Jose Arcadio Caro EL CEDRAL - LATE HARVEST CHIROSO - WASHED Colombia
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Jose Arcadio Caro EL CEDRAL - LATE HARVEST CHIROSO - WASHED Colombia

This short-stature Chiroso separation is a clean and crisp representation of this variety. In the cup we find an orange citrus and pomegranate profile with an effervescent clarity.

NO LONGER AVAILABLE
VARIETAL

Chiroso

REGION

Urrao, Antioquia

ALTITUDE

2,100 masl

HARVEST

February, 2024

PROCESSING

Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Floated to further remove defects. De-pulped on the day of harvest. Fermented underwater for eight days. Washed. Dried on raised beds until moisture content reaches 10.5%.

ABOUT JOSE ARCADIO CARO

We began working with Jose and his coffee with the help of our partners at The Coffee Quest as we continue to explore the region of Urrao. Our collaborative project has been one of our most successful sourcing endeavors to date, and this is only the beginning!

ABOUT CHIROSO

Chiroso is a new variety being grown primarily in the region of Antioquia, Colombia. We only started hearing about its cultivation a couple of years ago, but because of its cup quality potential it is beginning to spread. The variety has been genetically identified as an Ethiopian Landrace, but we unfortunately cannot get any more specific than that at this time. We have been working very hard building a buying program in the region of Urrao specifically around the variety of Chiroso. We still don't know where or how this variety came to be cultivated in this particular region, but its cup quality is extraordinary. We will be working with our exporting partner The Coffee Quest to continue developing this project, and hope that we'll be able to bring you more of this special coffee from this special region year after year.

Pricing Details

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Farm Gate (Local; PARCHMENT)

3.5MM COP/Carga

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Farm Gate (USD; Green)

~$8.98/KG

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FOB

$12.13/KG

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FOT

$14.97/KG

The cost of getting a coffee from cherry to beverage varies enormously depending on its place of origin and the location of its consumption. The inclusion of price transparency is a starting point to inform broader conversation around the true costs of production and the sustainability of specialty coffee as a whole.