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Eduardo Armero

Eduardo Armero

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Caramel, Peach, Blackcurrant

The Pink Bourbon variety and precise processing from Eduardo gives us a clean and bright coffee with notes of Caramel, Peach, and Blackcurrant.

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Region
La Argentina, Huila
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Varietal
Pink Bourbon
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Altitude
1700 masl
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Producer
Los Sauces
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Process
Washed
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Harvest
October '23 - January '24

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ABOUT

The two-time Colombia Cup Tasters Champion, Eduardo Armero Martinez, has started a new project in Huila. The aim is to develop a coffee processing plant that promotes the production of speciality coffees. Once the Pink Bourbon cherries are picked and floated, they are fermented for 24 hours in-cherry before going through a water-free depulping and then having a further 36 hours of fermentation in mucilage. The result is an incredibly clean coffee, with a high blackcurrant acidity, a caramel body and peach flavour notes.

Recent genetic analysis shows that the Pink Bourbon variety isn't a mutation of Bourbon or a hybrid between Red Bourbon and Yellow Bourbon. Pink Bourbon is actually an Ethiopian Landrace variety, most likely from someone trying to bring over a Gesha seed from Ethiopia.

Brew Guide

BREW METHOD

Aeropress

DOSE

DOSE

18g

TIME

TIME

2.5 mins

YIELD

YIELD

200ml

METHOD

To bring forward the blackcurrant and peach notes, use water just of the boil (100C) and a slightly finer grind than usual to brew this coffee.

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ETHICAL COFFEE SOURCING

Just like our approach to roasting and training, we source coffee in such a way that prioritises empowering people who are disadvantaged or disenfranchised.

Every sourcing decision is made intentionally in order to maximise the impact for the producers.
We focus these decisions around 3 main principles:

REHABILITATION

In line with our mission in the UK, we support the rehabilitation of coffee producers previously involved in conflict, crime or the drug trade. We’ve been working with a project in Colombia which supports farmers who were previously members of paramilitary groups, and want to move away from growing illegal plants for the drugs industry and instead produce coffee. This allows them to have a steady, sustainable income which provides for their family and creates stability within their community.

12%

of our purchased coffee

Sustainable Initiatives

Economic and environmental sustainability are important issues at every stage of the coffee supply chain.

We work with Caravela, who on top of paying farmers up front, have an on-the-ground team to work with farmers improving their farm yield and reduce carbon emissions.

We also work closely with Raw Material CIC, who reinvest all profits at origin.

54%

of our purchased coffee

Female Economic Empowerment

We support the promotion of female coffee producers to improve gender equality in the industry. In an industry where women do most of the labour but rarely hold positions of power, we want to help reset the balance. We’ve built a relationship with Patricia Coelho, a female producer in The Pinhal Region in Brazil, to create our house espresso blend, The Block. We now do a lot of business with Patrica, giving her the capital to invest in producing better and better coffee and thereby access the speciality market. 2023 marks our third year working with Patricia.

31%

of our purchased coffee