



Colombia, Papayo
| Producer |
Jairo Arcila |
| Farm/Mill |
Santa Monica |
| Cultivar |
Papayo |
| Process |
Carbonic Maceration Natural |
| Location |
Quindio, Armenia |
| Altitude |
1500 MASL
|
| Harvest | October 2024 |
Expect notes of Sea Buckthorn, Orange Wine, Persimmon

Jairo Arcila, a leading figure in Colombian coffee, has over 40 years of experience producing high-quality coffee. His sons, Felipe and Carlos, continue his legacy through Cofinet importers, our main source for Colombian coffee.
The Papayo coffee variety, mainly found in Huila, Colombia, has mysterious origins. Initially thought to be a Caturra mutation, it is now linked to Ethiopian varieties that somehow made their way to Colombia. Its elongated cherries resemble papaya fruit, hence the name. Jairo has borrowed a winemaking technique—carbonic maceration—using carbon dioxide during fermentation. This creates a complex, enhanced, fruit-driven profile.
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| Producer |
Jairo Arcila |
| Farm/Mill |
Santa Monica |
| Cultivar |
Papayo |
| Process |
Carbonic Maceration Natural |
| Location |
Quindio, Armenia |
| Altitude |
1500 MASL
|
| Harvest | October 2024 |
Expect notes of Sea Buckthorn, Orange Wine, Persimmon

Jairo Arcila, a leading figure in Colombian coffee, has over 40 years of experience producing high-quality coffee. His sons, Felipe and Carlos, continue his legacy through Cofinet importers, our main source for Colombian coffee.
The Papayo coffee variety, mainly found in Huila, Colombia, has mysterious origins. Initially thought to be a Caturra mutation, it is now linked to Ethiopian varieties that somehow made their way to Colombia. Its elongated cherries resemble papaya fruit, hence the name. Jairo has borrowed a winemaking technique—carbonic maceration—using carbon dioxide during fermentation. This creates a complex, enhanced, fruit-driven profile.



















