A single origin Colombian coffee from the Huila department, sourced from approximately 60–70 smallholder farmers in the towns of Tesalia and Teruel. Grown at 1,600–1,700 meters altitude on nutrient-rich volcanic soils. Varieties include Tabi, Castillo, and Caturra, processed using the washed method. Roasted as a filter coffee, this bean offers flavor notes of chocolate, brittle candy (Krokant), and honeydew melon, with a fine acidity, balanced body, and full sweetness typical of the Huila region.
Machhörndl Kaffee is a beloved Nuremberg roastery that has been a fixture of the Franconian specialty coffee scene for years, roasting small batches with artisanal care. Named after the Machhörndl family, the roastery emphasizes traditional drum roasting and direct sourcing from carefully selected farms across Africa, Central and South America. Their café in Nuremberg doubles as a gathering place for the local coffee community, with cuppings, tastings, and equipment advice. The flavor profiles range from bright, fruity filters to rich, full-bodied espressos, always roasted to showcase origin character rather than roast flavor. It's one of those neighborhood roasteries that locals fiercely guard as their own — and for good reason.