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Colombia - Diofanor Ruiz
Stooker Specialty Coffee

Colombia - Diofanor Ruiz

espEspresso — brewed under pressure on a machine; a short, concentrated shot. fltFilter — water poured or dripped through grounds and a filter (V60, Chemex, drip machine). v60V60 — a cone-shaped pour-over dripper; one specific way to brew filter coffee by hand. cupCapsule/pod — pre-portioned for capsule machines (Nespresso-style). altOther brewers — cafetière/French press, moka pot, AeroPress, cold brew, and similar.
Colombia CO
●●○ mediumMedium roast — a balance of the bean's own flavour and roast sweetness.
fruitsweetfermented
€16.75
in stock
listed 2mo ago
optionavailability€/250gprice
250 gram / Espresso / Drip (Medium Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Espresso / Espresso (Fine Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Espresso / Steep (Coarse Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Espresso / Whole Beanin stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Filter / Drip (Medium Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Filter / Espresso (Fine Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Filter / Steep (Coarse Grind)in stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
250 gram / Filter / Whole Beanin stock€16.75 / 250g€16.75
1 kilo / Espresso / Drip (Medium Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Espresso / Espresso (Fine Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Espresso / Steep (Coarse Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Espresso / Whole Beanin stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Filter / Drip (Medium Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Filter / Espresso (Fine Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Filter / Steep (Coarse Grind)in stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50
1 kilo / Filter / Whole Beanin stock€15.13 / 250g (from 1000g)€60.50

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About this coffee

Diofanor Ruiz runs finca La Divisa in Circasia, in Colombia's Quindío. For this coffee he ferments his Castillo cherries for 45 hours in open air, then dries them as whole fruit. You taste it straight away: maraschino cherry, blackberry and prune. Fruit that leans towards dessert.

We roast it light. As filter it's juicy and sweet; as espresso it turns into something close to a cherry bonbon.

For anyone who wants to taste Colombia's adventurous side without it getting weird.

Things people ask us

What is an aerobic natural?

Fermentation in open air, with oxygen, followed by drying inside the whole cherry. The fruit in the cup comes from that drying; the fermentation steers which fruit.

Why exactly 45 hours?

Timing is everything in fermentation: too short and little happens, too long and it tips over. This is the window Diofanor settled on for this profile.

Isn't Castillo just the standard variety?

It is, Castillo is Colombia's workhorse. That's exactly what makes this one fun: a good farmer with a bold process shows what it's capable of.