Bolivia | Floripondio | SL28 Natural
Taste Notes: Crisp Apple, Plum, Cocoa
Limited Edition 6oz bag (100 bags available)
Coffee Details
Coffee Details
Taste Notes: Crisp Apple, Plum, Cocoa
Process: Natural
Roast Profile: Light
Relationship: 2 years: We first worked Floripondio and Agricafe during the PCA Cup of Excellence Auction in 2022
Agtron: 64.8 (Medium)
Producer: Finca Floropondio
Origin: Samaipata, Bolivia
Varietal: SL28
Altitude: 1,710 masl
Roast Days & Orders
Roast Days & Orders
Next Roast Dates: (all coffee sent will be within five days of roast date)
- This a very limited coffee which may only be roasted once a month and is highly dependent on the number of orders that come in.
Confirmed Roast Dates:
- 12/9/23
Orders: All orders placed will be shipped the next day (excluding Sunday) if there is inventory; otherwise, your order will go out on our next roast day each Saturday.
Details
About The Coffee
We found the Floripondio coffee farm when participating in a private Cup of
Excellence auction in 2022. Their coffees were remarkably clean, juicy, and well-processed.
After releasing our first coffee with Floripondio in 2022, we knew we found
a lifelong partner in Bolivia. We were lucky enough to purchase not one but two
“mini lot” offerings from Floripondio this year, both scoring over 88 points.
This coffee is from the famous SL-28 and SL-34 varietals, which tend to have
unmatched sweetness with a dynamic flavor profile. SL-28 is among the most
well-known and well-regarded varieties of Africa and worldwide. It has
consequently spread from Kenya, where it was initially selected in the 1930s,
to other parts of Africa and Latin America, including Bolivia.
As with all our specialty micro-lots, we recommend brewing Floripondio as a
pour-over for the best taste experience, although it can also be enjoyed as a
fun espresso with a dash of milk.
The Revival of Bolivian Coffee
Bolivia's coffee production dates back to 1880 when large landowners dominated the industry. However, despite its long history, the country has remained a minor player in the global market due to its limited production. In recent years, coffee exports from Bolivia have declined, dropping from 70,000 bags in 2010 to only 22,000 bags in 2019. To tackle this issue and ensure fair prices for coffee farmers, Agricafe has introduced two initiatives, the "Fincas Los Rodriguez" and the "Sol de la Mañana Program".
Agricafe is a Bolivian family-owned coffee company that produces coffee from its own farms and sources premium micro lots from small farmers in Los Yungas and Santa Cruz. Established in 1986 by Pedro Rodriguez, who was driven by his love for agriculture, Agricafe has become a leading player in South American specialty coffee. With over 36 years of experience in the coffee industry, Pedro is now joined by his daughter Daniela and son Pedro Pablo in running the company. Their goal is to revive and enhance Bolivian coffee by implementing producer training programs and expanding their farms across Los Yungas and Santa Cruz.
Purchasing this coffee helps Agricafe continue:
Why the Cup of Excellence
As a small and growing coffee company that cares about sustainability, traceability, and rewarding coffee producers, the Cup of Excellence competition and private auctions are the perfect way to do so.
Learn why the CoE competition and private auctions can have a long-lasting impact on producers around the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the roast date printed?
Yes, our roast date is printed on the bottom of each bag.
Is the coffee roasted to order?
Yes, we currently roast all orders twice a week (Tuesday and Saturday).
Is coffee seasonal like produce?
Just like produce, coffee can have multiple seasons and harvests depending on the country of origin. We source all our raw materials during the current and optimal season.
Where do you currently source your coffee from?
Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Sumatra, Honduras, Nicaragua