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Coffee from Colombia is one of the most diverse in terms of taste. You'll find both classic chocolate notes and fermented coffees with fruity and floral profiles. Choose whole bean coffee from Colombia, freshly roasted in the best foreign roasteries.

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Colombia Coffee – the heart of the world's coffee scene

Colombia coffee is no accident – it's a symbol of quality, diversity, and multi-generational tradition. For decades, Colombia has been one of the largest coffee producers in the world and, at the same time, one of the countries associated with the highest quality Arabica beans. This is where countless specialty batches come from, winning the hearts of coffee lovers worldwide – from New York to Tokyo.

In our shop, you will find only coffee beans from Colombia sourced from the best international roasteries. We have personally tasted almost every one of these coffees – we know how they taste and what you can expect in your cup. We select beans consciously, guided by their sensory profile, origin, and processing method.

Why is coffee from Colombia so popular?

Colombia is a country that offers almost perfect Arabica coffee – sweet, clean-tasting, and versatile. But it's worth emphasizing that Colombia is not just one coffee, but thousands of unique micro-regions, farmers, and botanical varieties.

Coffee cultivation here extends from the northern Sierra Nevada mountains to the southern regions of Huila and Nariño. Practically every plantation has a different microclimate, different soil, and a different approach to coffee production.

It was from Colombia that our first conscious coffee choices originated, and today we cooperate with farmers who are redefining the concept of quality. For several months, we have been in direct contact with Diego Bermudez from Finca El Paraiso and Hachi – one of the most innovative farmers in Colombia. His approach to fermentation is almost a biotechnology laboratory, and coffee from his plantation wins awards worldwide. His process uses proprietary microorganism cultures, controlled bioreactors, and precise pressure and pH conditions to ensure the bean retains maximum sweetness and fruitiness.

Beyond Finca El Paraiso, there are other iconic places – such as farms in the Huila, Cauca, or Tolima regions. This is where most of the best coffee from Colombia is produced. It is coffee that can be both classic and chocolatey, as well as utterly surprising – with notes of peach, jasmine, or rum.

The taste of Colombian coffee – what to expect?

The taste of Colombian coffee offers a wide spectrum of experiences. Depending on the region and processing method, you might encounter:

  • Classic coffees – sweet, with notes of chocolate, nuts, and caramel

  • Fruity coffees – with notes of peach, mango, blackcurrant

  • Floral coffees – with aromas of jasmine or hibiscus

  • Fermented coffees – complex, multi-layered, sometimes reminiscent of fine wine

What distinguishes Colombia is its ability to combine these characteristics in a single bean. So, whether you prefer espresso or pour-over – you'll find something for yourself here.

Coffee processing in Colombia – tradition and modernity

For years, Colombia was synonymous with the classic washed process, or wet processing. Today, however, the coffee scene in this country is changing dynamically.

Modern farms, such as Finca El Paraiso, use controlled fermentation in closed bioreactors, employing isolated cultures of yeast and bacteria. This process allows for consistent sensory profiles and extracts maximum aroma from the beans.

There are also plantations using natural (dry) processing, which involves drying whole coffee cherries in the sun, and honey process, where part of the pulp remains on the bean, imparting sweetness to the coffee.

Colombian farmers are also experimenting with botanical varieties. Alongside the popular Caturra and Castillo, you will increasingly find:

  • Gesha – a variety known from Panama, but in its Colombian rendition, it can be equally spectacular

  • Pink Bourbon – a natural hybrid with pink cherries, yielding sweet and floral profiles

  • Ombligon – a rare, local variety found in the most exclusive coffees

Why choose coffee from Colombia?

  • An incredibly wide range of flavors – from chocolate to tropical fruits

  • Versatile coffee – excellent for both espresso and pour-over

  • Innovative processing methods – from bioreactor fermentation to classic washed

  • Cooperation with farmers – we know where the beans we sell come from

  • Freshly roasted coffee from top European roasteries