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Colombia Finca La Providencia

Producer Julio Cesar Soscue’s knowledge and passion for coffee has been passed to him via generations of family members. His coffee reminds us of wine gum, orange rind, and honey.

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Varieties: Castillo, Catuai, Caturra, and V.Colombia
Process: washed

Flavour: wine gum, orange rind, honey

Body:   Acidity:

Roast: Omni (filter + espresso)

Producer: Julio Cesar Soscue

Farm / Cooperative: La Providencia

Region: Tolima, Colombia

Altitude: 1710m above sea level

In Ibague, the capital of the department of Tolima, we take the road towards the mountain where, depending on the climate, you can watch the snowcapped mountain of Tolima. The road leads us to the area of a municipality called China Alta, and here, is where we meet Julio Cesar Soscue, his wife Rocio Sanchez and his daughter Camila and son Daniel.

Their farm, La Providencia, is 5 hectares in size with 4 hectares in coffee. It is also full of other minor crops such as yuca, plantain, corn, bananas, oranges and a small garden with carrot, onion, and coriander. The passion and knowledge of Julio for coffee has been passed to him through generations of family members. He started around 2005 producing coffee but at first in the traditional way and selling it in the local commerce.

It was around 2012 when he started producing high quality coffee and since the beginning with the accompaniment of Pergamino’s Allied Producer Program. This has been paramount for him to learn more about process and farm management. Specialty coffee has brought him better earnings with which he has been able to provide to his family and seeing his kids grow. Nowadays, Julio is focused on renewing some of the parcels where the coffees are getting old and improving the infrastructure of his drying area.

The process of this coffee starts with a selective picking of the ripe coffee cherries which are left to ferment in for 24 hours before being pulped. Afterwards, the beans are fermented in dry from 30 to 35 hours, although this can vary depending on the variety and what he wants to accomplish. Then, the beans are washed and taken to the parabolic covered patios where a thin layer is formed and dried for 15 to 25 days depending on the climatic conditions.

Washed process coffee

Explanation here.

Castillo variety

Castillo is named after the researcher Jamie Castillo, who helped develop the varietal in 2005 by Cenicafe, Colombia’s coffee research centre

Catuai variety

Created by the Instituto Agronomico do Campinas in Brasil, Catuai is a hybrid varietal between Caturra and Mundo Novo.

Caturra variety

Caturra is a natural mutation of Bourbon that was originally discovered in Brazil in 1937, considered to be the first naturally occurring mutation ever discovered.

V.Colombia variety

Also known as “Variedad Colombia”, this varietal was developed by Colombian researchers at Cenicafe by crossing Caturra and Timor Hybrid

100% Castillo, Catuai, Caturra, and V.Colombia coffee beans, provided by Caravela and roasted by us on Gadigal land / Sydney.

Country grade: Unknown ?

Bag: ABA Certified home compostable
Label: Recyclable
Valve (on bags larger than 250g): General waste
Coffee ordered online is shipped in a recyclable cardboard box

Brewing this coffee

We recommend brewing this coffee 15–49 days post-roast. If pre-ground, brew as soon as possible. Our advice on storing coffee.

1:3
dose:yield
ratio

To brew on espresso, we recommend using 20g of beans (dose) to get 60g of espresso out (yield), during 24-28 seconds.

g dose
g yield
View the how to brew espresso (single origin) guide.

1:16.7
beans:water
ratio

To brew in infusion/fed brewers (V60, Chemex) use a ratio of 1:16.7 ratio of beans:water.

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

1:14.3
beans:water
ratio

To brew in immersion brewers (plunger, AeroPress, Kalita, batch brewer) we recommend using a 1:14.3 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

1:12
beans:water
ratio

To brew as cold brew we recommend using a 1:12 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

In Ibague, the capital of the department of Tolima, we take the road towards the mountain where, depending on the climate, you can watch the snowcapped mountain of Tolima. The road leads us to the area of a municipality called China Alta, and here, is where we meet Julio Cesar Soscue, his wife Rocio Sanchez and his daughter Camila and son Daniel.

Their farm, La Providencia, is 5 hectares in size with 4 hectares in coffee. It is also full of other minor crops such as yuca, plantain, corn, bananas, oranges and a small garden with carrot, onion, and coriander. The passion and knowledge of Julio for coffee has been passed to him through generations of family members. He started around 2005 producing coffee but at first in the traditional way and selling it in the local commerce.

It was around 2012 when he started producing high quality coffee and since the beginning with the accompaniment of Pergamino’s Allied Producer Program. This has been paramount for him to learn more about process and farm management. Specialty coffee has brought him better earnings with which he has been able to provide to his family and seeing his kids grow. Nowadays, Julio is focused on renewing some of the parcels where the coffees are getting old and improving the infrastructure of his drying area.

The process of this coffee starts with a selective picking of the ripe coffee cherries which are left to ferment in for 24 hours before being pulped. Afterwards, the beans are fermented in dry from 30 to 35 hours, although this can vary depending on the variety and what he wants to accomplish. Then, the beans are washed and taken to the parabolic covered patios where a thin layer is formed and dried for 15 to 25 days depending on the climatic conditions.

FAQs

Do you ship Australia-wide?

Yes! We deliver freshly roasted coffee beans anywhere in Australia, with fast dispatch and eco-friendly packaging.

Do you ship internationally?

We ship beans to select international countries.

Can I buy pre-ground coffee?

Yes. You’ll see our pre-ground options during checkout.

We offer pre-ground options for different methods:
- Ground for domestic espresso (home espresso machine)
- Ground for stovetop (Bialetti)
- Ground for AeroPress / Kalita / Cold Brew / Moccamaster / Plunger / French Press (immersion style)
- Ground for V60/Chemex (pour over style)

How is your coffee ethically sourced?

We source our coffee from small producers through responsible importing companies. 95% of our green coffee beans are supplied by Caravela Coffee, Cafe Imports, and Melbourne Coffee Merchants (certified B Corporations) plus Condesa Co Lab and more.

We transparently share all the information about each coffee lot (territory of origin, producer, variety, processing method, importer, quality grade) on each coffee page. This includes blend components for our espresso blends.

We take quality sourcing very seriously, so being fully transparent about our coffee is a way to honour everyone’s efforts along the production and gain the trust of ethical-minded consumers.

Learn more about our coffee and business philosophy.

Do you roast dark or light?

We roast our single origins using omni medium/light profiles. (This means you can use it for pour over and espresso brewing, no need to buy different bean bags with specific roast styles.)

We roast our espresso blends using darker profiles.

What is “specialty coffee”?

The definitions and references to specialty coffee are changing.

Historically, and as most people think of it these days, specialty coffee is Arabica beans that score over 80 in the old Specialty Coffee Association point scale. Today, the SCA refers to specialty coffee as “a coffee or coffee experience that is recognized for its distinctive attributes, resulting in a higher value within the marketplace.”

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