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Edilma Piedrahita – Borbon Aji Espresso

$28$92

Edilma Piedrahita – Borbon Aji Espresso

$28$92

  • Producers Edilma Piedrahita
  • Attributes Borbon Aji
  • Origin Southern Huila, Colombia
  • Profile Super juicy with aromatic spices and cherry up front, raisin and choc residual

Vereda Fatima, Bruselas, Department of Huila, Colombia, Jan 2026

Edilma Piedrahita is the leader of Los Guacharos – our favourite producer group in Colombia, and the source of many of our most treasured profiles. Edilma is a great leader. Her effusive energy has buoyed us many times in the back of pickup trucks on long drives and we love her for her full-hearted commitment to her community. We’ve been working with Edilma and the Guacharos since 2016 – and we’re only planning to work more closely as the years continue!

Aided by her sons Mateo and Gilber, for this borbon aji lot, Edilma first places the coffee cherries in airtight bags for 24 to 36 hours, then floats, and next, depulps.

Thereafter follows a dry fermentation for 36 to 42 hours in closed drums. The fermentation/washing is completed with a light (almost ‘half’) wash.

 

Drying is also super carefully managed: 8 to 10 days in the dryer under shade, then a further 10 days in the dryer with sun.

 

Roasted for espresso brewing.

We ship coffee as whole beans by default, if you need your coffee ground, please let us know at the checkout.

Pricing transparency: We purchase parchment coffee directly from Edilma via the group she champions (Los Guacharos, with whom we have been working since 2016) and pesos are transferred straight to the association’s bank account upon receipt of parchment at our chosen mill. We paid $5,075,000 pesos per carga (125 kg of parchment coffee, this is the unit farmers sell their coffee in) for 600kg of this lot, produced in December 2025, arrived Melbourne March 2026.

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