Colombia Las Veraneras

berries - red apple - juicy - caramel - blackberry - lingering sweetness

R395.00R1,420.00

Our single origin coffees are all packed into 250g bags straight from the roaster. For optimal freshness, if you select 1kg of a single-origin coffee, it will be shipped as 4x250g bags. Our blends and decaf are packed into both 250g and 1kg bags.

The grind size you select affects the extraction of your coffee. Unlike when purchasing pre-ground, we give you a wide range of choices to optimize the flavour of your coffee. Please select the brewing method you use and we will grind at the best setting for it. If you want more information reach out to us on our Live Chat for assistance.

Origin  Colombia Pitalito, Huila
Flavours  berries, red apple, juicy, caramel, blackberry, lingering sweetness
Body  medium round
Acidity  pink apple
Roast  medium
Brewing  siphon, plunger, espresso & milk

Owner(s) Rodrigo Sanchez
Altitude  1,550 – 1,750 masl
Varietals  Sudan Rume
Processing  36 hour Anaerobic natural

Our single origin coffees are all packed into 250g bags straight from the roaster. For optimal freshness, if you select 1kg of a single-origin coffee, it will be shipped as 4x250g bags.  
Our blends and decaf are packed into both 250g and 1kg bags. 

Farm info

Las Veraneras is the official name of Rodrigo Sanchez’s most recent farm. Together with his wife Claudia, they have named it this way, because in their journey they have been surrounded by the colours that characterize this plant, seeing them through each of their coffees.

This farm is located on the Peñas Blancas mountain range, bordering the municipality of Acevedo and Pitalito has an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level and at its highest point reaches 1750 meters above sea level, the climate is within 22 degrees average and is surrounded by more than 200 hectares of forest reserve, and 75 hectares suitable for each of their coffees, the farm is born through the Santa Barbara stream, which is the tributary of two aqueducts joining the Timana river.

In addition to transmitting tranquility through its wind gusts, it is accompanied by more than 20 different varieties, including Sudan Rume Mocca Caturra Purpura, Pacamara Geisha, Bourbon, and 15 other incredible varieties.

Process

Cherries are harvested and measured at 23 to 25 Brix degrees. The coffee is then left to rest for 36 hours, and then it is floated to eliminate impurities. Finally, it passes to the drying stage for 25 to 28 days.