Whole-bean specialty coffee from Colombia, roasted by Hard Beans from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the notes of vanilla, caramel and milk chocolate.




Origin: Colombia


Region:  Huila, Tolima, Caldas


Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia


Farm: El Vergel Estate


Processing: Co-fermentation


Altitude: 1750 m n.p.m.



ABOUT THE FARM


Tolima, Huila, Caldas — three regions, many producers, one processing standard: El Vergel Estate. Thanks to this approach, a “regional blend” is not random mixing, but coffee unified under one processing protocol, in one place and under one supervision.

Forest Coffee develops this project under the “Innovation” concept and openly communicates its goal: consistency, transparency, and real added value for producers.



ABOUT THE COFFEE


Castillo, Caturra, Colombia. In practice: a solid foundation that carries sweetness and allows vanilla to shine without the flavor losing balance. This combination of varieties maintains structure in the cup — which means the processing can be intensive while the coffee still tastes like coffee, not perfume.

First comes a 24-hour pre-fermentation of whole cherries. Then depulping and washing. Next, 96 hours of anaerobic fermentation in sealed tanks with the addition of natural vanilla aroma.

Finally, mechanical drying (3–4 days) and 30 days of stabilization in GrainPro to allow the flavor to settle and remain consistent across future batches.



RECIPE


Ratio: 60 g of coffee per 1 liter of water


Water temperature: 93°C


Grind size: medium-coarse


Method:


Pour the water in five equal stages (e.g., 5 × 60 g), every 30 seconds.


Allow the water to fully drain through the coffee between pours.


If the flow is too slow or too fast, adjust the grind size accordingly.


Use soft, filtered water.


Manufacturer: HARD BEANS
Acidity: Medium
Arabica / Robusta (ratio): 100% Arabica
Body: High
Brewing type: Chemex, aeropress, drip coffee brewer, dripper, french press
Caffeine content: Caffeinated
Coffee bean origin: Colombia
Coffee bean origin: Colombia
Country of roasting: Poland
Farm: El Vergel Estate
Flavour notes: chocolate, spices, sweet
Growing location: 1750 m n.p.m.
Growing region: Tolima, Huila, Caldas
Roast level: Light
Specialty: Yes
Sweetness: High
Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia
Packaging: 200 g
Coffee form: Whole Bean
Processing: Co-fermentation
Tasting notes: Wanilia, Karmel, Mleczna czekolada
Product type: Coffee
EAN: 5903246833690
Index: 2101014804
Product reviews are obtained by means of the Trustpilot program, which allows customers who have actually purchased the product in our store issue opinions based on an individual link. Both positive and negative reviews are published in accordance with Trustpilot's terms and conditions - see Trustpilot terms and conditions. The star rating is the average of all customer ratings for a given product.

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Colombia, roasted by Hard Beans from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the notes of vanilla, caramel and milk chocolate.




Origin: Colombia


Region:  Huila, Tolima, Caldas


Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia


Farm: El Vergel Estate


Processing: Co-fermentation


Altitude: 1750 m n.p.m.



ABOUT THE FARM


Tolima, Huila, Caldas — three regions, many producers, one processing standard: El Vergel Estate. Thanks to this approach, a “regional blend” is not random mixing, but coffee unified under one processing protocol, in one place and under one supervision.

Forest Coffee develops this project under the “Innovation” concept and openly communicates its goal: consistency, transparency, and real added value for producers.



ABOUT THE COFFEE


Castillo, Caturra, Colombia. In practice: a solid foundation that carries sweetness and allows vanilla to shine without the flavor losing balance. This combination of varieties maintains structure in the cup — which means the processing can be intensive while the coffee still tastes like coffee, not perfume.

First comes a 24-hour pre-fermentation of whole cherries. Then depulping and washing. Next, 96 hours of anaerobic fermentation in sealed tanks with the addition of natural vanilla aroma.

Finally, mechanical drying (3–4 days) and 30 days of stabilization in GrainPro to allow the flavor to settle and remain consistent across future batches.



RECIPE


Ratio: 60 g of coffee per 1 liter of water


Water temperature: 93°C


Grind size: medium-coarse


Method:


Pour the water in five equal stages (e.g., 5 × 60 g), every 30 seconds.


Allow the water to fully drain through the coffee between pours.


If the flow is too slow or too fast, adjust the grind size accordingly.


Use soft, filtered water.


Manufacturer: HARD BEANS
Acidity: Medium
Arabica / Robusta (ratio): 100% Arabica
Body: High
Brewing type: Chemex, aeropress, drip coffee brewer, dripper, french press
Caffeine content: Caffeinated
Coffee bean origin: Colombia
Coffee bean origin: Colombia
Country of roasting: Poland
Farm: El Vergel Estate
Flavour notes: chocolate, spices, sweet
Growing location: 1750 m n.p.m.
Growing region: Tolima, Huila, Caldas
Roast level: Light
Specialty: Yes
Sweetness: High
Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia
Packaging: 200 g
Coffee form: Whole Bean
Processing: Co-fermentation
Tasting notes: Wanilia, Karmel, Mleczna czekolada
Product type: Coffee
EAN: 5903246833690
Index: 2101014804
Product reviews are obtained by means of the Trustpilot program, which allows customers who have actually purchased the product in our store issue opinions based on an individual link. Both positive and negative reviews are published in accordance with Trustpilot's terms and conditions - see Trustpilot terms and conditions. The star rating is the average of all customer ratings for a given product.

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