
Edilberto's farm sits at 1,850 meters above sea level in the Huilan region of Santa María. The name Bellavista, meaning "beautiful view" in Spanish, reflects the farm's scenic location and the picturesque landscapes surrounding it. The farm spans 3 hectares and is planted with around 13,000 coffee trees, alongside fruit trees and a small vegetable garden.
Edilberto established Bellavista 32 years ago and has since built his home there with his family. Today, three people live on the farm, where coffee has always been the main source of income and the heart of daily life.
Bellavista employs six workers in total: five permanent employees who handle the farm’s daily maintenance and coffee processing, and one seasonal picker who joins during the harvest. From the handpicking of perfectly ripe cherries to the washing and drying processes, each step is carried out with precision to ensure a clean, balanced, and expressive cup that captures both the character of Huila and the dedication of its producer.
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Variety
Tabi
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Processing
Washed
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Altitude
1850 masl
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Region
Huila, Santamaria
Klover
The name "Klover" comes from a combination of kaffe (the Scandinavian word for coffee) and lover.
Paris, France
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