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Santa Marta Snow Mountain, one of Colombia's high-quality coffee producing areas

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The northern Sierra Nevada producing area is one of the high quality producing areas in Colombia, and the Santa Marta Snow Mountains is one of the few snowy mountains on the equator, and its caffeine is famous for its distinctive characteristics and high quality standards. The unique climate, abundant precipitation, cloud cover and shade planting make the coffee here full-bodied and nutty.

The northern Sierra Nevada producing area is one of the high quality producing areas in Colombia, and the Santa Marta Snow Mountains is one of the few snowy mountains on the equator, and its caffeine is famous for its distinctive characteristics and high quality standards. The unique climate, abundant precipitation, cloud cover and shade planting make the coffee here full-bodied and nutty, giving people a unique sensory experience.

The north-central Santander producing area consists of two major geographical areas: the Magdalena Basin and the mountains of the eastern mountains. The Magdalena basin is relatively flat, with a dry and hot climate in the central plain.

The eastern mountains have rugged terrain, steep slopes and an altitude of 4000 meters. The climate is affected by different elevations, which makes it show a variety of meteorological zones, resulting in a rich aroma of coffee and moderate acidity. Smooth and consistent with tobacco flavor.

Huila is located in southern Colombia, one of the well-known specialty coffee producing areas, with an altitude of about 1200 to 2020 meters, a planting area of more than 1.3 million hectares and an average temperature of 17 to 23 °C. Because of its outstanding flavor and aroma, it has become a world-famous special coffee. Medium-high acidity and moderate mellow, with charming sweetness and lemon wine acid, and a balanced and pure aftertaste, Columbia Coffee (Cafe de Colombia), which is often selected by major coffee competitions in recent years, is one of the few individual coffees sold under the name of the country, and it is also a successful example of the successful combination of geographical indications and brand image. In December 2004, the Colombian Coffee producers Association (FNC) applied to the Government of Colombia for registration of the geographical indication "Caf é de Colombia" (Colombian Coffee). Three months later, the Colombian government approved "Caf é de Colombia" as "appellation of origin-geographical indication (D.O.-G.I.)". As a result, this logo has also become the official symbol of the Colombian Coffee producers Association.

Not only that, it has also won praise unmatched by other coffee in terms of quality. Compared with other producing countries, Colombia is more concerned with developing products and promoting production. It is this, coupled with its superior geographical and climatic conditions, that makes Colombian coffee excellent in quality and delicious and famous all over the world.

Colombian coffee is located in the Andes, where the climate is mild and humid, and good rainfall makes it very suitable for coffee growth. according to its geographical location, Colombian coffee is divided into three producing areas: the north, the central and the south. among them, there are six high-quality coffee producing areas in Colombia.

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