Bolivia: La Llama, Coco Natural [125g]

La Llama

  • Flavour profile Date, fig, brown sugar, dark chocolate
  • Process Coco Natural
  • Varietal Ethiosar
  • Roast Medium Dark

£8.50


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  • *Please note that this coffee is sold in 125g bags – not our regular 220g*

    Many of our coffee mates have undoubtedly already heard of the Rodriguez family, but if you haven't then suffice to say that they have been amazing long-time friends of ours who make everything we get from Bolivia possible. The family owns the La Llama farm alongside 9 others in Bolivia, in addition to running the Sol De La Mañana program in collaboration with small-scale local farmers.

    This plantation had already been producing coffee for 15 years when the Agricafé team first went to view the land. While looking around the farm they were planning to buy, they came across a llama. In their words:

    '[...] we encountered a llama that with its pointy ears, alert look and proud stance seemed to be saying “come near my land and I’ll spit on you."'

    And so the farm got its name! Agricafe’s company mascot Sophia was born from the love Bolivians have for their national animal.

    La Llama it situated in the settlement of Villa Rosario, located in a lush, steep mountain valley just outside of the town of Caranavi. This is the highest of all the Los Rodriguez farms, sitting at 1650m above sea level. At this high altitude, temperatures are mild during the day and cold at night. This microclimate ensures a slow maturation of the coffee cherries, alongside a soil very rich in minerals this means a perfect environment for coffee plants to grow well.

    Surrounded by thick forest and plentiful local streams, reaching the farm is an experience in and of itself. You need to jump in a 4x4 and travel on some winding roads with the land rising steeply on either side. You'll find yourself winding past perfectly arranged rows of coffee trees interspersed with >30% natural reserve throughout the farm, reforested with native Tajibo, Mara, and Ceibo trees. Beautiful!

    La Llama is run by local people and the Rodriguez family hire from 50 to 200 pickers from the Villa Rosario community to handpick the coffee during the harvest. Out of the 8 farms Agricafe have in Caranavi, La Llama is the only one located in Villa Asunción Colony, neighbour to Bolinda Colony where their other farms are. With local people working the land and managing what happens on the farm, it's become a fantastic example of what can be achieved with local knowledge and best practices. The farm grows Geisha Hawaii, Orange Caturra, SL-28, Ethiosar, Java, Geisha, and SL-34.

    Before it was called La Llama, the farm was known as Puerto de Cuelo. When the Rodriguez family took over they wanted to renovate and remodel the farm to prove that it is possible to create a new coffee plantation on an older coffee growing area. Their intention is to demonstrate that such things are possible, and to hopefully inspire others to follow their lead and renovate the ageing coffee-growing areas of the country while generating a source of income for families living in the region.

    The Ethiosar varietal came to Bolivia from the Mierisch family in Nicaragua. With a quite different climate and soils in Bolivia, the plant has both shown the high productivity it's known for in Nicaragua and also great quality.

    There was only a tiny amount of this varietal produced on La Llama, and the team there split it between a washed and a natural lot - so what you have here is in very limited supply. We're super happy to see such great quality results in a varietal which is also very productive and disease resistant.

    Layers of dark fruit sweetness fill the cup, with date centre stage. Fig with brown sugar follow with a dusting of dark chocolate and a hint of lime zest before the aftertaste goes back to the dark and sticky notes of malt loaf.

    • Country: Bolivia
    • Region: Los Yungas
    • Province: Caranavi
    • Municipality: Caranavi
    • Farm: La Llama
    • Owners: Rodriguez family
    • Altitude: 1,650 m.a.s.l.
    • Varieties Grown: Geisha Hawaii, Orange Caturra, SL-28, Ethiosar, Java, Geisha, and SL-34
    • Processing method: Coco Natural
  • Tasting notes: Date, fig, brown sugar, dark chocolate.

    Cup of Excellence Cupping Scores

    • Clean cup: (1–8): 6.5
    • Sweetness: (1–8): 7
    • Acidity: (1–8): 6
    • Mouthfeel: (1–8): 6.5
    • Flavour: (1–8): 6.5
    • Aftertaste: (1–8): 6.5
    • Balance: (1–8): 6
    • Overall: (1–8): 6.5
    • Correction: (+36): +36
    • Total: (max. 100): 87.5

    Roasting Information
    Medium-dark: push this steadily through the gap, finishing just at the edge of second.

  • This coffee is sold in 125g bags, not our regular 220g bags.

    We roast coffee and dispatch orders Monday to Friday.

    If you place an order before 07:30 am GMT, it will be dispatched that day. If you order after 07:30 am GMT, it will carry over to the following working day for processing.

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La Llama

Situated in the settlement of Villa Rosario and located in a lush, steep mountain valley just outside of the town of Caranavi. La Llama is the highest of all the Los Rodriguez farms, sitting at 1,650m above sea level.

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