Origin · Colombia
Cauca
Southwest Andes
High southwestern department producing crisp, high-acidity coffees with citric and red-fruit clarity.
Cauca, in southwestern Colombia around Popayán and Inzá, grows coffee on high Andean plateaus mostly between 1,700 and 2,100 metres, with a strong presence of Indigenous and campesino smallholder communities organised into cooperatives. The combination of high altitude, equatorial sun, and cool nights produces crisp, structured coffees with pronounced citric and red-fruit acidity, floral notes, and clean sweetness. Predominantly washed Caturra, Castillo, and Colombia, Cauca lots are sought after by roasters who want a brighter, more delineated Colombian profile. The department's stable volcanic geography around the Puracé range underpins its consistent cup quality.
Climate
High equatorial Andean climate with strong diurnal temperature range.
Soil
Volcanic ash soils around the Puracé volcanic complex.
Varietals grown here
Last updated: June 13, 2026