Colombia Wuchii
Colombia Wuchii
Tasting Profile
Tasting Profile
Caramel - Clementine - Milk Chocolate
Brewing
Brewing
Omni
Resting
Resting
We recommend resting beans for a minimum of 7 days for filter and 14 days for espresso.
Roast Level
Roast Level
Medium
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Technical Data
Process: Washed
Region: Piendam, Cajibio and Morale
Varietal: Mixed
Elevation: 1800-200 MASL
Cup Score: 84.5
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Washed
Colombia is best-known for its Washed coffees. While the processing details might vary slightly from farm to farm or by association, generally the coffee is picked ripe and depulped the same day, then given an open-air fermentation in tanks or buckets for anywhere between 12–36 hours. The coffee is washed clean of its mucilage before being dried either on patios, in parabolic dryers, solar driers, or mechanically. Some Washed coffees in Colombia are mechanically demucilaged.
The winged one, from Colombia.
"Wuchii" or the "winged one" is a symbol of flight and a totem for the rich biodiversity of Colombia's coffee landscapes.
These gateway-quality lots are cultivated by smallholder farmers in harmony with their environments. They share our values of sustainability, with a vision for a higher-quality, fairer market.
The Producers
Wuchii is Siruma's gateway to specialty coffee supporting more growers who show promise and are engaged in looking to produce specialty coffees.
Caficauca supplier: The "cooperativa de caficultores del Cauca" - caficauca - was created in 1961 with the purpose of providing a fair and easy market access for growers. It was established by 297 coffee growers, who met at the city's Municipal Theater and contributed $54,000 pesos as initial capital to start themselves.
It currently has over 3,000 associates, with the average farm size of 1.6Ha. The wuchii that has been carefully selected by Siruma is composed of an average of 85 growers per lot.
The coffee is fully wash processed with a fermentation time ranging from 16-19 hours, to then go into parabolic solar dryers that take an average time of 10 days to dry the coffee until target moisture is achieved of under 12% in parchment.
The coffee comes from Piendam�, Cajibio and Morales, that is commonly known as the Tabletop of Cauca. These towns provide an excellent elevation for coffee of 1,800-2,050masl, with very fertile land and a strong coffee economy. However, this strong coffee economy has come at a big expense. This area has a big history of armed conflict that started in the 1970s, implying most land owners were forced to plan illicit crops. Coffee has been a parallel economy that has been a constant clash with the illicit crops.
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Free Shipping
For all orders over £25 we offer a free shipping service via Royal Mail or DHL.
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Roast Days
We currently roast Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays, aiming to pack and ship your coffee as fresh and quick as possible.