
Carnival Curiosities - Efraín Gómez, Colombia - Cherry - Kiwi - Popping Candy
“cherry · kiwi · candy sweetness”
Tasting notes
In the roaster’s words
About this awesome coffee: Tastes like: Cherry, Kiwi, Popping Candy Mountain: 2001 MASL Variety: Geisha Process : Anaerobic Producer: Efraín Gómez Lot size: 238 KG Roaster notes: "This was another stand out coffee at the Nariño auction and one of the only anaerobic processes in the finals. We loved this coffees fruitiness, depth and sparkly popping candy finish. We have developed this coffee a bit further in the roaster so it can be brewed as an espresso as well as a pour over. We hope you love it as much as we do". Efraín Gómez Finca Los Naranjos, San José de Albán, Nariño, Colombia If you ever find yourself travelling through the mountains of Nariño, you'll notice something special. The roads wind through deep green valleys, birds sing from the trees, and coffee grows wherever the mountains reach towards the clouds. This is where you'll find Finca Los Naranjos , the home of coffee farmer Efraín Gómez . The farm takes its name from the orange trees that grow alongside the coffee, filling the air with the sweet smell of blossom when they flower. Here, surrounded by rich volcanic soil and cool mountain air, Efraín carefully looks after every coffee tree, knowing that great coffee can never be hurried. For this special lot, Efraín chose to grow Geisha , one of the world's most treasured coffee varieties. After the cherries were picked by hand at their sweetest, they were carefully fermented using an anaerobic process. This means the cherries rested in sealed tanks before being washed and dried, helping to unlock even more of the coffee's beautiful fruit flavours while keeping the delicate character that Geisha is famous for. When Efraín believed his coffee was ready, he entered it into La Mejor Taza de Nariño 2025 , a competition that celebrates the very best coffees grown across the region. Judges tasted hundreds of coffees without knowing who had produced them, and Efraín's stood proudly among the finest, earning its place in the international auction. Every cup tells the story of the mountains where it was grown, the careful hands that picked each cherry, and the patience it takes to create something truly special. We feel incredibly lucky to share Efraín's coffee with you and hope that, with every sip, you'll discover a little piece of Nariño and the care that went into every single bean. 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
Notes
Finca Los Naranjos; lot size 238 KG; selected from La Mejor Taza de Nariño 2025 auction finals.
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