Nelson Fabio Cordoba ~ Caturra | Huila, Colombia
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Producer: Nelson Fabio Cordoba
Farm: Vegas del Chuscal
Place: Bruselas, Huila, Colombia
Variety: Caturra
Processing: Multi-Stage Washed
Importer: Shared Source
Harvest: January 2025
Caturra picked & processed by Nelson Fabio Cordoba on his farm in Bruselas, Huila. Fermented in sealed tanks as whole fruit for 24 hours, depulped, then an additional 24-30 hours without water in sealed tanks.
What’s it like?
Sweet with round vanilla bean & red berries, as well as more tropical notes & golden raisin on cooling
Description
Nelson is a member of Los Guácharos and is trained as a coffee cupper with the local National Training Service (SENA), and feels confident and proud of his coffee quality. His farm, Finca Vegas del Chuscal is named after a bamboo-like plant that’s native to the area. He also grows a variety of fruits, notably peaches and passion fruit, and he is diversifying his income streams with livestock as well. His future farm plans include building more canopy dryers with a polycarbonate roof that can withstand winds. He is also planning to focus on other crops on his farm to diversify his economic stability -probably more fruit trees. He says that he feels proud to be a coffee producer, and seeing that buyers have come to recognize and prefer his coffee gives him a lot of joy.
Processing
Nelson’s processing technique seems to promote a round vanilla and mixed berry profile. This is, in our opinion, a fun take on Caturra. His strategy leaves the cherries to ferment for 24 hours in sealed steel tanks. Then he depulps the seed in his eco-pulper, and leaves them to ferment in the sealed stainless steel tanks for 24-30 hours, giving beneficial microbes layers of opportunity to do their thing, and seems to result in supportive fruit forward complexity. From there, he takes the parchment back to the eco-pulper area where he washes it, and then dries it briefly on his patio before moving it to a large, covered canopy bed. It takes 15-30 days to fully dry the coffee in a slow, controlled way.
About Caturra
A natural mutation of the bourbon variety, Caturra has a single-gene mutation that causes the plant to grow compact & small.