Stone Temple Coffees - Colombian Supremo 5lb whole bean

Colombian Supremo - Whole Bean, Medium Roast, Certified Organic OCIA/ Fairtrade Coffee, 5lbs

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Colombian Supremo: A World-Class Coffee Experience

Colombia is celebrated globally for its exceptional coffee-growing heritage, and our Colombian Supremo stands out as one of the most sought-after coffees today. With its rich, medium body and nutty overtones, this coffee delivers a smooth, well-balanced finish that’s perfect for any coffee lover.


Why Choose Colombian Supremo?

  • For Coffee Connoisseurs: Savor the complex flavors of pecan, nougat, dark chocolate, cola, and walnut in every sip.

  • For Baristas: Its smooth texture and subtle fruity notes make it an ideal choice for a mellow morning brew. Versatile enough to shine as both a light or dark roast, it caters to a wide range of coffee preferences.

  • For Chefs: This coffee is your ultimate culinary companion. Use it as a foundational ingredient in coffee-based recipes, or as a benchmark to explore and enhance your dishes with different coffee profiles. It’s the perfect “go-to” coffee for experimentation and creativity in the kitchen.


A Coffee That Does It All

Whether you’re starting your day, crafting a specialty drink, or experimenting in the kitchen, Colombian Supremo offers unmatched versatility and quality. Its well-rounded flavor and balanced acidity make it a favorite among coffee enthusiasts, baristas, and chefs alike.


Experience the Best of Colombia

Bring home the taste of Colombia’s finest coffee-growing regions. With its rich heritage and exceptional flavor, Colombian Supremo is more than just a coffee—it’s an experience. Try it today and discover why it’s a world-renowned favorite.

Colombian Supremo Overview

 Colombia is a mid-sized country in the northwest region of South America, sharing a border with other Latin American republics such as Panama, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Its broad area comprises several geographic regions such as rainforest, grassland, and coastline.

 Colombia is a global leader in the exportation of coffee, producing as much as 12% of the world’s foremost caffeinated beverage. Its rich-tasting, medium-bodied coffee is known for its smoothness and versatility while carrying a slight citrus-like acidity in its mild hints of fruitiness.

 The Arabica beans of Colombia are grown on tens of thousands of small farms before they are collected, washed, milled, and exported by the Colombian Coffee Federation, which oversees the locally started process to a nationally supervised conclusion and exportation, resulting in uniformly excellent levels of quality and a steady supply.

 The beans are grown high above sea level (1,200 - 2,000 meters), and are mostly harvested in Fall and early Winter, although Colombia’s large geographic size means that in some places, the harvest happens between Spring and Summer.

 The three most distinguished Colombian coffee types (Medellin, Armenia, and Manizales) are named for the regions in which they’re grown and often bundled and sold together to streamline the business.

 Colombian coffees are most popular for enjoyment as a morning beverage due to their smoothness and light hints of fruit. Famous for easy drinking, the beans are versatile and do well dark or light roasted. While there are several different growing regions, a common theme throughout is their sweet chocolate flavor, aromas that carry a hint of spice, and accents of fruit that allude to caramel, apple, and berries.

 The beans are great for expressos, because of their mild flavor, and can be dark roasted without acquiring too much bitterness. Because Colombia exports coffee so regularly and with such consistency, the sheer volume of beans brings the price down, making them an affordable means of mellowing out a blend. In fact, Colombian beans form the base for many commercial espresso brands.