Colombia Supremo
grows in the region
Medellin in the North West of Colombia and is an excellent example of
the arabica beans harvested in this country which are distinguishable
due to their soft, but at the same time very aromatic flavour. The most
important growing regions are Medellin, Armenia and Manizales; their
coffee grows under ideal climatic conditions. Guamos trees, banana
trees, and a lot of clouds protect the plants from blasting heat and
strong winds. Since 1808, when a priest brought the first plants from
the French Antilles, Colombia developed towards one of the biggest
exporters of high-quality, washed beans. The single variety arabicas
can easily compete with the most expensive top-qualities of other
countries.
Character & Taste:
Our Colombia Supremo
has a very expressive and fruity aroma with a clearly exposed fullness.
This coffee has the, for Colombian coffee so typical combination of a
fine acidity and body and is, hence, an ideal, well-balanced coffee.
Our Colombia Supremo will enthuse any coffee lover.