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Huila, Colombia
Colombia growing region

Huila, in southern Colombia where the Central and Eastern Andean cordilleras converge, is the country's largest and most decorated producing department, regularly dominating the Colombian Cup of Excellence. Tens of thousands of smallholders farm steep slopes from about 1,200 to over 2,000 metres around towns like Pitalito, Acevedo, and Garzón, growing Caturra, the rust-resistant Castillo and Colombia varieties, and increasingly Pink Bourbon. Two harvests a year — a main crop late in the year and the 'mitaca' around April–June — yield fully washed coffees defined by caramel and panela sweetness, red-fruit and citric acidity, and a rounded body. Huila exemplifies how Colombia's smallholder model and Andean geography combine to produce consistent, traceable specialty lots.
At a glance
- Altitude: 1200–2000 masl
- Typical varieties: Caturra, Castillo, Colombia, Pink Bourbon
- Common processes: Washed
- Harvest: 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
Climate
Equatorial Andean climate with two flowerings and two harvests per year.
Soil & terroir
Volcanic and sedimentary mountain soils on steep slopes.
Coffees demonstrating this
From our catalog of in-stock beans.

Colombia
Colombia Decaf
Heart Coffee Roasters · $29
Decaffeinated single-origin Colombian coffee from San Agustín region.
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Colombia · Anaerobic Washed
Colombia Doña Martha Gesha
Onyx Coffee Lab · $30
Modern Colombian Geisha with refined florals and elegant structure from El Diviso.

Colombia · Washed
Colombia Juan Jimenez Pink Bourbon - Cafe Only
Onyx Coffee Lab · $70
Colombian Pink Bourbon microlot with structured acidity and citrus character.
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