Ombligon El Guayabo

Specialty green coffee lot: Papayo Honey

2100 metres Ombligon honey with fresh notes of menthol, eucalyptus and watermelon

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Specialty green coffee lot: Papayo Honey

2100 metres Ombligon honey with fresh notes of menthol, eucalyptus and watermelon

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Cultivar Papayo
Minimum order 1 bags
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Processing Honey
Bag Size 25 Kg
Packaging Vacuum
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Region Narino
Availability SPOT
Processing Honey
Notes Sweet
Farming Reduced PesticidesSmall farmFamily farmYoung farmerFemale coffee
Cultivar Papayo
Altitude 2100 masl
Bag Size 25
Packaging Vacuum
Drying Sun-dried - African bed
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Terroir: Narino

Located in the extreme southwest of Colombia, this region is one of the best for producing specialty coffee because of its diverse geography. It enjoys various climates depending on the altitude: from the heat of the Pacific plain to the cold of the most mountainous part.

In Nariño, three slopes merge: Pacific, Andean and Amazonian, which means that the physiological conditions of the plants are different from those of the rest of the country and the planet. In most coffee growing areas, 32 weeks pass between flowering and the filling and ripening of the fruit of the coffee tree, while in Nariño this happens between 35 to 36 weeks, which means that the grain ripens more slowly and remains longer on the tree, developing its physiological part much better, which generates a higher concentration of sugars and potential Brix degrees, added to this the special care of the farmers in the production of coffee.

The high fertility is due to the amount of organic material content, of volcanic origin, that the area offers. It has the best particular conditions for coffee cultivation, in terms of water availability, temperature, solar radiation and wind regime. High altitudes and low temperatures force the plant to conserve its sugars. The altitude of these farms can normally exceed 2000 metres above sea level. The temperature of the area is temperate or cold.

  • Altitude (m.a.s.l.) 1490-2100
  • Sunshine (hours/year) 1590-1750
  • Annual rainfall (mm) 1690-1900
  • Thermal Time (cumulative stages 2 and 3) 2140-2470

Cultivar: Papayo

This variety, also known as Ombligon because of its protrusion (shaped like a navel) is a rare mutation that took place on a farm in Acevedo Huila, one hour from Pitalito. It points to Heirloom Ethiopian genetics. It has a grain similar to the Central American variety Pacamara, also with Bourbon lineage, and has a beautiful and aromatic blossom. Its cherries are similar in shape to the papaya fruit, which is what gave it its name.

The cup expresses itself with a balanced combination of aromas and flavours, as sweet and floral as the Gesha. The Papaya variety demands very specific nutrients to achieve the correct density, so it requires a nutritional plan that allows the correct growth process and avoids chlorosis (yellowing of the leaf tissue caused by a lack of chlorophyll due to nutritional deficiencies in the plant). If the plant is properly nourished, productivity is high and the grains are dense.

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