panela, and toffee sweetness, lightly marked by raisin and almond notes in the finish.

This blend of coffee from Inzá is made up from the producers of neighboring towns, or “veredas” as they’re called in Colombia. Hence the name, “Veredas Vecinas”, or “neighboring towns”. The province of Inzá is located in Southwestern Colombia within the greater Department of Cauca.
Like much of Colombia, Cauca is home to some very high altitude farms, many breaching the 2000 meter mark, the coffee from this lot harvested from an altitude range of about 1500 to 2000 meters. The way we make up these regional blends is by cupping several samples from the individual farms, separating out those that meet a certain cup criteria, and then blending them together. It’s a great benefit to us (and not to mention the cup) having this level of quality control with our Colombian blends.
- Origin – Colombia
- Region – Cauca
- Altitude – 1500-2000m
- Cultivar – Caturra, Variedad Colombia, Typica, Tabi
- Process – Washed