
Carnival Curiosities - Jennifer Delgado Sánchez, Colombia - Strawberry, Mandarin, Lilac
“strawberry · mandarin · floral · stone fruit · sweet · bright”
Tasting notes
In the roaster’s words
About this awesome coffee: Tastes like: Strawberry, Mandarin, Lilac Mountain: 1,800 - 1914 MASL Variety: Geisha Process : Washed Producer: Jennifer Delgado Sánchez Lot size: 50.25 KG Roaster notes: "This coffee is one of the best examples of coffees we have ever tried for it's clarity and elegance. It has gentle sweetness and sparking acidity and a floral finish. This potentially is our favourite coffee of the year. We have been enjoying it as a pour over". Jennifer's amazing coffee placed 8th overall in the Competition last year. La Loma, La Unión, Nariño, Colombia High in the mountains of La Unión, Nariño, Jennifer Delgado Sánchez tends the small plots of Geisha coffee that surround her farm, La Loma. Here, where warm sunshine meets cool mountain nights, the cherries ripen slowly, concentrating their sweetness and allowing the delicate floral character of the Geisha variety to shine. Rather than relying on experimental processing, Jennifer chose the traditional washed method, letting the coffee speak for itself. Every step, from carefully selecting only the ripest cherries to washing and drying them with precision, is designed to reveal the character of the land rather than mask it. The result is a cup with remarkable clarity. Expect elegant florals, soft stone fruit sweetness and a bright, lively acidity that lingers long after the last sip. It is refined, expressive and wonderfully balanced. In 2025, this exceptional lot was selected for La Mejor Taza de Nariño , one of Colombia's most prestigious coffee competitions. Before reaching the international auction, the coffee had already impressed judges through multiple rounds of blind tasting, earning its place alongside some of the finest coffees produced in the region. For us, coffees like this are a reminder that extraordinary flavour begins long before roasting. It starts with dedicated producers like Jennifer, whose care, patience and attention to detail transform a handful of ripe cherries into something truly memorable. We are honoured to share her coffee with you. The Story of La Mejor Taza de Nariño Every year, coffee growers from across the mountains of Nariño choose the very best coffee from their harvest and bring it together for La Mejor Taza de Nariño – The Best Cup of Nariño . Over several days, each coffee is tasted by expert judges before the highest scoring lots are offered at a live auction to roasters from around the world. This year, Juan travelled to Colombia to cup the finalist coff
Notes
Washed Geisha lot from La Loma farm; lot size 50.25 KG; selected for La Mejor Taza de Nariño 2025 and noted as placing 8th overall in the competition last year.
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