Raspberry-Cheesecake
Hibiscus
Red-Apple
Flavor ProfileThe flavor of raspberry cheesecake is slightly sweet, slightly tangy, with a rich texture that lingers on the tongue. A perfect combination with the refreshing freshness of hibiscus and the fruity taste of red apple.
How to brew
Espresso
Dose In : 18.5-19 g
Dose Out : 35 g
Brew Time: 18-22s
Target TDS : 8.5 – 9.5
Filter
Brewer : Alfresco Plastic Brewer
Dose: 12 g
Resulting Brew: 200 g
Water : 92o first pour, 88o second and third pour
Brew Time : 2:00 – 2:50
Target TDS : 1.35- 1.45
Rinse your filter with hot water. Begin your brew with 50g of water (blooming) at 92°C to saturate the coffee bed evenly. Give it a gentle swirl to mix the grounds and water together. Continue your second pour with 50g of water at 88°C using a circular pour. Finish the brew with 100g of water at 88°C, also using a circular pour.
Origin: Colombia
Farm: Villa Daniela
Process: Natural
Let's talk about Villa Daniela
This coffee is produced by Jaime Figueroa on his Lucitania farm in the coffee-growing region of Huila. The lots are differentiated by their different characteristics in flavour, aroma and processes, each coffee grower receives the name of a star to name his lots, thus forming a great coffee universe.
Jaime Figueroa was born in the municipality of Garzón into a family of five siblings who, with the unconditional support of his mother and managed to study and progress.
Jaime spent all his summer holidays in the countryside with his grandmother Encarnación who lived on a small farm with a few coffee trees and cows. During the summer months and school holidays, they shared an unforgettable country life, and she passed on to Jaime what is now his great passion: coffee growing.
A few years later, Jaime Figueroa graduated with a degree in agricultural engineering and began to dedicate himself entirely to coffee growing.
Jaime joined the National Federation of Coffee Growers as a coffee grower in the coffee growing region of Huila and later joined the Cooperative sector in Coocentral until 2006.
In 1997, Jaime became a coffee producer until today, his first farm was a family farm.
Today he is the owner of his own 20-hectare Villa Daniela farm and of Finca La Fontana, which he co-owns with his brother.
Finca Villa Daniela is located in the coffee-growing district of Garzón in the Huila region.
It has an extension of 20 hectares of which 13 hectares are cultivated with coffee of the Tabi and Castillo varietals.
Jaime, a proud Colombian coffee producer aims to continue with one of the greatest traditions of the area and to maintain an efficient and productive coffee culture giving the best coffees of the region.