El Indio
El Indio Natural Planadas, Tolima, Colombia — Natural Process Some coffees show their work. El Indio is one of them. Every cherry was hand-picked at peak ripeness, then hand-sorted again to remove anything that didn't meet the standard. From there it was sundried on raised beds under temperature-controlled conditions — slow, deliberate, exactly the kind of natural process that rewards patience instead of rushing it. The result is vibrant and layered — cranberry and dark chocolate up front, honeybell citrus underneath, the kind of brightness that careful natural processing does best. A velvety body holds it all together. Nothing about it asks you to wait for it to open up. It's there from the first sip. This is 100% Caturra — a variety with roots in Minas Gerais, Brazil, prized for its quality in the cup as much as its resilience in the field. Grown at altitude in Planadas, Tolima, it's the kind of coffee that makes the case for why natural process, done right, is worth seeking out. Origin Planadas, Tolima, Colombia Varieties Caturra Process Natural Altitude 1,500–2,150 MASL Roast Medium - Light Tasting notes Cranberry, Dark Chocolate, Honeybell Best brewed as Pour over, espresso Best brewed as a pour-over to let the fruit-forward notes come through clearly.
Specifications
- Grind
- Whole Bean (12 oz), Fine/Espresso (12 oz), Medium/Filter (12 oz), Coarse/French Press (12 oz)
Variants (4)
- Whole Bean (12 oz) — 24.00 USD — In stock
- Fine/Espresso (12 oz) — 24.00 USD — In stock
- Medium/Filter (12 oz) — 24.00 USD — In stock
- Coarse/French Press (12 oz) — 24.00 USD — In stock
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