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Colombia Huila Natural

Colombia Huila Natural

Precio habitual $26.00 USD
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Open the bag, close your eyes, and you're already somewhere beautiful.

This is coffee with deep roots — grown by 84 family farmers in the municipality of Aipe, tucked into Colombia's legendary Huila department where the Andes Mountains divide into three majestic ranges and the Magdalena River carves through valleys fed by streams cascading down from snow-capped volcanoes reaching over 5,400 meters. The region's high-quality soils and abundant natural water make it ideal for the organic, chemical-free agricultural practices that define every cup we offer from here. It's the kind of land that practically asks to grow extraordinary coffee — and the farmers of Aipe have been answering that call for generations.

The People Behind It

ASOPCAFA was born in 2012 when Jorge Emilio Ramirez and a small group of 24 farmers — clustered at the border of Huila and Tolima — came together to find better outlets for their coffee and leverage their collective strength. What started as a handful of neighbors with a shared goal has grown into a thriving community of 84 members, 17 of them women, each farming an average of 1.5 hectares and depending on coffee as their primary livelihood.

What makes ASOPCAFA special isn't just the coffee — it's the culture they've built around it. The cooperative runs an office and cupping lab in Aipe where farmers and their children can participate in agronomy and cupping courses, and they offer local children between 5 and 12 years of age free courses on planting, pruning, and maintaining coffee trees, with a special focus on environmental sustainability. Every bag you buy is part of that story. The association holds both Fair Trade and USDA Organic certifications, and provides ongoing technical support to help members continuously raise their game.

A Region Built for Greatness

Huila is often considered the heart of Colombia's specialty coffee movement — a region where small farms, cooperative systems, and careful processing combine to create coffees that are trusted for both quality and consistency. By 2021, 12 producers from Huila were finalists for the Cup of Excellence, one of the most prestigious international competitions in specialty coffee. The region's growing altitudes of 1,400–2,000 meters above sea level, combined with mineral-rich volcanic soil and the microclimate gifts of three Andean ranges, create conditions that produce reliably stunning, complex cups.

This particular lot is processed as a natural — the whole cherry dried slowly in the sun — which unlocks the kind of wild, fruit-forward exuberance that makes natural-process Colombian coffees something genuinely special.

Origin

Grower  Grower: Asociación de Productores, Transformadores y Exportadores de Café del Municipio de Aipe (ASOPCAFA)

Farm  Farm: 84 small farms

Region  Region: Aipe, Huila, Colombia

Cultivar  Cultivar: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia, and Typica

Altitude  Altitude: 1600 to 2000 meters

Processing Method  Processing Method: Natural and sun-dried

Profile

Roast Level  Roast Level: Medium Roast  Medium Dark Roast

Cup  Cup profile: Raspberry, Kiwi, Prune

The Cup: Prepare for a cup that keeps surprising you. The natural process draws out an extraordinary range of flavors: bright, jammy raspberry and kiwi up front, with lush tropical waves of pineapple and the deep, plummy sweetness of prune underneath. Dark chocolate anchors the whole cup, while brandy warmth and candy-like sweetness swirl through the finish. The body is creamy and lush, with a richness that lingers long after the last sip. It's the kind of profile Huila does so beautifully — juicy, sweet, and deeply satisfying, with a rounded brightness and sweetness that carries through to the finish.

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