David Berrio - Colombia Chiroso
Producer: David Berrio
Altitude: 2100 MASL
Region: Urrao, Antioquia
Country: Colombia
Farm: Finca La Casita
250G
In the cup we get a bright, sweet and delicate Chiroso. We get the sweetness of cherry and apricots and yellow plums, reminding us of the colours yellow and red. We get a balanced citric acidity that reminds us of blood orange, and a lemon tea like finish. This coffee has a light body and a clean finish.Â
Finca La Casita is located in Urrao, AntioquĂa, Colombia, and is managed by David Berrio, a second-generation coffee grower. The farm consists of 1.5 hectares of land, sitting at an elevation of 2,100 masl. With over 5,000 coffee trees, the farm is dedicated to growing the highly sought-after Chiroso variety.
Processing coffee at Finca La Casita is not an easy task, as the farm is very far from the family home where the wet-mill is located. As such, the coffee is picked and left in sacks for two days, then transported by horse to the main road and then by car to the house… all of which can take a couple of hours or more! The coffee is then de-pulped and left in a stainless still tank for 5 days, with just enough water to cover it. The drying process takes between 8-12 days and takes place in a traditional Colombian dryer called a “casa helda.”Â
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David Berrio - Colombia Chiroso
David Berrio - Colombia Chiroso
Producer: David Berrio
Altitude: 2100 MASL
Region: Urrao, Antioquia
Country: Colombia
Farm: Finca La Casita
250G
In the cup we get a bright, sweet and delicate Chiroso. We get the sweetness of cherry and apricots and yellow plums, reminding us of the colours yellow and red. We get a balanced citric acidity that reminds us of blood orange, and a lemon tea like finish. This coffee has a light body and a clean finish.Â
Finca La Casita is located in Urrao, AntioquĂa, Colombia, and is managed by David Berrio, a second-generation coffee grower. The farm consists of 1.5 hectares of land, sitting at an elevation of 2,100 masl. With over 5,000 coffee trees, the farm is dedicated to growing the highly sought-after Chiroso variety.
Processing coffee at Finca La Casita is not an easy task, as the farm is very far from the family home where the wet-mill is located. As such, the coffee is picked and left in sacks for two days, then transported by horse to the main road and then by car to the house… all of which can take a couple of hours or more! The coffee is then de-pulped and left in a stainless still tank for 5 days, with just enough water to cover it. The drying process takes between 8-12 days and takes place in a traditional Colombian dryer called a “casa helda.”Â
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Producer: David Berrio
Altitude: 2100 MASL
Region: Urrao, Antioquia
Country: Colombia
Farm: Finca La Casita
250G
In the cup we get a bright, sweet and delicate Chiroso. We get the sweetness of cherry and apricots and yellow plums, reminding us of the colours yellow and red. We get a balanced citric acidity that reminds us of blood orange, and a lemon tea like finish. This coffee has a light body and a clean finish.Â
Finca La Casita is located in Urrao, AntioquĂa, Colombia, and is managed by David Berrio, a second-generation coffee grower. The farm consists of 1.5 hectares of land, sitting at an elevation of 2,100 masl. With over 5,000 coffee trees, the farm is dedicated to growing the highly sought-after Chiroso variety.
Processing coffee at Finca La Casita is not an easy task, as the farm is very far from the family home where the wet-mill is located. As such, the coffee is picked and left in sacks for two days, then transported by horse to the main road and then by car to the house… all of which can take a couple of hours or more! The coffee is then de-pulped and left in a stainless still tank for 5 days, with just enough water to cover it. The drying process takes between 8-12 days and takes place in a traditional Colombian dryer called a “casa helda.”Â
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We paid Coffee Quest - $14.96USD/KG




















