Bourbon Aji by Jhoan Vergara

Bourbon Aji variety from Colombia with an exceptional profile.
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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN  Colombia
Flavor Elderflower - Apricot Jam - Bitter Orange
Preparation washed & thermal shock
Variety Bourbon Aji
Region Acevado, Huila,
Cultivation altitude 1750masl
Farm Las Flores
Producer Jhoan Vergara
Collaboration since 2025

Bourbon Aji by Jhoan Vergara

Bourbon Aji is a natural mutation of the Bourbon variety and owes its name to the characteristic chili-like aroma of its mucilage. At Las Flores, it undergoes an elaborate fermentation profile in a bioreactor. The cherries are first oxidized for 12 hours, then pulped and fermented for 80 hours. The fermentation process is completed with a thermal shock. Afterward, the cherries are dried for 50 hours using a special dehumidifier.
The result is a coffee with expressive flavor nuances and a great deal of complexity. The classic characteristics of natural or washed processing no longer quite apply here; nevertheless, behind all the explosive flavor nuances, this coffee remains clear, fresh, and balanced—adventurous but not overwhelming. Like the other lots from Las Flores, this coffee is one of the most spectacular arrivals of the last 10 years and proves why the Vergara family is one of the most renowned coffee producers in Colombia, if not the world.
The beans are roasted in such a way that they taste balanced both when used as a filter coffee and when brewed in a portafilter.

ORIGIN

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The origins of Las Flores Farm date back to 1990. At that time, Edilberto Vergara and his wife Nubia Ayure cultivated a small area of ​​just 2 hectares in one of the world's most renowned coffee-growing regions – Huila. As children of coffee producers, they sensed that this piece of land held enormous potential. Sixteen years later, Nubia proved this by participating in the Colombian Cup of Excellence. By then, not only had the cultivated area increased from 2 to 16 hectares, but the Vergara family had also grown to include five children. After their mother's death, the five brothers inherited not only the farm but also their passion for coffee cultivation

The new generation completely transformed Las Flores, replacing the traditional Caturra varieties with Java, Pink Bourbon or Sidra, and adapting the processing methods to the potential of the location and type.

Today, Las Flores is one of Huila's most progressive producers. While Carlos and Diego take care of controlling the fermentation and drying processes, Jhoan focuses on finding the right preparation for each variety, analyzing experiments, and representing the farm beyond the borders of Colombia.

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