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Rvtc- Ombligon by Jhoan Vergara ( Colombia )

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Rvtc- Ombligon by Jhoan Vergara ( Colombia )RVTC Ombligon by Jhoan Vergara (Colombia)Single Origin Coffee Beans Colombia Grown at Las Flores Farm in Huila, this rare Ombligon variety showcases the innovative and experimental approach of Jhoan Vergara and his family. Carefully cultivated and processed with precision, this lot delivers a strikingly expressive and layered cup bold, refined, and unforgettable. Las Flores Farm was founded in 1990 by Edilberto Vergara and Nubia Ayure, beginning with

RVTC – Ombligon by Jhoan Vergara (Colombia)
Single Origin Coffee Beans – Colombia

Grown at Las Flores Farm in Huila, this rare Ombligon variety showcases the innovative and experimental approach of Jhoan Vergara and his family. Carefully cultivated and processed with precision, this lot delivers a strikingly expressive and layered cup — bold, refined, and unforgettable.

Las Flores Farm was founded in 1990 by Edilberto Vergara and Nubia Ayure, beginning with just two hectares in Huila. Over time, their dedication expanded the farm to 16 hectares and established it as a benchmark for quality. After their mother’s passing, the five Vergara brothers carried the legacy forward, transforming the farm by introducing rare varieties like Ombligon and refining fermentation techniques to unlock each cultivar’s full potential.

Today, Las Flores stands among Huila’s most progressive producers. Carlos and Diego oversee fermentation and drying with technical precision, while Jhoan leads variety selection, experimental processing, and international representation.

This Ombligon lot expresses an intense and complex sensory profile — both playful and sophisticated.

Flavor Profile

Sour Cherry: Bright, juicy acidity with vibrant red fruit character

Tonka Bean: Sweet spice with creamy, vanilla-almond nuances

Amaretto: Almond-like sweetness with liqueur depth

Cocoa: Rich chocolate undertones adding structure

Cherry Coke: Sparkling dark cherry sweetness with a nostalgic twist

Variety: Ombligon
Origin: Huila, Colombia
Producer: Jhoan Vergara – Las Flores Farm
Process: Controlled Fermentation / Experimental Process

Taste Notes:
Sour Cherry / Tonka Bean / Amaretto / Cocoa / Cherry Coke

Body: Structured and silky
Acidity: Bright, juicy, and sparkling
Finish: Long, sweet, and intriguingly complex

 

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