Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast
Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast

Wilton Benitez (Red Bourbon) - Colombia - Medium Roast

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Farm: Granja Paraíso 92
Producer: Wilton Benitez
Country: Colombia
Region: Piendamo, Cauca
Elevation: 1,750 masl
Variety: Red Bourbon
Processing: Washed
Sourced Through: Far More

Ratios:
Filter: 1:16 - Espresso: 1:2.5


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Wilton Benitez is a highly specialised Colombian coffee producer with a lifetime of experience in the production and processing of exotic coffee, with a plethora of awards for the quality of his coffees. Today Wilton has a processing plant in the Department of Cauca and two small farms (one in Cauca and the other in Risaralda). His farms meet the highest standards of quality and control and social practice. Granja Paraíso 92 is a family farm that has different varieties such as Java, Bourbon Pink, Geisha, Pacamara, Caturra, Tabi, Castillo, Supremo and Colombia. They use highly innovative cultivation systems such as terraces and drip irrigation. It has its own laboratories to calculate all the details from shade to nutrition with scientific efficiency - all aimed at producing incredibly unique and aromatic coffees.

The processes applied to the different coffees start from a strict selection, sterilisation and characterisation of the cherry. Next is the first phase of controlled anaerobic fermentation, where a specific microorganism is added for each process. After that, the coffee is pulped and subjected to a second fermentation phase which is followed by a bean sealing process that is carried out through impacts of hot and cold water to improve the organoleptic conditions of the coffee.

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