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Colombia John Hurtado - wushwush natural

Colombia John Hurtado - wushwush natural

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Coffee notes: blueberry, plum
Process type: natural
Country: Colombia
Region: Caicedonia, Valle
Altitude: 1800m
Botanical variety: Wushwush
Recommended preparation: filter
Net weight: 200g
John Hurtado grew up on a family coffee farm. While his family took care of the farm, John decided to move to the United States to explore new opportunities in life and business. At that time, coffee took a back seat in his life. Thirty years later, he decided to return to his homeland and take over the family farm, transforming it into what it is today. He revamped and improved the Mahusa farm, not only focusing on exotic varieties.
Through many mistakes and successes, he managed to refine the coffee processing methods. One of his greatest achievements in coffee cultivation was the diversification of crops, which allowed him to see how he could help his pickers and elevate not only his farm but also the neighboring coffee growers. The coffee produced there is exceptional, which was one of the main reasons John decided to return to being a coffee farmer. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it is grown with love and passion, while also respecting the native fauna and flora, which contribute to soil regeneration and other critical processes on the farm.
The farm is situated at an average altitude of 1,700–1,900 meters above sea level and is surrounded by three water springs and two native forests.
Hand-picked coffee cherries are carefully selected and washed after harvest to remove any impurities. They are then placed into stainless steel tanks for a 24-hour fermentation process. After this period, the cherries are removed, mixed, and placed back into the tanks. This process is repeated 3 to 5 times, depending on the temperature and the desired level of fermentation. Once fermentation is complete, the coffee is dried under the sun, with the drying beds covered in the afternoon until the next day to ensure a stable drying process. The total drying time takes 8 to 12 days.

 

 

 

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BREWING WATER

To discover unique coffee flavour profiles we recommend to use very soft mineral water with a low HCO3 aiming for total hardness of less than 100 mg/l.