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In the lush landscapes of southern Huila, El Cedro y El Bombo stands as a model of modern specialty coffee farming. The farm blends meticulous production practices with a deep respect for the environment. Spanning 12 hectares, with 10 dedicated to coffee, it serves as a testament to sustainable agriculture and exceptional cup quality.

A defining feature of the farm is its 2-hectare forest reserve, which supports biodiversity and provides natural shade essential for specialty coffee cultivation. The integration of cattle further reflects a holistic approach to land management, where livestock and coffee coexist in a balanced system.

The farm’s journey into specialty coffee began just five years ago, when its new owners transformed the existing plantation with a singular focus on quality. Their attention to detail, from seed selection to post-harvest processing, has elevated the farm’s coffees and strengthened its identity.

Environmental stewardship is central to El Cedro y El Bombo’s philosophy. Every practice is designed to nurture the land and preserve its long-term health, ensuring sustainability for future generations. The operation is also a family-driven effort, with a young couple at its core. The wife’s essential leadership role highlights the collaborative spirit that fuels the farm’s success. Together, they embody a shared passion for coffee that shines through in every lot.

As proud members of Asosatus, an association of roughly 60 families dedicated to differentiated coffees and innovation, the producers are strong advocates for purist processing methods that highlight the best attributes of each variety.

The farm also plays a vital role in the local community, generating more than 50 indirect jobs during harvest and traverse seasons. Its impact extends far beyond its borders, contributing meaningfully to the local economy.

Bird Rock Coffee

Colombia Vermillion Blaze

Colombia Vermillion Blaze

Roast & Ships Monday thru Friday

Regular price $33.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $33.00 USD
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Characteristics

Roast

Light

Body

Silky

Acidity

Bright

Notes

Orange Blossom, Yellow Peach, Vanilla Frosting

Farmer

Brian Smith & Ludy Smith

Elevation

1,690 - 1,890 MASL

Varietal

Bourbon Aji

Process

Washed

Location

Southern Huila, El Cedro y El Bombo

Story

Triangle Accent

In the lush landscapes of southern Huila, El Cedro y El Bombo stands as a model of modern specialty coffee farming. The farm blends meticulous production practices with a deep respect for the environment. Spanning 12 hectares, with 10 dedicated to coffee, it serves as a testament to sustainable agriculture and exceptional cup quality.

A defining feature of the farm is its 2-hectare forest reserve, which supports biodiversity and provides natural shade essential for specialty coffee cultivation. The integration of cattle further reflects a holistic approach to land management, where livestock and coffee coexist in a balanced system.

The farm’s journey into specialty coffee began just five years ago, when its new owners transformed the existing plantation with a singular focus on quality. Their attention to detail, from seed selection to post-harvest processing, has elevated the farm’s coffees and strengthened its identity.

Environmental stewardship is central to El Cedro y El Bombo’s philosophy. Every practice is designed to nurture the land and preserve its long-term health, ensuring sustainability for future generations. The operation is also a family-driven effort, with a young couple at its core. The wife’s essential leadership role highlights the collaborative spirit that fuels the farm’s success. Together, they embody a shared passion for coffee that shines through in every lot.

As proud members of Asosatus, an association of roughly 60 families dedicated to differentiated coffees and innovation, the producers are strong advocates for purist processing methods that highlight the best attributes of each variety.

The farm also plays a vital role in the local community, generating more than 50 indirect jobs during harvest and traverse seasons. Its impact extends far beyond its borders, contributing meaningfully to the local economy.

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Established: 2002
Owners: Jeff Taylor
Fred Polzin
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Awards:
  • 2019 Good Food Awards Winner
  • Over Seventy 90+ Score reviews
  • 15 95+ Scores
  • 6 Coffees in Top 30 Coffees of the Year
  • 20+ Golden Bean Awards 
  • Good Food Awards Winner 2016/2017/201
  • 2012 Micro Roaster of the Year - Roast Magazine
  • Featured in Forbes Top 12 Roasters in Country
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2019 Good Food Awards Winner

At Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, we focus on exceptional coffee first. We collaborate directly with our coffee producers so that we can guarantee all coffee is purchased ethically and at a fair price. Our mission has not changed since those early days. From the first steps of choosing beans grown with sustainable farming practices to using energy efficient roasting operations, Bird Rock is dedicated to the health of our planet. Great coffee doesn't happen by accident. We share our passion for great coffee with you because we believe once you know the effort, passion, knowledge and collaboration that is required to produce each and every great coffee, you will never look at coffee the same way again.