ON HOLIDAY! Next Roast Day Jan. 8th
Colombia
Santa Ana
Terroir Best Lot
QUALITY SCORE: 88.75
Cup Notes
Sour Cherry / Dried Plum / Tamarind / Cocoa
Suggested for espresso and filter
when we roast
We freshly roast to order all coffees on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (excluding national holidays), and ship the same day! Cut-off time is 11:59pm (UTC+1) of the day before the roast day. *We only ship whole beans*
Details
- Quality Score
- 89.25
- Series
- Terroir Best Lot
- Producer
- Several small farmers
- Country
- Colombia
- Terroir
- Caldas
- Altitude
- 1800 masl
- Process
- Anaerobic Natural - Raised Beds
- Arabica cultivar
- Castillo
- Picked in
- November 2021
- Arrived in
- July 2022
- Shipped in
- Jute + GrainPro
- Roast profile by
- Rubens Gardelli
- Roasted on
- Customised solid-drum roaster
Suggested brewing recipe
There are two recipes: one for conical brewer (think v60) and one for flat-bottom brewer (think Kalita), however you can surely brew our coffees with any other brewing device, such as immersion brewers.
Please remember that these recipes are intended as starting points and may require further adjustments if the equipment you use is not identical to the one in the recipe; the characteristics of water used can also make a big difference in brewing.
Finally, the recipes suited specifically to Rubens’ roasting style, hence we do not guarantee that they will work as a universal reference.
Have fun brewing!
- Coffee:
- 17g
- Grind:
- Comandante 27 clicks (medium)
- Water:
- 250g (40tds) at 93 Celsius
- Time:
- Brew strenght:
- 1,48 tds
- Coffee:
- 17g
- Grind:
- Comandante 20 clicks (medium)
- Water:
- 250g (40tds) at 93 Celsius
- Time:
- 2:20
- Brew strenght:
- 1,55 tds
THE STORY BEHIND
Anserma municipality is located in the western area of the Caldas department. It is an agricultural center where the coffee cultivation plays a prominent role.
The cooperative called Anserma, started operating in 1967 and today it counts 2,083 associated coffee growers who cultivate excellent quality coffee with dedication and passion. The cooperative not only promotes quality improvements in coffee production in the region but also envisages coffee as a means to social and economic development. To this end, the members have long invested all the received profits from their commercial activities into social programmes geared towards meaningful impact on the wider community. They provide access to healthcare and life insurance for members, invest in gender equality and education programs and provide a wide range of financing for their producer members and their families.
The members of the cooperative have an extensive knowledge and experience in the commercialisation of coffee, and the support of the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia and the Departmental Committee of Coffee Growers of Caldas.
With the new General Manager Luis Miguel, the cooperative has moved to embrace technological innovation in production and the shift towards specialty coffee cultivation. To this end, temperature-controlled areas have been built in the warehouse so as to look after the micro lots that the producers deliver. In addition, the cooperative has started experimenting naturally processed lots, while taking on the risk away from the producers.
Anserma Cooperative invested in "Nuna" Coffee drying box that allows for regulation of temperature and humidity in the drying process. These boxes were pioneered in Colombia in the attempt to combat the extremely challenging and ever-changing daily climates in the Colombian Andes.
Santa Ana is an experimental microlot that involves young coffee growers of the Cooperative. The management hopes to expand and improve the capacity of the Cooperative so as to involve more producers in this experimental programme.
THE VARIETY
Castillo is named after the researcher Jamie Castillo, who helped Cenicafe, Colombia’s coffee research centre, develop the varietal in 2005.
Castillo was designed as an improvement on the Colombia variety. It is resistant to leaf rust (roya) and has quickly become the most planted coffee in Colombia. It is high-yield, resistant to leaf rust and other prevalent diseases and its smaller size allows for greater planting density.