Colombia FTO Excelso EP Fancy [FLO and FT USA] Lohas - Grainpro
Colombia
Bags Available:
37 in stock
Description
Organic Colombian coffee brought to you by ASOPAP, a collective of dedicated specialty small-scale coffee producers situated in the enchanting Planadas of South Tolima. Rooted in a passion for quality coffee and organic principles, ASOPAP’s commitment to both flavor and the environment shines through in every cup.
Nestled in the heart of Planadas, ASOPAP is comprised of farmers who share a common vision – to produce exceptional coffee while upholding the highest organic standards. The result is a coffee that not only delights the senses but also echoes a profound respect for the land and its resources.
With the invaluable support of the Lohas Beans team, ASOPAP’s members have delved into the art of successful coffee production. Beyond the farms, these farmers have learned the intricacies of bringing their exceptional coffee to the global stage, enhancing their livelihoods and empowering their community along the way.
Join us in celebrating the harmonious blend of quality, sustainability, and community upliftment that defines ASOPAP’s organic Colombian coffee. Each sip carries the essence of Planadas, and with it, the stories of hardworking farmers and their commitment to excellence.
Excelso is a grading term for exportable coffee from Colombia, not related to variety or cupping profile. Excelso coffee beans have a screen size of 15/16, versus Supremo beans which have a screen size of 17/18. Often Supremo and Excelso coffee beans are harvested from the same tree, but they are sorted by size.
EP (European Preparation), represents beans that are screen size 15+ and meticulously sorted and cleaned to ensure coffee is free from defects and impurities.
Bag Size | 70 Kg Bags |
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Grade | FTO Excelso EP Fancy [FLO and FT USA] Lohas – Grainpro |
Farm/Cooperative | ASOPAP (Agropecuarios de Cafes Especiales de Planadas) |
Location | EBL San Leandro |
Contract | P115110/1 |
Altitude | 1600 – 1950 M |
Processing | Washed and Sun Dried |
Varietals | Caturra, Bourbon, Tipica, Castillo and F6 |
Harvest | Main Crop: May – August Fly Crop: November – January |
Cupping Notes | Medium Acidity and Body, Chocolate, Lemongrass, Herbal, Lingering Savory Finish |
