Best enjoyed up a big hill.
You know that feeling when you reach the top of a big hill? You’re hot, sweaty, and suddenly get hit by a fresh wind out of nowhere.
Well, this coffee is a bit like that wind—bright, fresh, and full of flavour.
This unique and rare Pink Borbon coffee from the Huila region of Colombia is grown at 1,800m above sea level and undergoes a semi-washed process. We think it tastes a bit like green apples and tangerines.
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Some coffees are warm and cosy—this one is bright and exhilarating.
This rare Pink Bourbon from the Huila region of Colombia is a coffee that wakes up your senses. Grown high in the mountains at 1,800m, it’s shaped by crisp air, rich soil, and careful hands. The farmers here have spent generations perfecting their craft, growing and processing one of Colombia’s most sought-after varietals.
The semi-washed process enhances its vibrant, fruit-forward profile, giving it a natural sweetness without losing its crisp, refreshing edge. It’s a coffee that cuts through the noise, with notes of green apple and tangerine, a bright acidity, and a clean, juicy finish.