Regions

COLOMBIA

Coffee was probably first introduced to Colombia in 1723 by Jesuits, though there are inevitably different accounts. It spread slowly as a commercial crop to various regions of the Country, but its production did not become significant until the end of the 19th century. By 1912, coffee made up approximately fifty per cent of Colombia’s total exports.

Source: “The World Atlas of Coffee” Second Edition, Author James Hoffmann.

Capital: Bogotá

Population: 52’000’000

Annual Production: 11 million 60kg Bags

Land under Coffee: 850’000 Hectares

Harvest: March – June / September – December

Coffee Varieties: Typica, Caturra, Castillo

Tasting Profile: Large Range of Flavors – Jammy Sweet – Citrus Acidic

Growing Altitude: Strictly High Grown

(1200 m – 2300 m / 3900 ft – 7500 ft)

Processing Method: Wet (Washed) / Dry (Natural)