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Gildardo Perdomo Rodriguez
At Finca La Providencia in Huila, Colombia, Gildardo Perdomo Rodriguez cultivates Gesha and Pink Bourbon at 1,650 meters elevation. His commitment to organic practices has enriched the soil and strengthened his trees, some now standing over 20 feet tall.
Like apples, coffee has thousands of varieties with unique flavors. Explore Arabica cultivars from Gesha to Bourbon and how genetics shape your perfect cup.
Origin is one of three pillars determining coffee's taste, alongside roasting and brewing. From variety selection to elevation, processing to country culture, every decision at origin shapes your cup. Here's how terroir transforms seeds into distinctive flavors.
Coffee roasting isn't just about turning beans brown—it's a complex process of chemistry, timing, and heat that creates over 800 flavor compounds from a simple green seed. Understanding this transformation reveals why your morning cup tastes the way it does.