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COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!
COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!
COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!
COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!
COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!

COLOMBIA - FINCA SANTA MARIA - HONEY TABI (Med-Light)-Rated a 93 by Coffee Review!

Vendor
SkyTop Coffee Company
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Origin

Country

Colombia

Region

Santander

Producer

22 Women heads of household

Farm

Finca Santa Maria

Coffee specifications

Variety

Tabi

Process

Honey

Harvest

December

Tasting notes

Brown Sugar, Dark Chocolate, Citrus

Elevation

1775 meters

Certifications

Con Manos de Mujer, Rainforest Alliance, Organic, Bird Friendly

Finca Santa Maria is one of nine farms within Hacienda Cafetera La Pradera in Aratoca, Santander, Colombia. Santa Maria is run by 22 women, all heads of household, and follows La Pradera’s mission of strengthening the Santander coffee cluster, contributing positively to the community, and producing coffee in harmony with the natural world.

Finca Santa Maria is certified with the Con Manos de Mujer seal, verifying that it was produced by the hard work of women coffee producers. They share the labor of planting, tending, pruning, harvesting, and processing the coffee. La Pradera also involves both locals and visitors in the operations of the farm, inviting everyone to visit and see the hard work that the women of Finca Santa Maria have undertaken.

This lot of Tabi coffee underwent Honey processing. Ripe cherries are harvested, cleaned, and sorted before being fermented whole for 22 hours. Cherries are then pulped and the pulped cherries are fermented anaerobically for 50 hours with controlled temperature. The fermented, pulped coffee is then dehydrated for 15 hours before being mechanically dried to a humidity of 11%.