Nelson Chaves Burbano is a model producer from Yacuanquer, a municipality in Southern Nariño which is responsible for some of the best coffee in all of Colombia. Nelson's Farm, La Esperanza, sits at a cool 2,150 meters above sea level and mostly consists of the Caturra variety with a small mix of Castillo.
At such high elevation, this coffee matures slowly in the Colombian sun and cool nights ensuring complex sugars and depth of flavor. Picked at their absolute ripest by Nelson and a small group of pickers, the cherries are then fermented for twenty fours, washed, and dried on raised beds for fourteen days.
Historically, Nelson is not a betting man. He keeps things simple and calculated because that is just his nature- to not play with fate and let nature and his experience run their course. This attitude, coupled with his desire to make yearly improvements to farm infrastructure, has committed us to buying Nelson’s full harvest each year. This cup is full of juicy citric acidity, coupled with the full sweetness that we have come to expect from his hard work.
Green Price
$7.70
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
Metric
$14.85
Per 10.5oz bag of coffee
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Colombia Nelson Chaves
Nariño, Colombia
- Producer Nelson Chavez
- Elevation 2150 MASL
- Process Washed
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Quality
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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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