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Huila, Colombia

Roasted by Common Man Coffee Roasters

Colombian washed process coffee from Garzon smallholders with caramel and red fruit notes.

Huila, Colombia — Common Man Coffee Roasters
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CaramelPanelaRed Fruits

From the roaster

Region: Garzon, Huila Producer: Farmer Collective Altitude: 1300 - 1900 MASL Process: Washed Variety: Caturra, Castillo, Colombia, Bourbon

Tasting Notes: Caramel, Panela, Red Fruits

About Huila

In the late 1800s, a nationwide initiative to strengthen Colombia’s agricultural economy saw Arabica coffee introduced to several regions, including Huila. Smallholders in and around Garzon, Huila started growing coffee alongside other cash crops like sugarcane and maize. With the Andean foothills surrounding Garzon, coffee can be found growing as low as 1300 and as high as 1900 meters above sea level, offering a diverse range in cultivar and quality. Together with volcanic soil and stable rainfall, the region is prime for consistently producing fine regional and micro-lots.

Garzon serves as a hub for collecting coffee from smaller nearby towns and rural farms—an essential transit point for smallholders in the region. From the 70s to 90s, volatile global coffee prices paired with armed civil conflict impacted grower livelihoods, forcing many to diversify income sources or migrate for work. Despite the instability and disruptions to trade, many farmers in the region persisted, upholding deep-rooted tradition and pride in agriculture. During the global rise of the specialty coffee movement in the early 2000s, Garzon and Huila at large gained recognition among international roasters for high-quality washed process coffee.

As the majority of Colombian producers classify as smallholders, they nearly always rely on a cooperative model to sell their coffee to an international market. Within the last 5 years, one of Garzon's primary cooperatives went out of business and left smallholders in a vulnerable position without access to market—thus the start of the company Helvetia, the trader that we sourced this regional lot from. Helvetia was established in 2021 to support the growers and act as a link between producers and the international market. Helvetia now purchases coffee directly without intermediaries, creating more value as they offer technical advice and improved systems for smallholders.

This regional lot represents a mix of the most common varieties grown in Garzon, contributed by as many as over 1,500 producers, consolidated for uniformity in quality before processing. Smallholder’s cherries underwent a washed process, with controlled fermentation for 14–18 hours after depulping, followed by thorough rinsing to remove mucilage before being laid out to dry under the sun. It presents a familiar taste experience in the cup associated with traditionally practiced Colombian coffee—a vibrant acidity complemented with good body and clarity, and a forward sweetness.

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Context

This washed coffee from Garzon, Huila represents a collaborative effort among farmer collectives in one of Colombia's premier growing regions. The blend of Caturra, Castillo, Colombia, and Bourbon varietals grown across the 1300–1900 meter elevation range contributes a balanced profile anchored by caramel sweetness and panela richness, with complementary red fruit notes. Washed processing typically emphasizes clarity and brightness in the cup—qualities that allow the varietal complexity to shine through. Common Man Coffee Roasters has highlighted the candy-like sweetness and fruit-forward character, making this a versatile everyday option with genuine complexity.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Huila, Colombia grown?

Huila, Colombia, roasted by Common Man Coffee Roasters, is sourced from Huila, Colombia.

What does Huila, Colombia taste like?

Expect tasting notes of Caramel, Panela, and Red Fruits.

How is Huila, Colombia processed?

Huila, Colombia uses the Washed process.

What roast level is Huila, Colombia?

It is roasted to a espresso roast level.

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