Origin: San Agustín, Huila, Colombia
Roast: Filter - light roast
Flavour Profile: Honey, apricot, plum, milk chocolate. Rich and buttery.
Process: Washed
Variety: Colombia
Farm: La Loma
Farmers: Wilmer Moncayo and Yenni Anacona
Altitude: 1,800 metres above sea level
Importer: Melbourne Coffee Merchants
After spending four years working in the United States to save up for his dream, Wilmer Moncayo returned to Colombia to purchase a six-and-a-half-hectare plot of land near San Agustín, Huila. Together with his wife, Yenni Anacona, he established farm La Loma at a lofty 1,800 metres above sea level, where the young couple is dedicated to building a career in specialty coffee. Wilmer draws on the traditional farming techniques of his youth, managing the estate with manual weeding and rarely using pesticides. The region's gentle, rolling hills make cultivation more manageable than the country's typical steep cliffs, allowing Wilmer to focus his energy on growing exceptional, complex varieties alongside resilient hybrids.
This commitment to quality is beautifully evident in La Loma's rigorous washed processing method. After selective hand-harvesting, the cherries undergo a 12-hour pre-fermentation in breathable nylon sacks before being pulped and transferred to tanks for another 24 hours. Taking advantage of San Agustín's cool climate, Wilmer thoughtfully extends the fermentation by blending several days' worth of pickings, a technique that slowly lowers the pH level. The coffee is then washed and sun-dried for 10 to 18 days, resulting in this brilliant cup profile.
Whole beans or pre-ground?
Coffee deteriorates much faster once it is ground, making whole beans the ideal way to purchase coffee. If you don't have a grinder though, all good!
Grind Guide
Whole Beans - not ground, you have your own grinder
Commercial Espresso - very fine for a commercial espresso machine
Home Espresso - quite fine for a domestic espresso machine
Stovetop - fine for percolator / moka pot
Aeropress - medium for Aeropress
Pour Over - medium for pour over
Plunger - coarse for plunger / french press
Batch Brewer - very coarse for Moccamaster and other batch brewers
Making coffee at home
Follow this guide to ensure you're using the same ratios and standards as we do at Patricia