Jairo Arcila - Dragonfruit
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Description
MEET THE PRODUCER | The Arcila family coffee empire spans more than 80 years in Colombia. As producers, they specialize in alternative fermentation processes, and Jairo Arcila is particularly renowned for his interesting and impeccably executed co-fermentation experiments. A third generation producer who purchased his first coffee farm in 1987, Jairo is committed to championing biodiversity, sustainability, and quality on each of his six farms throughout the Armenia region of Colombia. In addition to coffee, Jairo also cultivates mandarin, orange, plantain, and banana, employing many local workers throughout the various harvest seasons and making a significant economic impact in the community he has long called home.
TRUST THE PROCESS | After being picked at peak ripeness, coffee cherries are pulped before being placed in sealed plastic bags for a round of extended anaerobic fermentation. The coffee ferments in mucilage alongside a mixture of honey and dried, powdered dragonfruit, resulting in an intensely fruited, delightfully funky drinking experience. After fermentation, the coffee is dried on raised beds until optimal moisture content is achieved.
TAKE A SIP | This coffee drinks easier than it smells, but nevertheless: it’s not for the faint of heart. Intensely aromatic and wildly flavorful, Guy Fieri would have a first-class ticket to Flavortown after his first sip! Flavor notes range anywhere from sour candy to cherry popsicles, with purple flowers along the way. The sipping experience is reminiscent of hibiscus tea, with those aromas and flavors turned up to eleven.
Origin | Armenia, Quindio, Colombia
Producer | Jairo Arcila
Farm | Finca Santa Mónica
Process | Co-ferment
Variety | Castillo
Elevation | 1500 MASL


