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Dulima

Roasted by Quarter Horse Coffee

Single origin Colombian coffee from Huila region with balanced acidity and sweetness.

Dulima — Quarter Horse Coffee
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bright aciditysweet notes

From the roaster

Dulima was created in 2009 to capture the quintessential coffee profile of the central and south Huila region. Throughout the volcanoes and mountains of Huila outstanding coffees are grown. We carefully select lots through a rigorous sensory analysis at origin to guarantee profile consistency and quality from lot to lot. 

Dulima was inspired by indigenous groups from the southern region of Colombia, namely the The Pijaos people of the region around the Tolima volcano, natives long before the Spanish arrived, who called the volcano “Dulima,” meaning Snow Queen. 

The Huila region is well known for its coffee quality, but also for being the first historical department in Colombia to begin coffee production. Farmers in Huila are very quality-conscious. Their crops receive a lot of care and attention and they tend to be the most pioneering when it comes to embracing new processing and farming methods. The most relevant municipalities for coffee in Huila are: Pitalito, Garzón, Gigante, San Agustín, La Plata, Paicol, Acevedo, among others.

Huila coffee represents 18% of Colombian production. It is always in high demand and is often preferred as a single origin offering for its balance of acidity and sweetness. The Huilan landscape is dominated by volcanos and mountains, providing a rich terroir of high altitude and fertile soils and offering a wide range of ecosystems where coffee can be grown. There are producing farms ranging from 1,500 m.a.s.l. up to 2,300 m.a.s.l., conferring great attributes to the cup profile such as bright acidity and characteristic sweet notes.

Quarter Horse Coffee

Context

The Dulima from Quarter Horse Coffee originates in Colombia's Huila region, a department known for producing coffees with distinctive brightness. Grown across the region's varied elevations between 1500–2300 meters above sea level, this lot expresses the roaster's notes of bright acidity and sweet character. The interplay of these qualities—crisp clarity alongside dimensional sweetness—reflects both the terroir and careful processing choices at origin. Explore the flavor wheel to map the specific descriptors you encounter when tasting.

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In the Encyclopedia

Frequently asked questions

Where is Dulima grown?

Dulima, roasted by Quarter Horse Coffee, is sourced from Huila, Colombia.

What does Dulima taste like?

Expect tasting notes of bright acidity and sweet notes.

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