Taste of dark chocolate, sweet nuts, and black tea,
balanced with mild malic acidity, tropical fruit aroma,
medium body, and a subtly sweet aftertaste.
The majority of Colombian coffee, especially from the southern cultivation regions of Popayan, comes from small family farms. Popayan has a rich history of coffee production and has recently
become one of the most sought-after coffee cultivation regions in the world.
Colombia has a diverse range of coffee-growing regions that extend from north to south along the "Cordilleras," the mountain ranges that are the northern extensions of the Andes.