el diviso competition ombligon
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The Source Coffee·Ethiopia, Colombia

el diviso competition ombligon

THIS COFFEE COMES IN 150g TINS Variety Ombligon Process natural Origin Colombia Region Pitalito, Huila Finca El Diviso Producer Nestor Lasso Altitude 1750 masl cherry - passionfruit - strawberry Nestor Lasso and his brother Adrian decided to take a different approach from their parents and explore the world of specialty coffee and experimentation. Together Nestor & Jhoan Vergara, also from a coffee farming family, established El Diviso by combining their family farms. This cooperation has improved the quality of their coffee, which has been recognized in various barista competitions across Europe. The partnership with Cat and Pierre from CATA Export was especially fruitful, as they collaborated on fermentation processes and protocols to produce award-winning coffees. It has also helped to provide career opportunities for young producers to stay in the coffee industry and pursue their passion. The Coffee From Lohas Beans; Ombligon is the localized term used for this Ethiopian Landrace Variety. Ombligo is belly button in Spanish, and is the reason why locals refer to this variety as the cherry has a belly. It is rare to find and there is talk that the variety arrived to Colombia from Central America, but there is no record of the precise provenance nor date. . Suggest a harmonious and complex blend of floral notes which is appealing to coffee connoisseurs seeking a refined taste experience. You will find a diverse and fragant bouquet reminiscent of jasmine, rose and lavender. This coffee is phenomenal on all brew methods! **IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFO** ALL PACKAGES ARE SENT ‘TRACKED’ PLEASE SELECT FROM EITHER TRACKED 24 or TRACKED 48 (UK) PURCHASE ANY 2+ BAGS TO GET A SHIPPING UPGRADE TO TRACKED 24

Origin

Ethiopia, Colombia

Process

Natural

Roast

Dark

Varietal

Ombligon

Producer

Nestor Lasso

Sizes

150g

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£55.00

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