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Villa Betulia

Villa Betulia

Handpickers Coffee

About This Coffee

This coffee is a rare Ombligón variety from the Villa Betulia farm in Acevedo, Huila, Colombia, produced by Luis Aníbal Calderón. The cherries are selectively handpicked and undergo a 30-hour underwater fermentation process, followed by drying in parabolic dryers for 8–15 days. This washed process results in a radiant and refined cup with vibrant acidity, floral elegance, and bright yellow-fruit character, featuring tasting notes of orange, apple, and floral aromas.

Origin

Huila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Orange, Apple, Floral

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Ombligón
HC

Handpickers Coffee

Handpickers Coffee was founded in 2017 by Alexandros Foukis, Dimitris Papaioannou, and Natali Dimou in the Tavros district of Athens, growing out of a concept the team had developed since 2015. The name pays tribute to the coffee pickers who harvest the ripest cherries by hand, an appreciation Alexandros deepened during a visit to Kenya in late 2016. The roastery is built around a Loring 35 paired with a Sovda Pearl Mini colour sorter, enabling precise roasting and exceptional bean purity across their single origin and blend offerings. Sourcing is driven by direct relationships with small scale farmers, with the team visiting farms and tasting coffees on site before committing to a lot. Weekly cuppings and strict quality protocols ensure every batch meets specialty standards, and monthly roastery tours invite the public to experience the process firsthand.

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