Cattleya Excelso EP

Colombia

Cattleya Excelso EP

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Location
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Region

Cundinamarca, Boyaca

Farm / Cluster

Local Producers

Altitude

1200-2000 masl

Processing

Washed

Variety

Colombia, Castillo, Caturra

Flavor Notes

Bright complex acidity, citrus, grapefruit, floral, roasted nut and cocoa, good body, clean finish

The story behind Cattleya Excelso EP

We worked with our producer partners in Colombia to create this Mercon Specialty exclusive. It is available for shipment year-round, ensuring a consistent supply of high quality, fresh Colombian coffee. The cattleya orchid is the national flower of Colombia and we chose the name to represent the complex floral characteristics we are looking for in this coffee.

Cattleya is a regional blend made with coffees from the Tequendama province of Cundinamarca department and the Lengupá province of Boyacá department, both located on the Eastern Andes mountain range, forming the Cundiboyacense plateau. Prior to the Spanish conquest, the indigenous Muisca tribe lived in the region and now contains many preceramic and ceramic archaeological sites.

This Cundiboyacense region is mountainous with altitudes raging between 1100 to 4000 masl, it has many rivers and lakes and contains a unique Andean unique ecosystem: páramos (moorlands). 60% of all páramos in the world are situated in Colombia. Thanks to this, complex microclimates are created resulting in high quality agricultural products, especially coffee.

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Colombian Cattleya Excelso EP Green Coffee Beans from Mercon Specialty
Colombian Cattleya Excelso EP Green Coffee Beans from Mercon Specialty

Our coffee is grown between 1,200 and 2,000 meters above sea level, with coffee varieties of Colombia, Castillo, and Caturra. The average farmer in Colombia has less than one hectare of land, so this coffee is made up of 100’s of farmers in the region who pool their coffee and process it in area coffee mills. The coffee is depulped, washed and soaked overnight, and dried either in full sun on patios or in mechanical dryers, depending on availability and climate.

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