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Colombia – La Estrella Farm Washed Geisha (Lot 3)
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Colombia – La Estrella Farm Washed Geisha (Lot 3)

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Floral. Vibrant. Unforgettable.

A remarkably elegant washed Geisha from Finca La Estrella in Buenos Aires, Nariño — grown at 2,200 MASL and roasted to a light–medium profile to preserve its vibrant florality and refined sweetness. Expect a clean, tea-like body with lifted aromatics of orange blossom and lemongrass, delicate ginger-lily florals, and a soft apricot-nectar finish that lingers with honeyed brightness.

Perfect for pour-over, Chemex, or modern espresso, where clarity and floral complexity shine.

Roast Level

Light–Medium

Tasting Notes

Orange Blossom • Lemongrass • Ginger Lily • Apricot

Process

Washed

Varietal

Geisha

Origin

Colombia

 

Global origins. Crafted here. Built for your ritual.

Colombia La Estrella Geisha

Grown at 2,200 MASL in the mountains of Buenos Aires, Nariño, this exceptional washed Geisha from Finca La Estrella represents the peak of Colombian craftsmanship. Each cup captures the clarity and elegance of high-altitude terroir — a radiant expression of florals, citrus, and refined sweetness.

Washed for Clarity & Balance 💧

The fully washed process highlights this Geisha’s delicate aromatics and crystalline acidity. Expect notes of orange blossom, lemongrass, ginger lily, and apricot nectar, layered over a clean, tea-like body with a lingering honeyed finish. Roasted light–medium to preserve its nuance and perfume, this is a coffee meant to be savoured slowly.

Your Cup, Elevated ☕

Brew it as a pour-over, Chemex, or modern espresso to showcase its precision and floral complexity. At a 1:16 brew ratio, it glows with vibrant sweetness; as espresso around 1:2 at 93 °C, it reveals soft fruit and silky balance. A rare coffee crafted for moments of quiet appreciation — elegant, aromatic, and unmistakably ORRA.

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