DECAF Atunkaa – Colombia
€ 18.37 – € 110.33Price range: € 18.37 through € 110.33
Our decaffeinated coffee tastes like a fresh orange cake, cane sugar, and white tea. It was processed naturally and then decaffeinated using natural sugar cane method. You can read more about this great method in the article on the blog here.
A cup of this coffee can easily become your pre-sleep ritual. Its name, ATUNKAA, translates to “sleep and sleepy dreams.”
Country: Colombia
Region: Rio Sucio, Caldas
Farm: Siruma Coffee Farms
Altitude: 1600-2000 m.a.s.l.
Variety: Castillo, Colombia
Processing: washed – sugar cane decaf
Taste profile: orange cake, cane sugar, white tea
PRODUCER
Siruma is a Colombian coffee company founded five years ago to partner with underserved farming communities in Cauca, Caldas, and Tolima. With an emphasis on social aspects and transparency, they primarily collaborate with indigenous communities that cultivate excellent coffee but need its marketing and export assistance. The company’s name comes from the indigenous Wayuunaiki language and means “Heaven and Skies.” Atunkaa, the name of this coffee, comes from the same language, which translates to “sleep and sleepy dreams.”
The coffee is decaffeinated by Descafecol using a sustainable sugarcane-based process.
VARIETY
Castillo is the most widespread coffee variety grown in Colombia. It is characterized by high resistance to coffee rust and small bushes, which allows for dense planting. This means a large number of fruits in a relatively small space. Castillo produces coffee with good taste quality and has a significant share in Colombian coffee production.
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A cup of this coffee can easily become your pre-sleep ritual. Its name, ATUNKAA, translates to “sleep and sleepy dreams.”
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