beansColombia - Libardo Mulcue Pillimue - El Gaudual - Ombligon - Washed Process
Colombia - Libardo Mulcue Pillimue - El Gaudual - Ombligon
- Origin
- Colombia
- Producer / station
- Libardo Mulcue Pillimue - El Guadual
- Farm / Lot
- El Gaudual
- Variety
- Ombligon
- Process
- Washed
- Importer
- Caravela
- Exporter / partner
- Caravela
- Pricing overview
- The prices stated are purchasing costs only; they don't reflect our total costs or the total quantity actually paid to farmers. They're an indicator of our economic impact as a business.
- Farmgate price Farmgate price is the amount paid to the producer for the processed, dried and milled coffee.
- USD $4.40/lb ≈ AUD $13.72/kg
- FOB price FOB is the price paid for the coffee before shipping, insurance and local costs.
- USD $6.85/lb ≈ AUD $21.36/kg
- Our landed cost Our landed cost is what the coffee costs us by the time it is ready to leave the domestic warehouse and head to the roastery.
- AUD $26.44/kg
- Shipping cost Shipping costs are the amount we pay for the domestic shipping of the coffee to our roastery. We quote this separately to the landed cost because this price can vary greatly.
- AUD $0.25/kg
- Floral
- Sweet Plum
- Rich Sugar
The ombligon cultivar is well known in the specialty competition space. Notably, associated with Nestor Lasso's farm - El Diviso and, in the Australian context, famous for winning brewers cup. The coffee, therefore, has a reputation as a funky and "cherry" forward cup profile.
When we tasted this coffee on the cupping table, we were blown away by it's structure, florality and sweetness. Not knowing what cultivar the lot was, we eagerly locked in our purchase with Caravela. When our rep, Mark, told me that the coffee was an ombligon I could immediately see why producers chose to cultivate this crop. It's a real pleasure to taste the cultivar without the heavy processing that it's often used in conjunction with, and to point out the excellent growing and processing that farmers like Libardo contribute to the coffee.
The Libardo and his family have been producing coffee at El Guadual for 37 years. He, his wife Onaida and their two daughters process the coffee with two fermentation stages. Firstly in cherry for twenty four hours and then after pulping, in open tanks, for a further forty eight. The coffee then moves to drying in a parabolic dryer, built by the family on site, for drying in two to three weeks. It's exactly the kind of processing that we love, providing a quantity of fermentation that yields obvious affect on the complexity and fruitiness of the cup without becoming so dominant as to lose the freshness of the fruit flavour. Washed processes like this always have a rich sugariness which layers with the complexity of the acidity to create a truly excellent profile.
ORIGIN: El Gaudual/Inza/Cauca/Colombia
VARIETAL: Ombligon
PROCESSING: Washed Process
ALTITUDE: 1891 masl
NOTES: Floral/Sweet Plum/Rich Sugar
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