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Ecuador - Quito Terrazas del Pisque - Las Tolas - Natural

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About this coffee

A doubly exceptional coffee! Las Tolas is a variety you won't find anywhere else, produced on an equally unique farm.

Tolas is a variety that comes from Arnaud's other farm, also known as Las Tolas. It is the result of wild pollination of coffee plants normally used to make hybrids. It's a great opportunity to taste it before Arnaud replaces these coffee trees with Sidra!

Las Terrazas del Pisque is a farm in the middle of the desert, a complete ecosystem created from scratch in the middle of an arid desert zone. 

This farm is the work of Arnaud Causse, whom you may know from Belco as Director of Transition. But Arnaud is also a singular producer, with a background as an agricultural engineer and many years of experience in the 4 corners of the world.

His natural coffees dry in the sun, before being put away each evening, for 3 to 4 weeks.

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  • Origin

    Ecuador
  • Region

    Pichincha
  • Terroir

    Quito
  • Farm

    Las Terrazas del Pisque
  • Producer

    Arnaud Causse
  • Species

    Arabica
  • Variety

    Las Tolas

  • Process

    Natural

  • Drying

    28 days drying beds

  • Packaging

    25kg - Jute bags

  • Altitude

    2000
  • Harvest period

    May - October
  • Type of harvest

    Manual

The farm Las Terrazas del Pisque

Las Terrazas del Pisque is a very special farm. Its owner, Arnaud Causse, has grown a forest in the middle of the desert to plant his coffee trees. 

Located on the Pacific side of the Andes, Las Terrazas del Pisque relies on the 25 species of trees (ingas, acacias, lemon trees, avocado trees, etc.) planted by Arnaud to provide shade. 

Arnaud uses no pesticides and treats his coffee trees with tagetes, lavender and rosemary essential oils that he produces himself. Las Terrazas is a veritable micro-ecosystem. Melliferous plants such as tagetes, lemon balm, oregano and lavender are used both to produce essential oils and to attract bees for honey production.

Legumes supply the farm and also fix nitrogen in the soil. As for the fruit trees, they provide an ideal habitat for birds, which in return eat the fruit fly larvae. The farm is managed on a day-to-day basis by Wilson, an agricultural engineer with a strong sense of sustainable agriculture.

  • Total number of hectares

    40
  • Number of hectares cultivated

    15
  • Altitude

    1700-2100
  • Environment

    Mountainous
  • Shady

    Under shade
  • Agroforestry level

    2 - Complex

Meet Arnaud Causse

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A few words about Arnaud Causse

Arnaud Causse is first and foremost a man of challenges. For several decades, his passion for coffee has taken our travelling agronomist to the 4 corners of the world: Kenya, Costa Rica, Gabon, etc. He has also developed projects in El Salvador and the Galapagos Islands. He has also developed projects in El Salvador and the Galapagos Islands.

Immersed in the quest for excellence, he set up the Las Tolas farm, planting coffee trees in the heart of a natural forest. Then, after a spell in the Dominican Republic in Colombia and Peru, still working on coffee, Arnaud returned to Ecuador and founded Las Terrazas del Pisque, a farm in the middle of the desert.

Today, Arnaud has joined Belco and is the Transition Director, while continuing to manage his farms!

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