Coffee from Colombia: Colombia Fair Trade Select K-Cups

April 15, 2010 at 3:21 pm Leave a comment

Colombian coffee is one of the most sought after of origin coffees. Colombian coffees are notably fruity, but they are known for much more than that. Colombian coffees are hailed by coffee connoisseurs for its deep complexity. With a mix of light and well-rounded notes, Colombian coffee plays with winy, floral, and fruity tones. At the top of the palate, Colombian coffee begins with bright acidic fruit notes, and then the lingering tastes of syrup-laden ripened fruits, wine-like grapes and the richness of pure dark chocolate begin to emerge.

Colombia Fair Trade Select K-Cups is sourced from a rich volcano that sits along the Andes mountain chain. More specifically the coffee is grown on Purace volcano that overlooks surging rivers, tropical rainforests, and Popayan, a beautiful historic town that is full of indigenous heritage and pristine colonial architecture. This extremely fertile region produces a diverse array of produce including: beans, rice, cane sugar, yucca, tomatoes and potatoes, to name a few.

Colombia Fair Trade Select for Keurig K-Cups is farmed by COSURCA, a cooperative group of farmers and indigenous workers. This intensely savvy group of agriculturalists turned illegal coca crops around to eliminate drug trade and to establish sustainable crops of vegetables, fruits, and most importantly, the delicious Colombian coffee bean. The group uses organic farming and organic waste management techniques.

Colombia Fair Trade Select is a medium roast that boasts an incredibly well-rounded character. Aroma and body are released in full force when the coffee is freshly brewed. This irresistible K-Cup coffee is noted for having velvety, toasty and mellow qualities. The main note that stands out from the coffee from Purace is the smoothed chocolate notes. For an intensely silky coffee that just rolls onto the tongue, with or without cream and sugar, indulge in a cup of Colombia Fair Trade Select.

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