Kaffeepackung Colombia La Sirena Weihnachtskaffee für Filterkaffee und Espresso. Schmeckt nach Zimt, Karamell und Birne. Röstgrad 3/5.
Infokarte Colombia La Sirena Weihnachtskaffee für Filterkaffee und Espresso. Schmeckt nach Zimt, Karamell und Birne. Röstgrad 3/5.
Juan David Puerta, der Produzent des Kaffees von Sens Coffee.

COLOMBIA La Sirena Weihnachtskaffee

Sale price19,90 €
79,60 € /kg

Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout

Roast Level: ■■■□□ ? The roast level indicates how light or dark the beans are roasted. The lighter the roast, the more the natural aromas of the coffee are emphasized, including acidity. The darker the roast, the more the roasted aromas come to the fore.

Suitable for French Press Suitable for Filter Coffee

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Quantity:
Freshly roasted with you in a few days
Pickup available at Merianstraße 8 (Hinweise beachten) Usually ready in 5+ days

COLOMBIA La Sirena Weihnachtskaffee

250 g / Ganze Bohnen

Merianstraße 8 (Hinweise beachten)

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

Merianstraße 8
79104 Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany

We accept the following payment methods:

Origin
Kolumbien
Region
Quindío
Producer
Juan David Puerta
Variety
Castillo
Elevation
1350 m
Processing
Washed, Co-Fermented
Taste
Zimt, Karamell, Birne
Composition
100 % Arabica

Shipping Info

We currently ship throughout the EU, with the exception of Austria. Shipping is handled by DHL GoGreen. Part of the shipping costs goes into climate protection projects to offset the resulting CO2 emissions. We always ship incoming orders on Tuesdays and Fridays. The following conditions apply.

For shipping to Germany:

Orders up to €74.99: €4.95

Orders from €75.00 and more: free of charge

For shipping to the rest of the EU :

Shipping costs of €15 per order up to 2 kg

30 € from 2 to 5 kg

In addition, shipping only takes place after consultation

Provisions regarding gift cards

Our gift cards are sent by email immediately after receipt of payment. There are no shipping costs associated.

Delivery times

Unless a different deadline is specified in the respective offer, the goods will be delivered within Germany (Germany) within 3-5 days after conclusion of the contract (if advance payment has been agreed, after the time of your payment order). The delivery time to other EU countries can be up to 8 days.

Those who collect their own items can pick up their order during regular opening hours (Friday 3 PM to 6 PM).

Please note that there is no delivery on Sundays and public German holidays. If you have ordered items with different delivery times, we will send the goods in one shipment, unless we have made different agreements with you. In this case, the delivery time is determined by the item with the longest delivery time that you ordered.

Shipping Info

We currently ship throughout the EU, with the exception of Austria. Shipping is handled by DHL GoGreen. Part of the shipping costs goes into climate protection projects to offset the resulting CO2 emissions. We always ship incoming orders on Tuesdays and Fridays. The following conditions apply.

For shipping to Germany:

Orders up to €74.99: €4.95

Orders from €75.00 and more: free of charge

For shipping to the rest of the EU :

Shipping costs of €15 per order up to 2 kg

30 € from 2 to 5 kg

In addition, shipping only takes place after consultation

Provisions regarding gift cards

Our gift cards are sent by email immediately after receipt of payment. There are no shipping costs associated.

Delivery times

Unless a different deadline is specified in the respective offer, the goods will be delivered within Germany (Germany) within 3-5 days after conclusion of the contract (if advance payment has been agreed, after the time of your payment order). The delivery time to other EU countries can be up to 8 days.

Those who collect their own items can pick up their order during regular opening hours (Friday 3 PM to 6 PM).

Please note that there is no delivery on Sundays and public German holidays. If you have ordered items with different delivery times, we will send the goods in one shipment, unless we have made different agreements with you. In this case, the delivery time is determined by the item with the longest delivery time that you ordered.

Tested Quality

We roast our coffee beans ourselves and fresh every week. We select the green coffee carefully. This means: Before we decide on a coffee, we test and taste it extensively. For this purpose, our import partners provide us with samples, so-called samples.

To ensure consistently high quality, we check all fresh roasts in weekly cuppings. This ensures that your coffee beans always taste the way they should.

Tested Quality

We roast our coffee beans ourselves and fresh every week. We select the green coffee carefully. This means: Before we decide on a coffee, we test and taste it extensively. For this purpose, our import partners provide us with samples, so-called samples.

To ensure consistently high quality, we check all fresh roasts in weekly cuppings. This ensures that your coffee beans always taste the way they should.

Secure Payment

You can shop safely with us using all of the payment methods we offer. You can choose between common credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Sofortüberweisung and Klarna Pay Later.

Payment processing takes place via Shopify Payments or PayPal and is encrypted. We have no insight into your private payment details.

Secure Payment

You can shop safely with us using all of the payment methods we offer. You can choose between common credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Sofortüberweisung and Klarna Pay Later.

Payment processing takes place via Shopify Payments or PayPal and is encrypted. We have no insight into your private payment details.

More About the Bean

Processing Method

Washed Processing

Washed processing is the most common form of coffee processing. The coffee cherries are placed in so-called depulpers directly after harvesting. This is how it works: ripe and unripe coffee cherries are pressed against a sieve in a rotating drum by centrifugal force. With the right pressure, the softer flesh (also known as pulp) of the ripe cherries is released and the beans waft through the sieve. The hard pulp of the unripe coffee cherries is not released and remains in the drum of the machine.

Coffee Plant

Bourbon Variety

Coffea arabica var. bourbon is known for its very good flavor potential, is tall-growing and produces coffee beans of average size. It was mainly cultivated on the island of La Réunion in the 19th century. The name Bourbon derives from the noble family of the same name to which King Louis XIII belonged. He ruled France from 1610 to 1643. At that time and until the 19th century, French settlers forced their slaves on the island to cultivate vanilla, sugar cane and coffee.

The well-known name of Bourbon vanilla also dates back to this time, when the island was the main exporter of vanilla spices. With the February Revolution of 1848, slavery was officially abolished on the island. However, sugar, coffee and vanilla continued to be cultivated and exported. Today, coffee cultivation hardly plays a role on the island.

Coffee Origin

Coffee from Colombia

After Brazil and Vietnam, Colombia is the third largest coffee producer in the world and tops the list of producers of the Arabica variety. The coffee plant was brought to Colombia around 1790 and has been cultivated in the South American country ever since, particularly along the Andes. That's where the Coffee axis is, which is also called the coffee triangle, in which coffee is grown at 1200 to 2000 meters altitude. The coffee triangle has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2011.

We source our green coffee from Nikolai Fürst, who lives in Colombia and works with several farmers. In 2023, Philip Weller visited several farms together with Nikolai and also got to know Omar Arango Tinoco, who has been growing coffee on Finca San Luis since the 70s.

Photo by Saul Mercado.

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