Technical Details:
- Origin: Colombia
- Region: Tolima
- Town: Planadas
- Farmer/Producer: Group of 30-45 farmers that share a drying station at La Roma farm
- Process: Washed
- Elevation: 1650-1950 masl
- Variety: Caturra, Colombia, Typica
- Tasting Notes: Tangerine, Cream, Cherry, Caramel, Almond, Orange Peel, Panela
- Harvest Year: 2023
- Fermentation Info: 24 hours of pre fermentation aerobically, then depulped and dried
- Washing Station: Each farm has their own washing station. If a farm does not have one, they process their coffees at La Roma farm
- Water Density/Moisture Content: 11.3%
- Farm size in hectares: 16 Hectares (La Roma Farm)
- Importing Partner: Forest Coffee
- Partnership length with Firelight: New partnership and offering
- Brewing method recommendation: Batch Brew, Pourover, Aeropress
- Sustainability Efforts: Per Forest Coffee: There is a close indigenous community that contributes coffee to this lot using organic practices. We also encourage each farmer to diversify their crops. 85% of the price paid by Firelight goes to the farmer.
- FOB Cost: $3.38/lb (as of 2024)
From our importing partner, Forest Coffee:
This coffee project is centered in the village of Gaitania where Emmanuel Enciso is a coffee grower raised by coffee grower parents who taught him everything about coffee. In 2006 he had the opportunity to learn much more about processes, quality, and varieties, while managing to focus his farm and several producers in the zone on producing specialty coffees.
However, he had a problem in common with the other local coffee growers- they did not have the capacity to produce large quantities, because they did not have a central processing center for quality processes. That is why in 2016 he began with his family to create a coffee processing center that became a strategic bridge between more than 15 villages in Gaitania, processing the coffees of coffee growers throughout the area. That’s how the Black Condor Project began to build and develop the drying stations to receive the coffee and process all together to ensure 2 things: quality and consistency.
Always paying 30% above the market to the producers, Forest Coffee is working with 30-45 independent producers to make this Black Condor project sustainable and unique in the Tolima region.
FAQ
When do you roast and ship?
Our current production roast days are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Any order placed during the week will be roasted and shipped on the next roast day.
What shipping methods do you use?
Single bags are shipped via USPS First Class Mail. Multi-bag or large orders typically ship via UPS.
Where do you roast?
We have been roasting in West Midtown, Atlanta for over 10 years! Our production roastery and lab is unfortunately not open to the public at this time.
How do you source coffee?
A number of different factors go into the decision to source each coffee that eventually ends up on our menu. The most important of these are ethics, quality, sustainability and freshness.
Shipping
Fast shipping
Orders are typically shipped the same day they are roasted. Single bags are shipped via USPS First Class Mail. Multi-bag or large orders typically ship via UPS.
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