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Colombia Yesid Pajoy, Washed Maragogipe

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Yesid Pajoy Maragogipe

Specs

Producers: Yesid Pajoy

Farm: Finca Santa Ana

Region: La Plata, Huila, Colombia

Harvest: Spring-Summer 2025

Varieties: Maragogipe

Process: Washed

Altitude: 1970 masl

Importer: Osito

Roasted in Toronto Canada on NOV 18
For best results we recommend resting your filter coffee for two to three weeks post-roast before brewing.

Yesid Pajoy

Producer Profile
Yesid Pajoy Lemus is a second-generation coffee producer that has been growing coffee for 16 years. He is from the town of Las Mercedes, in La Plata, Huila. Yesid lives at his farm, Finca Santa Ana, along with his wife Angela, and their son, Jhojan. Their three hectare farm is planted with Gesha, Java, Maragogipe, and Variedad Colombia. He employs five local pickers during the height of harvest.


Huila

Of the many growing regions in Colombia, the mountainous department of Huila in the south west of the country grows the most coffee. Huila enjoys a wide diversity of micro-climates, temperatures, altitudes and coffee varieties. In fact, coffee is grown in 35 of Huila's 37 municipalities. All of this means that the coffee coming out of this region is as diverse as the variables that influence its production.


Maragogipe

Maragogipe is a natural mutation of Typica and produces some of the largest sized cherries and thus coffee seeds. It is not a high yielding plant and has large internodal spacing making it less efficient for picking. It has a distinct cup profile which has caused multiple well known hybrids like Pacamara and Maracaturra.

Washed

Upon harvest, cherries are floated allowing them to dry ferment. They are then de-pulped and further fermented as wet parchment in plastic barrels. Finally, the coffee is dried for approximately 20 days on covered raised beds, and then on a rooftop solar dryer.