coffee comes from Fazenda Mori, still run by the third generation of the founding family, and this marks the first time the farm's coffee has been sold outside Brazil. Japanese decorative elements inside the space honor that heritage. Mori's philosophy holds that coffee deserves the same attention and respect as wine, and the pairing of Brazilian farming tradition with Galician hospitality makes for something genuinely distinctive.

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