Grown near Pitalito in Huila, Colombia, this Pink Bourbon comes from El Diviso, a farm run by the Lasso family and known for its meticulous cultivation and processing practices. The farm represents a new generation of Colombian producers focused on how variety selection, fermentation, and post-harvest precision can elevate both quality and expression in the cup.
Pink Bourbon has become one of the most sought-after varieties in specialty coffee for its floral aromatics, vibrant acidity, and layered sweetness. At Huila’s high elevations, the cherries mature slowly, allowing the coffee to develop exceptional clarity and balance.
These cherries were selectively handpicked at peak ripeness, depulped, carefully fermented to remove mucilage, and slowly dried to preserve stability and cup quality throughout storage and transit.
Green Price
$7.37
Green cost, milling, transport, taxes and exporting fees.
Transport
$1.07
Importing fees and transport from the farm to Chicago, Illinois.
Our Cost of Production
$6.08
Labor, Rent, Health Insurance, Paid Time Off
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Lasso Family
Huila, Colombia
- Producer Lasso Family
- Elevation 1700 MASL
- Process Washed
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Quality
Quality means buying high quality coffees from established producers around the world.
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Traceability
Traceability gives recognition to the producers and validates where the coffee is grown, picked, and processed.
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Transparency
We endeavor to contextualize the importance of a fair and balanced trade through the prices we pay.
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Paying More
As an Independent Specialty Coffee Roaster, we always pay well above the C-Market based on two factors; the quality of coffee and the cost of production.
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Fair Wage
A fair wage begins with paying higher premiums to the coffee producer in tandem with providing competitive wages and benefits for our staff here at Metric.
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