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Passiflora - Semi-Washed Passionfruit Co-ferment

Passiflora - Semi-Washed Passionfruit Co-ferment

Loveless Coffees

About This Coffee

Passiflora is a single-origin coffee from Palestina, Huila, Colombia, produced by Marlon Rojas at Finca La Reserva. The Bourbon variety is processed using a semi-washed method with passionfruit co-ferment, where fruit aromatics and wild yeasts enhance fermentation complexity. The coffee exhibits fruitier, wilder flavors characteristic of honey process coffees, with expected malic acidity, sweetness, and floral notes typical of Colombian specialty coffee.

Origin

Huila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Floral, Apple, Pear, Sugary/Sweet, Passionfruit, Malic Acidity

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Semi-Washed, Passionfruit Co-Ferment

Typology

Arabica
Bourbón
LC

Loveless Coffees

Loveless Coffees was founded in 2017 by Will Douglas and Joe Wieczorek under the original name Spectrum Coffees, roasting initially in Red Hook before relocating to Bushwick, Brooklyn. The company roasts on a Loring Falcon, which runs 30 percent more efficiently on gas than standard equipment, and follows what it calls a New York Nordic style: light to medium roasts with pronounced clarity, sweetness, and structure shaped by training in Norway and years behind the bar in New York. Loveless publishes the import prices it pays for coffee and, when possible, the per pound price paid directly to producers. The Bushwick café on Central Avenue serves the roastery's coffees alongside house baked pastries, and the team has earned recognition at public cuppings as far afield as Barcelona.

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