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/052 Colombia — Julián Calderón

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/052 Colombia — Julián Calderón

A Matter of Concrete
Fully WashedColombiaGesha

Label tasting notes

Raspberry, rose, crisp

Estimated flavor profile

estimated

Based on coffee characteristics

AciditySweetnessAromaBodyAftertasteBitterness
Acidity
Very High
Sweetness
Medium
Aroma
High
Body
Very Low
Aftertaste
Very Low
Bitterness
Very Low

Derived from origin, process, roast level & tasting notes. Scores update as the community logs brews.

Region

Palestina, Huila

About this coffee

Julián's Gesha NOTE: due to the large and low density beans of this coffee, we only pack 230 grams instead of our usual 240 grams. A washed Gesha from Julián Calderón in Palestina, Huila. Delicate and complex in its notes, amazing on espresso.   By Herbert from 575 and LaREB: “This is an amazing coffee. Everyone involved, producer, Q team and clients alike, agreed on that. Didn’t require much effort, as it was arguably the best coffee LaREB assessed back in 2021.  Clean, bright, transparent; a true representative of what a good Colombian Gesha is, but also a proud exponent of its terroir. What makes a coffee good? Is it the terroir, the variety, the process? Is it a combination of all those factors, or just the virtuosity of the producer? Julián is much likely a coffee virtuoso, but we do not know it yet. He probably doesn’t either. This is the first harvest of his first small plot with a heirloom varietal. The same seeds have yielded amazing cups in the hands of more experienced local producers, with recognition as high as COE finals. But Julian’s cup is superior. Complex, clear, with no room for disagreement. It is probably a result of the lack of glitter, the modest approach. This is an honest, straightforward coffee, intended to be like that. The first step in the career of someone with a possible bright future ahead. Sometimes we’d rather be lucky than good. But is it luck when we predetermine the result? For us, it is definitely serendipity. The power of intention.” We fully agree with Herbert. This nanolot is amazing.