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Colombian boutique coffee producing area: Cauca-CafedeCauca
Cauca province, Caucadepartment, the name comes from the Cauca River, CaucaRiver. Located in southwestern Colombia, it is an important producing area of Colombian boutique coffee together with NarinoDepartment and HuilaDepartment.
Provincial capital: Popayan Popayan
Population: about 1368000
Location: 00.58.54 N-03.19.04 E 75.47.36-77.57.07
Boundary: ValledelCaucaDepartment of Cauca Valley to the north
It is bounded to the east by the provinces of Tolima, Uila and Kaquita (Tolima, Huila, CaquetaDepartment).
To the south, Nari ñ o and Putumayo provinces (Narino, Putumayo)
The Pacific Ocean to the west
Administrative divisions: including 38 municipalities
Colombian boutique coffee producing area
Cauca province is a certified coffee producing area in Colombia, with an average elevation of 1758m and a maximum elevation of 2100m. The topography, precipitation, temperature and volcanic soil of the area prepare suitable conditions for the growth of coffee.
Cauca province is 80% mountainous, with parallel mountain systems in the east and middle, part of the Andes, the central mountain system includes two main volcanoes, Sotara and Petacas, and the Huila mountain, which is covered with snow all the year round, benefits from volcanic dust, and the soil in the producing area provides adequate nutrition for coffee growth.
There is the Popayan Plateau (Popayanplateur) between the eastern and western mountains of Cauca, and the patia basin in the south, and the patia River flows from north to south into Narino province. The main producing area of Cauca is located on the north side of Patia. The producing area is surrounded by high mountains, which block the airflow and water vapor from the Pacific Ocean and trade winds from the south, thus maintaining a stable climate. Near the equator, there is plenty of sunshine. The stable climate and sufficient sunshine provide a guarantee for the stability of coffee quality.
Cauca province is similar to other southwest producing areas, the precipitation shows an obvious unimodal distribution (monomodal), and the dry season mainly occurs from August to September every year, followed by a concentrated coffee blossom season followed by the next year's concentrated coffee harvest season.
The biggest difference in climate between Cauca and other producing areas is probably the relatively large temperature difference, with a daily average temperature of 11 ℃ and a daytime average temperature of 18 ℃. The temperature difference between day and night is an important factor in quality coffee. Low night temperatures and relatively higher elevations slow down the growth of coffee, allowing coffee seeds and beans to more fully absorb the nutrients of coffee fruits, as well as better acidity and commendable special sweetness of Coca Coffee.
In accordance with the fine tradition of Colombia, Coca Coffee is picked manually and washed. In addition, in order to pursue good disease resistance and higher yield, many coffee producing areas have updated the old varieties of coffee into new varieties, Cauca is rare to Katula Caturra species, in addition to tin card typica and bourbon Bourbon ancient species.
The main taste features of Coca Coffee are reflected in its wonderful acidity and beautiful sweetness, coupled with the typical mild taste of Colombia, which makes the coffee in the area a competitive target for many buyers. High-quality Coca Coffee usually shows rich floral aroma, high acidity, pleasant sweetness, medium mellow, pure, mild and well-balanced taste.
This time, the new coffee product from Colombia comes from more than 700 small farmers in Popayan and its surrounding autonomous cities in Cauca province.
Variety: caturra,typica
Treatment: full water washing, sun drying
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Country: Colombia
Grade: AATOP
Producing area: Cauca Valley
Altitude: 1800 m
Treatment: insolation
Variety: Rose summer
Manor: hope Manor
Flavor: berries, honey, vanilla, sweet juice
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