San Lorenzo
Clementine, Toffee & Dark Chocolate
£11.50
- SCA Score 84.5
- Producer San Lorenzo
- Altitude 1400-1800
- Process Washed
- Varietal Castillo, Colombia
- Location Riosucio, San Lorenzo, Colombia
Roaster's Notes
This Colombian coffee bursts with bright notes of tangerine, balanced by the rich sweetness of toffee and a smooth dark chocolate finish. Its vibrant citrus zest and creamy sweetness create a beautifully complex, yet balanced cup.
Story
San Lorenzo is an indigenous reserve located in the western part of Caldas, near the town of Riosucio. The indigenous people of the region are part of the Embera Cham indigenous people of Colombia, where 12,600 of them live in the 21 veredas of San Lorenzo.
This community has a very particular way of operating, since in Colombia there can be an indigenous ruling above the traditional governmental ruling applied to the rest of Colombia; hence the land of San Lorenzo can only be sold to people who are part of the Embera Cham tribe. This particular law has created lots of nano-lots, where growers can own 5 different lots that add up to just 1 hectare.
This community seeks to protect and conserve the water sources, animals, and nature in general. Following the indigenous laws, not everyone can freely access San Lorenzo, since part of the way they take care of their culture and nature is by not allowing people that are not part of their community. However, companies that work with the community are allowed to visit the area.
SAN LORENZO COFFEE:
The San Lorenzo coffee is very well rounded and has a very consistent profile throughout the years. A big part of its tasting profile can be attributed to the way the growers take care of the land, where they not only believe in getting an income from the land - coffee - but also giving back to nature to enrich the ecosystem. San Lorenzo has a big altitude difference, where the town and a few farms are located at 1,300masl, but most of the coffee producing farms are around 1,600-2,050masl.
THE COOP:
The San Lorenzo area makes part of the Cooperativa de caficultores del alto occidente de Caldas. This Coop has a purchase point in the town, where growers can sell their coffee and purchase fertilizers and other coffee-related products.
The Cooperative is an associative, non-profit, multi-active, limited liability company with a variable and unlimited number of members and social capital, and indefinite duration. It operates under the control of the National Superintendency of Solidarity Economy, and its main office is located in the municipality of Riosucio (Caldas).
Its objective is to efficiently distribute goods or services jointly to meet the needs of its members and the community in general.