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COLOMBIA - LA PRADERA - HONEY TABI (MED-LIGHT)
COLOMBIA - LA PRADERA - HONEY TABI (MED-LIGHT)

COLOMBIA - LA PRADERA - HONEY TABI (MED-LIGHT)

Vendor
SkyTop Coffee Company
Regular price
$20.00
Sale price
$20.00
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Origin

Country

Colombia

Region

Santander

Producer

Oscar Daza

Farm

La Pradera Hacienda Cafetera

Coffee specifications

Variety

Tabi

Process

Honey

Harvest

September–February, June–August

Tasting notes

Strawberry, Dark Chocolate

Elevation

1800 meters

Certifications

Organic, RFA, BF

In the Cordillera Oriental Eastern Mountain Range, about two hours from the department capital of Bucaramanga, you’ll find La Pradera Hacienda Cafetera in Aratoca, Santander, Colombia. Family owned and operated, the La Pradera coffee company was created in 1971, and today four generations of the Daza Bautista family are directly involved in the production, processing, and export of specialty coffee. Their quality and success reflects the experience and value that the family places on their land and their coffee.

Mr. Héctor Daza originally began transforming the family farm into a coffee paradise by planting diverse timber and fruit trees, creating a shade canopy for the different varieties of coffee they would grow. This was the beginning of a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship. The farm now includes anaco, bucaro, guamo, oak, avocado, tangerine, banana, and many other tree varieties, providing plenty of shade to the crop. Oscar Daza, third generation, now assumes leadership of La Pradera. The focus remains on sustainable land use, organic practices, and respect for the farm and the natural world that it inhabits.

The farm is situated near the Chicamocha Canyon—the second largest canyon in the world. The canyon creates a unique and favorable microclimate for coffee production, with warm air currents during the day and cool breezes and rainfall at night. Coffee flowers here January–March, with harvest happening during the September–February months.

Today, the La Pradera family farm is joined by 8 other farms, a QC lab, and wet and dry mills as part of the La Pradera coffee company. The quality control laboratory houses a team of certified professionals headed up by Luis Alfredo Archila. The wet mill and dry mill include state-of-the-art equipment, including an eco-washer, a pre-drying deck, and both solar and mechanical dryers. In total, Hacienda La Pradera employs 15 permanent employees and 172 seasonal employees, including 30 women—22 of whom operate the Manos de Mujer certified Finca Santa Maria.

Processing at La Pradera, managed by Oscar’s brother Hector Daza Jr., includes a variety of fermentation and drying combinations using both aerobic and anaerobic processes, including Washed, Natural, and Honey coffees. The operation is also an experimental farm for local and international coffee equipment companies, who test new technologies in specialty coffee production with the La Pradera team.

This lot of Tabi coffee was picked at 22 degrees Brix with the intention of undergoing Honey processing. Tabi is a coffee cultivar that was released by Cenicafé in 2002. It was developed by crossing Bourbon, Typica, and Timor coffees, and offers the positive cup characteristics of Bourbon and Typica while having greater resistance to la roya coffee leaf rust. The cherries were fermented anaerobically for 24 hours in stainless steel tanks before being pulped. The pulped cherries then underwent another 18 hours of anaerobic fermentation in their mucilage. Drying was done in three stages—20 hours of natural open air dehydration first, followed by 66–84 hours in a mechanical dryer to reach 20% humidity, and finally set out to dry on raised beds for 12 days in order to reach the target 11% humidity. The milled coffee was stored in GrainPro bags prior to finally being shipped.