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Colombia - Quindio - Pijao - Sudus - Pincelito - Washed - FCCO by Sai

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Floral heritage from the Andes.

Grown in the heart of Colombia’s Central Andes, this coffee reflects the richness of volcanic soils, mountain climate, and thriving ecosystems that shape its unique cup profile. With floral and aromatic notes, it stands out as a true expression of its origin recognized in the region as a “Slow Town” for its harmony with nature and traditions.

Cultivated by smallholder families who have preserved traditional varieties such as Caturra and Typica, alongside Castillo and Cenicafé 1, Pincelito showcases both genetic purity and consistency in flavor. These varieties, deeply adapted to local soils and microclimates, deliver a cup that is balanced, distinctive, and full of character.

The name Pincelito honors a delicate wildflower (Emilia sonchifolia) often found in coffee fields. Its vibrant blossoms provide nectar and pollen for native pollinators, symbolizing the natural harmony between biodiversity and coffee cultivation.

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  • Origin

    Colombia
  • Region

    Quindio
  • Terroir

    Pijao
  • Exporter

    Sudus
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Process

    Washed

  • Drying

    Greenhouses

  • Packaging

    70kg - Sisal bags

  • Altitude

    1500-1750
  • Harvest period

    May - July
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The region Quindio

The department of Quindío is the smallest of the country's continental territory, with a surface area of 1,845 km2. It stands out in the country for the strong roots of the coffee culture and for its natural wealth, represented by exuberant vegetation and a great diversity of ecosystems.

A couple of facts demonstrate the importance of coffee in this region: all of Quindío's 12 municipalities are coffee producers, and 207 of its 267 villages are coffee-growing. The department is the twelfth largest coffee producer in the country (out of 20), with an estimated annual production of 666,000 60-kilogram bags of green coffee or, in other words, 6 % of the Colombian harvest.

Quindío is one of the departments that make up the Eje Cafetero, which was once abundant in coffee crops before being devastated by a major earthquake in 1999. From then on, its expansion and recognition began to be directed towards tourism for its beautiful landscapes and colonial towns. Today, its fertile land continues to be attractive for coffee and other crops, especially in the mountain range area in the municipalities of: Pijao, Buenavista and Génova where soils rich in organic matter are still preserved. 

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