Colombia Finca El Diviso, Geisha
On the quest for distinguished coffee, you cannot miss Colombia. Colombia’s
quality reputation stems from hard work and excellent terrain. A unique
topographic characteristic also comes into play when describing the various facets
of Colombian coffees: the three cordilleras of the Andes mountain range. Several
microclimates are formed between and within the mountain ranges, resulting in
exceptional conditions for high-quality coffee production.
One of the most renowned coffee-producing regions is Huila – and for good reason.
Huila boasts a perfect blend of fertile soils, high altitude, and an ideal climate for
cultivating specialty coffee. In the south of the department, you can find Pitalito,
where the Lasso family founded Finca El Diviso. Varieties such as Pink and Yellow
Bourbon, Sidra, Geisha, and Tabi grow here at altitudes of around 1,700 masl.
Operated by Nestor and Adrian Lasso, the farm is also a hub for experimentation
with processing and fermentation techniques, unveiling even further complexity
and flavors in their coffees.
This precise micro-lot is washed and composed of the Geisha variety. After being
harvested at the optimal ripeness point, the cherries are floated, cleaned, and then
placed in open plastic bags for oxidation. Fermentation for 24 hours follows, adding
Mossto made from previous fermentations of the same variety. Cherries are then
de-pulped and packed for anaerobic fermentation for another 60 hours until the
process is interrupted using hot water. Finally, coffee is dried until reaching moisture
levels of 11%.
CUP PROFILE: elegant, sparkling, silky body, Darjeeling, grapefruit, lemon, lime
REGION: Huila
PRODUCER: Finca El Diviso – Lasso Family
VARIETY: Geisha
PROCESS: Washed
ELEVATION: 1700 m
Harvest time: September-December (Main) / May-June (Mitaca)
sca score 89.25 points