Colombia Paola Trujillo Typica
Apricot, vanilla, red grape; clean and sweet with medium acidity, soft body, subtle fruit notes. Paola Trujillo Typica is an incredible new arrival that we can't wait to share.
Paola Trujillo is a young and passionate coffee producer from Patio Bonito Farm, an 11-hectare property nestled in Pescador, northern Cauca. Working alongside her parents, María Ángela and Carlos, Paola carries forward a deep family legacy built on knowledge, collaboration, and an enduring love for coffee. After studying chemical engineering, she returned home to apply her expertise to coffee cultivation; focusing on innovation, quality, and sustainability.

At Patio Bonito, the family cultivates both traditional and exotic varietals, including Castillo, Bourbon Rosado, Gesha, Wush Wush, Sidra, and SL28, each grown with meticulous care. Earlier this year, we had the chance to cup this coffee alongside another lot of Wush Wush from Paola. Both stood out for their clarity, sweetness, and elegance. We’re thrilled to have secured both lots and look forward to receiving more from Paola and her family in the future.
Her coffee reflects her energy and vision, vibrant, expressive, and full of heart.

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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) |
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$9.92 |
$31.40 |
$30.25 |
$12.87 | $13.26 |
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: Apricot, Vanilla, Red Grape
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NAME: Paola Trujillo Typica |
ORIGIN: Colombia |
HARVEST: May 2025 |
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REGION: Caldona, Cauca |
FARM: Patio Bonito |
RELATIONSHIP LENGTH: 1st Year |
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VARIETAL: Typica |
ALTITUDE: 1800-2000 MASL |
CUPPING SCORE: 86 |
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Producer: Paola Trujillo |
PROCESS: Washed |
LOT SIZE: 120kg |