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(COMING SOON) Yessica Parra Papayo Washed | 200g
(COMING SOON) Yessica Parra Papayo Washed | 200g
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$24.00 USD
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Location: Pitalito, Huila, Colombia
Producer: Yessica Parra
Farm: El Mirador; 7 Hectares & 6 employees
Altitude: 1750 MASL
Varietal: Papayo
Process: Washed
Farmgate: 37,600 COP/kg
Green: 18.08 USD/kg
COGS: 44.31 USD/kg
Notes: persimmon, calimyrna fig, quince jam
Thanks to Unblended for the connection to this coffee and sharing price information. For more information about Yessica and Diego's work, see Unblended's feature page on their website.
"Yessica and Diego are siblings from Pitalito, Huila, and the fourth generation of a coffee-growing family. Their great-grandfather began cultivating coffee as a livelihood, and their grandfather and parents continued building the tradition. Although their family was long involved in coffee, it wasn’t until Yessica explored specialty coffee through studies and teaching at SENA that she realized its full potential. She soon introduced her brother Diego to this world, and together they founded Diwan Coffee, initially as a hobby while working in other coffee companies. Over time, their passion grew into a business, leading them to leave their jobs, acquire their own farm, and develop unique processes—Diego specializing in fermentation and varietal profiling, and Yessica mastering cupping, logistics, and sourcing. Today, Diwan Coffee brings together their own production with that of allied farmers. In November 2024, they officially launched their brand, and this shipment marks their very first export together—a new chapter in a family legacy that began generations ago."
“The process begins with 24 hours of oxidation, allowing the cherries to develop complexity before being depulped. The beans then undergo 60 hours of fermentation in open tanks, a stage that intensifies sweetness and refines the structure of the cup. After fermentation, the coffee is washed and carefully dried, a slow process that preserves and elevates the delicate flavors inherent to Papayo. What makes this lot stand out is not only the clarity and balance of the profile but also the way it captures the essence of this rare variety."
