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A brief introduction to the flavor and aroma characteristics of Colombian Huilan boutique coffee beans with heavy texture

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Because there are famous coffee cultivation places in Huilan area, the names of small areas become brand names and circulate. Although the cultivation conditions in this area are also very good, the cultivation infrastructure of coffee cultivation farm and surrounding conditions is not well developed. It is a great pity that the raw bean drying equipment or washing processing facilities are not perfect. Huilan

Because there are famous coffee cultivation places in Huilan area, the names of small areas become brand names and circulate. Although the cultivation conditions in this area are also very good, the cultivation infrastructure of coffee cultivation farm and surrounding conditions is not well developed. It is a great pity that the raw bean drying equipment or washing processing facilities are not perfect. The coffee in Huilan area has a strong taste and heavy texture. In particular, the coffee in Huilan area can be called high-quality coffee with the aroma of nuts, chocolate and caramel and suitable acidity. Aromas such as caramel and caramel and suitable acidity can be called high-quality coffee.

So this time, what I would like to share with you is a cup of coffee also from the famous producing areas of Colombia. It is Huilan Coffee from the producing area of Colombia huila, Colombia. Some bean merchants translate into "Huilan" or "Uila" and "Wula", which is actually the transliteration of Huila, but in fact, in every country where coffee is grown, there are many coffee producing areas and coffee varieties, and there are famous coffee growing areas and coffee farms in the producing areas, so the names of various areas and estates become coffee brand names and circulate. For example, there are famous producing areas in Ethiopia, such as Yegasuefei, Sidamo, Harald and so on. On the other hand, the coffee produced in the Narinho (Na Linglong) producing area of Colombia is named "Columbia Na Linglong" because it is produced by Na Linglong.

So this time, what I would like to share with you is a cup of coffee also from the famous producing areas of Colombia. It is Huilan Coffee from the producing area of Colombia huila, Colombia. Some bean merchants translate into "Huilan" or "Uila" or "Wula", which are actually transliterations of Huila.

Because Huilan area belongs to the mountain terrain and coffee is planted on the slopes of the canyon, it has a high altitude and suitable temperature for growing high-quality Arabica beans. The climate of the canyon slope not only prevents the cold wind from blowing in, but also keeps the mountain breeze cool without high temperature, and Rain Water is also relatively abundant, which can be said to be a unique place for coffee cultivation.

In addition, Colombian coffee workers go up the mountain to pick coffee beans (also known as coffee cherries) by hand, so they can pick carefully and pick the most mature and full fruits. And the vast majority of coffee beans are water-washed, moderately roasted with a light, silky and sometimes sour taste, not as strong as Brazilian coffee and Italian Espresso, known as "green gold" in Colombia.

Therefore, Huilan planting has a full taste, heavy texture. Huilan Coffee, which has aromas of nuts, chocolate and caramel, and supple and pleasant acidity, is recognized as a boutique coffee. It not only has unique high-quality geographical conditions, but also contributes to the manual selection of Arabica seeds.

Next, I would like to share with you the process of brewing Huilan. Beans are the deep-roasted Huilan of Brother Bird, and the utensils are Harrio V01. I chose the ratio of powder to water at 1:12 (that is, 25g coffee powder to extract 300ml's coffee liquid). Using the first fast then slow hand way, seemingly random, but in fact according to the bean baking degree, follow the coffee powder good substance release fast and more, choose the priority extraction, and then decrease the speed, reduce the defective flavor release. Then this time the flavor is: nutty, chocolate, full taste, caramel sweet, supple pleasant fruit acid with the flavor of red wine. Finally, I hope that such delicious coffee can be tasted by more enthusiasts. Thank you for reading it.

In addition, Colombian coffee workers go up the mountain to pick coffee beans (also known as coffee cherries) by hand, so they can pick carefully and pick the most mature and full fruits. And the vast majority of coffee beans are water-washed, moderately roasted with a light, silky and sometimes sour taste, not as strong as Brazilian coffee and Italian Espresso, known as "green gold" in Colombia.

Therefore, Huilan planting has a full taste, heavy texture. Huilan Coffee, which has aromas of nuts, chocolate, caramel and soft and pleasant acidity, is recognized as a boutique coffee, not only with its unique high-quality geographical conditions, but also with the planting of the preferred Arabica species of beans. I will share with you the process of brewing Huilan. Beans are deep-baked Huilan in the bird, and the appliance is Harrio V01. The ratio of powder to water at 1:12 was selected (that is, 25g coffee powder to extract 300ml coffee liquid) Using the first fast then slow hand way, seemingly random, but in fact according to the bean baking degree, follow the coffee powder good substance release fast and more, choose the priority extraction, and then decrease the speed, reduce the defective flavor release. Then this time the flavor is: nutty, chocolate, full taste, caramel sweet, supple pleasant fruit acid with the flavor of red wine. Finally, I hope that such delicious coffee can be tasted by more enthusiasts. Thank you for reading it.

Colombia huila, Colombia: located in the southwest of Colombia, it is one of the major coffee growing areas.

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