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[Rested] Typica - Honey - Hacienda El Obraje, Pablo Guerrero

Origin

HO HoneyHoneyLightLightVarietybourbon, castillo, caturra, gesha, pink bourbon, sl28, typicaSingle origin

Tasting notes

HoneySweet

Character

Tastes Like: Raspberry Leaf, Clementine, Concorde Pear Origin: Hacienda El Obraje, Nariño, Colombia Variety: Typica Producer: Pablo Andrés Guerrero Elevation: 2,200 masl Process: Honey Cup Profile This Typica honey lot from Hacienda El Obraje presents a clean, fruit-driven cup with raspberry leaf, clementine, and Concorde pear. The profile leans into citrus brightness, pear-like sweetness, and a soft herbal accent, with the honey process adding fruit depth and texture while preserving the clarity expected from high-elevation Nariño coffee. About Hacienda El Obraje Hacienda El Obraje is located in Tangua, in southern Nariño, Colombia, at an average elevation of 2,200 meters above sea level. The farm sits in a cold Andean climate where slower plant development can extend the maturation cycle, and the estate dedicates 55% of its area to environmental reserve while cultivating approximately 39 hectares of coffee, including Typica, Geisha, Caturra, Castillo, Maracaturra, Yellow Bourbon, Pink Bourbon, Moka, and SL28. Pablo Andrés Guerrero is an architect from Pasto who came to coffee after working in cereal and fruit agriculture. El Obraje is recognized for differentiated lots and careful variety separation, including a first-place 2021 Colombia Cup of Excellence result with a washed Gesha lot. For this Typica honey selection, the farm’s high elevation and deliberate processing create a structured, fruit-forward expression with clarity and a defined finish. Variety Typica is one of the foundational Arabica varieties and belongs to the Bourbon-Typica lineage. It is generally valued more for cup quality than productivity, with lower yields and higher disease susceptibility than many modern cultivars. In this coffee, Typica provides a clear structural frame for the honey process: the cup remains articulate and composed while carrying layered fruit, citrus, and pear-like sweetness. Processing This coffee is processed as a honey lot, meaning the cherry is pulped and dried with

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