COLOMBIA - GESHA APONTE

$30.00 Sale Save
Size 10 oz

Origin: Colombia

Region: Buesaco, Narino

Producer: Huver Castillo

Farm: El Paseo

Varietal: Gesha

Elevation: 1800 MASL

Process: Washed

Tasting Notes: Orange Blossom, Green Apple, Passion Fruit

Gesha Release Time! As always, just a small run here. Only a few roasts. Just exquisite coffee we tasted while in San Diego cupping with our friends at Forest Coffee.

We find Orange Blossom, Green Apple, and Passion Fruit. White grape and white tea as it cools. Light and Juicy - perfect for summer.

“The journey of Gesha Aponte begins with the meticulous handpicking of ripe Gesha coffee cherries, a rare and elegant variety celebrated for its floral and citrus nuances, cultivated by Huver Castillo, a skilled Colombian coffee producer in Nariño, a high-altitude region known for their rich volcanic soils and ideal growing conditions.

This Gesha thrives in volcanic soils and cool mountain climates that enrich its complexity and sweetness. Once harvested, the cherries undergo a 20-hour pre-fermentation in cherry under controlled temperature and oxygen levels, a stage that enhances enzymatic activity and develops the coffee’s vibrant and aromatic foundation.

After pre-fermentation, the cherries are depulped and moved into sealed steel tanks for 210 hours of anaerobic fermentation. During this stage, the coffee is inoculated with a dough of beer hops and sugarcane juice (5ml per kilogram of coffee) — an innovative method that enhances the coffee’s floral intensity, citric brightness, and layered fruit notes. The long, slow fermentation ensures precision and consistency, bringing out the intrinsic elegance of the Gesha variety.

Following fermentation, the beans are sun-dried on patios for 10 to 20 days, depending on weather conditions, until they reach optimal moisture. This traditional drying method preserves the coffee’s natural sweetness and aromatic depth. To finalize the process, the beans undergo a 30-day stabilization period in GrainPro bags, allowing the flavors to harmonize and mature before export.” - Forest Coffee