Freak & Unique XX - Colombia, Edwin Noreña
Pricing & Formats
| Size | Price | /cup |
|---|---|---|
| 150g | £24.00 | £2.40 |
About this Product
FARM : Campo Hermoso
REGION : Cairo, Valle de Cauca
ALTITUDE : 1650 MASL
VARIETAL : Papayo
PROCESS : Carbonic Maceration Washed
FLAVOUR NOTES : Lime Cordial, Lemongrass, Wild Strawberry
Founded in 2000, Campo Hermoso has become a benchmark for speciality coffee under the direction of Edwin Noreña. Originally producing washed coffees for the commodity market, the farm shifted in 2014 towards quality-focused production, embracing experimentation, innovative processing and rare varieties. Today, it is recognised for coffees such as Bourbon Sidra, Rosado, Sudan Rume and the unusual Papayo. Papayo remains something of a mystery. First identified in Acevedo, it takes its name from its elongated, papaya-shaped cherries — uncommon among typically round Arabica varieties.
The plants are vigorous and resilient, with a structure similar to Caturra but greater resistance to wind and pests. Its slower cherry maturation also allows for higher sugar concentration. While once believed to be a Caturra mutation, some now suggest links to Ethiopian landraces, though this remains unconfirmed.
For this lot, cherries are harvested at over 20° Brix before undergoing a carefully controlled fermentation process: two hours of soaking and sorting, 48 hours of anaerobic fermentation and 72 hours of carbonic maceration. After pulping and washing, the coffee is dried in a greenhouse for around 10 days, producing a complex, expressive cup.