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Decaffeinated Chevere

Colombia - Cauca - CHEVERE - Deca SC - Washed - By Sail

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Chévere is a popular word for “cool”, same as this coffee!

A decaffeinated version of our Choco coffee.

Sourced by our agency in Colombia

This coffee has been decaffeinated using the "sugar cane" process, based on sugar cane extract. This is a process that is unique in the world, eliminating caffeine without affecting the coffee's flavor. All the pleasure of chocolate, without the caffeine.

This coffee is produced in the mountains surrounding the town of Popayan. The high plateaux of the Cauca region are ideal for coffee production, with volcanic soil and a stable climate all year round, protected from the humidity of the Pacific and the southern trade winds by the surrounding mountains.

Our coffee is sourced from Racafé, one of Colombia's leading exporters of green coffee. Through their CRECER quality charter, Racafé raises producers' awareness of the need to preserve natural resources, helps to improve coffee growers' quality of life through fair remuneration and provides training to improve the quality of the coffees produced.

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  • Origin

    Colombia
  • Region

    Cauca
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Blend

  • Process

    Washed

  • Drying

    Greenhouses

  • Packaging

    70kg - Sisal bags

  • Altitude

    1600 - 1950
  • Harvest period

    May - June
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Cauca

The Cauca region, located in the south-west of Colombia, covers an area of 29,308 km², or 2.56% of the national territory. It has played an important role in the country's historical development, both economically and politically, from colonisation to independence in 1810. Home to some of Colombia's most impressive volcanoes, Cauca benefits from fertile and rich volcanic soil, making it a key region for coffee cultivation.

Socially, Cauca is one of the most complex departments in the country. Its territory was inhabited in pre-Hispanic times by various indigenous groups such as the Jamundies, Pances, Paeces, Calotos, Patías, Guambianos and Guanacas. Today, the western descendants live mainly in the capital, Popayan, while the indigenous peoples occupy the mountainous and remote areas.

Cauca is a leader in the production of high quality coffee. Thanks to its climate, its varied topography influenced by the mountain ranges that run through it, and the tradition and passion of its people, it is the fourth largest coffee producer in the country. It even ranks first in terms of the number of coffee-growing families, with more than 93,000 families cultivating 94,500 hectares of Arabica varieties (Castillo, Colombia, Caturra, Típica, Borbón and Tabí) in 34 municipalities. The coffee is grown on small plots by peasant, indigenous and Afro-descendant communities. Since 2011, Cauca coffee has had a denomination of origin that defines it as a coffee with strong caramel notes, high acidity, medium body, a clean, smooth cup with sweet, floral notes.

Analyzed to the nearest gram

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