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el diviso competition ombligon

el diviso competition ombligon

Regular price £55.00 GBP
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We no longer offer an espresso grind size; this is because we cannot guarantee it will be correct for every machine.

FAR FROM ORDINARY…

THIS COFFEE COMES IN 150g TINS

Variety Ombligon 
Process natural 
Origin Colombia
Region Pitalito, Huila
Finca El Diviso
Producer Nestor Lasso
Altitude 1750 masl

cherry - passionfruit - strawberry 

Nestor Lasso and his brother Adrian decided to take a different approach from their parents and explore the world of specialty coffee and experimentation.

Together Nestor & Jhoan Vergara, also from a coffee farming family, established El Diviso by combining their family farms. This cooperation has improved the quality of their coffee, which has been recognized
in various barista competitions across Europe.

The partnership with Cat and Pierre from CATA Export was especially fruitful, as they collaborated on fermentation processes and protocols to produce award-winning coffees. It has also helped to provide career opportunities for young producers to stay in the coffee industry and pursue their passion.

The Coffee
From Lohas Beans;

Ombligon is the localized term used for this Ethiopian Landrace Variety. Ombligo is belly button in Spanish, and is the reason why locals refer to this variety as the cherry has a belly. It is rare to find and there is talk that the variety arrived to Colombia from Central America, but there is no record of the precise provenance nor date.

.Suggest a harmonious and complex blend of floral notes which is appealing to coffee connoisseurs seeking a refined taste experience. You will find a diverse and fragant bouquet reminiscent of jasmine, rose and lavender.

This coffee is phenomenal on all brew methods!

**IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFO**

ALL PACKAGES ARE SENT ‘TRACKED’

PLEASE SELECT FROM EITHER TRACKED 24 or TRACKED 48 (UK)

PURCHASE ANY 2+ BAGS TO GET A SHIPPING UPGRADE TO TRACKED 24

Brew Guide Below

Temperature

For pour-over filter methods, aim for the mid 80’s. We are aiming to preserve the sweetness of these coffees. Espresso, aim for lower 90’s.

Ratios / dose / bloom

Pour over:

Larger doses, smaller water ratios. 

Initiate a bloom with minimal water, leave for up to a minute then start your pulse pours to the desired amount.

Espresso:

For larger doses, aim for a slightly larger yield than a 1:2 ratio but again cater to your taste. Use a pre-infusion if possible. Aim for an extraction in the mid-20 seconds.

Rest periods

Please ensure a rest period of at least 3 weeks for ALL brew methods; each coffee will be different in terms of rest needed. All our coffees will benefit from a substantial rest period of anywhere from 3-6 weeks (!) Ideally, you will grind what coffee you need and not keep pre-ground coffee for any length of time. Espresso generally needs a longer rest period than filter coffees, to fully de-gas and settle. 

Freezing

Please don’t freeze our coffees, it’s largely to do with the nature of the rest periods needed to develop profiles. As soon as a coffee is frozen, the development stage stops. 

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our process

we roast coffee in Livingston, near Edinburgh. Our roaster of choice is a typhoon fluid bed roaster. All electric.

all our coffees are rested before selling, to ensure they have developed fully before brewing. Optimal drinking is around the 3 week past roast date mark, although each coffee is uniquely different.

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Coffee Info

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Roast Dates


We roast our coffees fresh every week so they can be enjoyed at their best – after a short rest. Following roasting, beans release CO₂, and their flavours gently settle, which is why we recommend letting them rest before brewing. For all brew types, they are best left for 3-4 weeks post-roast for optimum flavour. Store your coffee in a cool, dark place in a sealed bag or airtight container, and you’ll taste the clarity, sweetness, and balance that proper resting brings.

How our coffee gets to you

Otherwise known as Shipping and Despatch - we use Royal Mail if shipping in the UK and UPS if shipping abroad. We aim to ship off ASAP after purchase. This is different for pre-orders or some limited runs, so be sure to either check the product page, or ask!

Unsure about something?

If you want clarity on anything or some help with brewing methods, just get in touch. No such thing as a stupid question...

Best place to reach us is on Instagram, through the website or andrew@thesourcecoffee.co.uk