Laurina

About This Coffee

A natural-processed Arabica coffee from the Zorro Azul Farm in Risaralda, Colombia, at 1775 meters altitude. Produced by Liliana Toro and Didier Osorio. The variety is Laurina (also known as Bourbon Pointu), an extremely rare, slightly conical-beaned Arabica naturally low in caffeine — approximately half that of other Arabicas. Tasting notes include blackberries, raisins, and vanilla. Described as sweet and fruity with a nice roundness in the cup.

Origin

Bolivia
Risaralda (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Blackberry, Raisin, Vanilla

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Laurina
TB

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