Luis Hernandez - Espresso - Colombia
This is our second time working with Luis V. This lot is a field blend of multiple yeast inoculated lots. Roasted for espresso, this lot is round and sweet with a strawberry profile.
250G
- Variety: Field Blend
- Country: Colombia
- Region: Santa Maria, Huila
- Process: Yeast Inoculated
- Altitude: 2000 MASL
- Harvest: Summer 2024
- Producer: Luis Vicente Hernandez
- Farm: Finca Loma Linda
- Roast Level: Medium-Light
In the cup
We taste sweet strawberry and deep red berries. This coffee has a chocolate sweetness with a berry finish. It has a round body and a long strawberry finish.
About The Producer
Luis Vicente says he has been farming his entire life. He started helping out his parents at a young age and his Father gave him real tasks to teach him and his brother work ethic. After he graduated from school, he worked as a day laborer and also sold onions, cassava (yuca), and fruits to make a living. Approximately 9 years ago, he started growing coffee on his farm and he also grows corn, cassava (yuca), beans, and bananas. Luis Vicente is a Father to 3 children and feels very proud and lucky that all of his children want to continue with the coffee tradition, keeping his legacy alive.
Processing
Luis has been experimenting with different processes, including various yeast inoculation trials. This particular lot is the result of some of those trials. This lot is a field blend inoculated with yeast, dry-fermented for 80 hours, and then dried on raised African beds for between 10-15 days (depending on the weather).
Variety
Caturra is a natural mutation of the Bourbon variety. It was discovered on a plantation in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil sometime between 1915 and 1918. For decades, it was one of the most economically important coffees in Central America, to the extent that it was often used (and sometimes still is) as a “benchmark” against which new cultivars are tested. In Colombia, Caturra was thought to represent nearly half of the country’s production until a government-sponsored program beginning in 2008 incentivized renovation of over three billion coffee trees with the leaf-rust-resistant Castillo variety (which has Caturra parentage).