Colombia Honey Aponte Javier Janamejoy

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Underscored by dark toned flavors, the profile opens up to tangy hints of dried fruits, baking spices, and dense body that leads to a very long finish. Date sugar, dried stone fruit, cinnamon, cocoa powder. City to Full City.

Total Score: 87.8
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

The ground coffee let off potent chocolate bittering, accented by hints of fruit, cooked cherry, apple, and baking spices. Pouring hot water on the grounds brought out plump berry notes, with maple syrup, apricot fruit leather, and an interesting saffron flower note. This honey coffee brews up a thick bodied cup, with very nice complexity to the sweetness, rustic sweeteners, date sugar, and dark corn syrup, along with fruit profiles that lend to a moderate acidity level too. City roasts are accented by hints of dried stone fruits, plum and slab apricot, black cherry, and a tangy-sweet note of tamarind. The finish is highlighted by aromatic baking spices, mace, cinnamon, and nutmeg, and the long finish fades to some really nice bittersweet cocoa powder notes. We didn't roast this coffee darker than City+, but I wouldn't hesitate to take it up to Full City, and would expect the fruited sweetness to still mark the cup. City+ roasts already show boomy bass notes with a twist of fruit, dark chocolate covered raisin, with a coconut accent note in the aftertaste.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodHoney Process
cultivarCaturra Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This microlot honey coffee come from Javier Janamejoy in Aponte, Nariño. His farm, El Cerote, is located near the town center, and is planted in Caturra and Variedad Colombia. The people of Aponte are of Inga decent, a pre-Colombian ethnic group related to the Incas, their native tongue being Inga Kichwa. Aponte is located in a misty páramo region of very high altitude. The farmers in this growing region grow mainly Caturra, Castillo, and Variedad Colombia cultivars, the latter being disease resistant hybrids known for high production. The remote location and far reach from the Colombian government has made it a desirable area for growing illegal poppy crops too. But outside interest in coffee from this area and the competitive prices being paid have made coffee an attractive alternative. Javier's farm sits at 1850 meters above sea level, and he honey processes all of his coffee. An interesting aspect about coffee from this region is that honey processing is the standard. Each producer handles their own processing at home too, which can mean quite a bit of flavor variation from one neighbor to the next. After pulping the coffee, Javier lets the wet seeds ferment for 2 days in a tank without water before moving to the drying beds. Honey process coffees produce a lot more chaff that wet process during roasting, which is something to keep an eye on. If your roaster doesn't have a chaff collector, or the recepticle is small (like Fresh Roast), you should definitely vacuum between roasts.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Aponte, Nariño
processing Honey Process
drying method Covered Sun-Dried
arrival date Nov 2025
lot size 12
bag size 70 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Caturra, Variedad Colombia
grade Excelso 15+
appearance .6 d/300gr, 15+ screen
roast recommendations City to Full City
type Farm Gate
recommended espresso No
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