Luz Helena Salazar Pink Bourbon
Luz Helena Salazar Pink Bourbon
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About Luz Helena Salazar Pink Bourbon | Colombia
Luz Helena Salazar is a coffee producer located in Quindio. She is married Jairo Arcila and they have two children together, Carlos and Felipe Arcila, who are the co-founders of Cofinet, an export/import business for their coffee.
This coffee was grown at the farm called Maracay. Coffee was harvested following strict ripeness criteria, floated and hand-sorted to remove any defects. Cherries were then exposed to 30 hours of underwater fermentation before being pulped. The parchment was then gently washed and dried in temperature-controlled conditions until the ideal moisture content was achieved.
This microlot comes from the Pink Bourbon varietal trees. This is a high cup score microlot, scoring an impressive 87 points! Tasting notes include raspberry, lemongrass and honey. -
Coffee Info
Tasting Notes: Raspberry | Lemongrass | Honey
Processing Method: Fermented washed process
Varietal: Pink Bourbon
Importer: Cofinet

The Producer
Jairo and Luz Arcila
Jairo Arcila is a third-generation coffee grower from Quindio, Colombia. He is married to Luz Helena Salazar and they have two children together, Carlos and Felipe Arcila, who are the co-founders of Cofinet, an export/import business for their coffee.

Coffee Origin
Colombia 🇨🇴
Colombia has been blessed with a perfect climate for coffee growing as it has a dozen micro-climates across thousands of miles, volcanic soil, and just a perfect amount of rain. Discover more about Colombian coffee.
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Very nice coffee, bought 2 bags but should have bought more!
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