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La Piragua - Colombia - Pink Bourbon - Anaerobic Washed

More delicious coffee from the Pink Bourbon Whisperer, Alexander Vargas of La Piragua! This is high-quality stuff and a great example of why we love the anaerobic washed methodology so much. It can produce ripe, loud cups that are still bright and clear. Expect a juicy, citric coffee with notes of strawberry, orange, and rosehip.

€16,00

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Farm

La Piragua is a 10 hectare farm cultivating Caturra, Java, Geisha, Tabi & Pink Bourbon. Alongside coffee Alexander also cultivates dragonfruit on 2 hectares of land.

Region

Huila is geographically perfect for coffee growing and is quickly becoming one of Colombias biggest coffee growing regions.

Competition

In 20221, Alexander came 7th in the Cup of Excellence with a washed Pink Bourbon. He made the finals again the following year with the same coffee.

Terroir

La Piragua sits at 1800 masl on mineral-rich, black soils. The high altitudes help to lower temperatures in Huila’s warm, tropical climate.

Variety

Pink Bourbon is an Ethiopian landrace variety famed for it's florality & citrus notes. In this particular lot, the natural processing showcases the citrus and brings out a layered, red-fruit quality.

Process

Whole cherries have a 36-hour anaerobic fermentation in barrels with degassing valves. The coffee is then pulped, washed, and dried in a solar drying shed for 15 days until it reaches a moisture content of 10.10%

Pink Bourbon


 

"The mistakenly-named Pink Bourbon is not a Bourbon at all, nor a mutation of Bourbon, but actually an Ethiopian landrace variety."


 

The origins of how this Ethiopian landrace variety, with its pinkish-hued fruit, landed in Colombia is a mystery. The most likely explanation is that someone, at some time, tried to bring in Gesha seed from Ethiopia and instead ended up with what we now know as Pink Bourbon. What we do know however, is that this person lived in Huila, and planted the variety alongside an abundance of Bourbon.


 

Suspicions that this ‘Pink Bourbon’ was not actually Bourbon at all quickly came about when the pink-variation began dominating cupping tables with a profile unlike any other Bourbon before it. The pronounced florality, citric acidity and tea-like quality set it on a path to become a highly sought after cult-favourite amongst the specialty coffee world. Reminiscent of some other Ethiopians landraces before it…

La Piragua


 

“In 2009, Alexander Vargas transformed Finca La Piragua from basic land into its current state, featuring a residence, a coffee processing area, micro-beneficio fermentation tanks, and drying space.”


 

Alexander Vargas is a recognized, but often overlooked name in the world of specialty coffee. He is a humble man, but having placed in the finals of the Cup of Excellence 4 times is reason enough for applause. His success until now is by no means of chance. He is a dedicated, hard working coffee producer who built his farm and legacy from the ground up. He is focused not only on quality, but on the sustainability of coffee production for the land, himself, and the community in Palestina, and he is constantly innovating and looking forward. Along with some neighbouring farmers and his wife Lydia, they recently established a small school for the children of the community.