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Zoom Colombia Finca La Guaca Bourbon Ají | Colombia Coffee | 12oz bag whole bean coffee | Equator Coffees
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Colombia Finca La Guaca Bourbon Ají

Sweet & tropical, this light roast single origin coffee comes from producers José Hernán Salazar Benavides and Marina Elina Ansasoy and their farm, Finca La Guaca.

After a memorable outing in the 2020 Colombia Cup of Excellence competition for "Ají", the unidentified coffee variety discovered by José and Marina, an analysis revealed this coffee to be a previously undocumented heirloom variety originating from Ethiopia, the birthplace of Arabica coffee.

Roasted fresh & shipped from the Equator Coffees roastery every Wednesday

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Flavor Profile

  • Origin

    Pitalito, Huila, Colombia

  • Tasting Notes

    Sweet and tropical, with notes of macadamia nut, papaya, and brown sugar.

  • Roast Level

    Light Med Lt Med Med Dark Dark

Origin Story

José Hernán Salazar Benavides & Marina Elina Ansasoy

This unique coffee was produced by José Hernán Salazar Benavides and Marina Elina Ansasoy at their farm, Finca La Guaca, located in the town of Pitalito in southern Colombia. When José took over the farm in 2001, it was sparsely planted with coffee trees. The previous owner mentored him in proper processing techniques and farm management. Today, José focuses on harvesting and fermentation, while his wife, Marina, manages the washing and drying of the coffee. In addition to coffee, the family also grows plantain, yucca, beans, corn, and tomatoes for personal use and supplemental income.

Altitude
Altitude

5,900 feet

Variety
Variety

Bourbon Ají (Ethiopia Landrace)

Processing
Processing

Washed

Why We Love This Coffee

José and Marina’s coffee first came to our attention at Colombia’s Cup of Excellence competition in 2020, where we purchased it through the auction. This lot features a rare variety known as “Ají,” the Spanish word for chili pepper. José named it after noticing the spicy aroma of its cherries—an unusual characteristic that also carries through subtly in the cup, giving this coffee a truly one-of-a-kind flavor.

After questions arose about this obscure variety during the competition, the Cup of Excellence team commissioned testing by RD2 Vision, a coffee research and development company based in France. Their analysis revealed that “Ají” is a newly discovered Ethiopia Landrace—a previously undocumented heirloom variety originating from Ethiopia, the birthplace of Arabica coffee.

  • Sustainably Sourced
    Sustainably Sourced

Good Coffee, Better Planet

We treasure our relationships in the global coffee community and invest in projects at origin to support our partners in their commitment to environmental sustainability and social welfare. We also invest in reducing our day-to-day impact, through initiatives like energy-efficient Loring Smart Roasters to reduce carbon emissions per batch by 80%.

As a certified B Corporation, we are a leader in sustainable practices that impact people and the planet. This third-party certification requires us to demonstrate transparency and accountability throughout our supply chain and quantify the impact our business creates for our employees, the community, and the environment. We are proud to be part of this community working together toward one unifying goal: using business as a force for good.

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