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Farm Info Producer: Sebastian Muñoz Duque Region: Vereda La Muleta, Palestina, Caldas Altitude: 1,750m above sea level Varietals: Castillo Finca and Glamping El Poema was purchased by Sebastian Muñoz with his mother in 2016 after his father passed away. Sebastian has lots of experience in the coffee industry through work with a company called La Meseta, purchaser and exporter of green beans. With that experience Sebastian made some important changes to the farm, looking to sell coffee that had more value added. That’s why he started to produce Natural and Honey coffees. At first the buyers were his past employers and later he decided to venture on his own. Sebastians second passion is tourism. That is how he started the Glamping side of his business. He wanted to give the coffee experience to locals and visitors to the country. He has built seven mini homes that are located inside the coffee plantation. His plan is to build 3 more and then combine coffee and tourism. Origin Colombian coffee has origins dating back to the 1700s when, legend has it, Jesuit priests arrived with coffee seeds from Guyana. But it wasn't until 1835 that commercial production was first registered with 2,560 green coffee bags exported to the United States. Today, Colombia is the fourth largest arabica coffee producer in the world (after Brazil, Vietnam and Indonesia) and has a reputation for producing some of the best coffee ever. But how did it achieve such scale and status? Part of this is down to the National Federation of Coffee Growers and its charismatic advertising icon "Juan Valdez", a true testament to the power of marketing. But some of it is also down to climate and geography. The majority of Colombian coffee is grown along what is known as the Coffee-Growers Axis (aka Coffee Triangle), part of the rural Paisa region of the Andes where high altitudes and warm weather make for ideal growing conditions. Of course, Colombia is about as well known for its coffee as it is for drug trafficking. As such, political violence has posed a consistent challenge to Colombia creating a sustainable coffee agricultural system. Weather, too, has taken its toll, with climate change leading to periods of both drought and flooding which have affected the region's output (Colombia was the second largest producer of arabica coffee until recently when it was surpassed by Vietnam and Indonesia). Still, coffee continues to be such an important part of Colombia's economy and tourist trade that there are even theme parks devoted to coffee.
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Made in Canada Weight: 330 g (11.64 oz) Packaging: Recyclable and Recycled
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Love carrying a local coffee roaster for our gift baskets, the box smelled amazing when opened.
Love carrying a local coffee roaster for our gift baskets, the box smelled amazing when opened.
Feb 13, 2025 • Shayla • Calgary, AB, Canada

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Wonderful coffee, and always super quick to ship! Even the courier said he was sad to deliver it because “now his truck won’t smell like delicious coffee.” Thank you so much :-)
Wonderful coffee, and always super quick to ship! Even the courier said he was sad to deliver it because “now his truck won’t smell like delicious coffee.” Thank you so much :-)
Nov 10, 2025 • Sarah • Calgary, AB, Canada































