
Colombia Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha
Carlos and Felipe Arcila’s passion for coffee led them to establish a farm, Jardines del Eden, at the perfect altitude with ideal soil. Now home to 12 exotic varietals, they’ve cultivated a rare yellow Geisha with an unforgettable flavour profile.
In 2017, the Arclia brothers purchased their farm with a vision to produce the world’s best coffee. After years of experimentation and dedication, they transformed it from a commodity-grade farm to a hub for rare, exotic varietals.
Their commitment to improving local coffee quality stems from a long family history of farming in the Quindio Valley. Their journey to higher prices for producers drove them to take the bold step of buying their own farm and pushing the boundaries of coffee production.
The result of their efforts is a limited lot of yellow Geisha – a mutation of the famous Ethiopian varietal. With just a small harvest to share, this exceptional coffee showcases their innovative approach to coffee farming and a deep love for their land.
TRANSPARENCY INFO
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WE PAID F.O.B. (USD POUND)* |
WE PAID F.O.B. (AUD KG) |
FARM GATE (AUD KG) ^ |
MARKET PRICE (AUD KG) |
FAIR TRADE PRICE (AUD KG) |
$14.95 |
$47.90 |
$47.80 |
$8.22 | $9.10 |
PRICING EXPLAINED
*This is the FOB (Free On Board) price: the price paid to the exporter before shipping, and which does not include shipping costs, weight loss (around 17%), storage and other charges. Ultimately, the FOB price represents the $ figure that stays in the coffee's country of origin, benefiting its producer, community, and beyond.
^This is the 'raw' price paid directly to the producer, and paid in the local currency for parchment coffee. The coffee is then milled and sorted before being placed in bags, ready for shipping.
SNAPSHOT
NOTES: Grape, Vanilla, Nectarine
NAME: Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha |
ORIGIN: Colombia |
HARVEST: November 2024 |
REGION: Quindio |
FARM: Jardines del Eden |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH: 1st Year |
VARIETAL: Yellow Geisha |
ALTITUDE: 1800-2050 MASL |
CUPPING SCORE: 89 |
Producer: Felipe Arcila |
PROCESS: Washed |
LOT SIZE: 20kg |