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Colombian coffee is renowned worldwide, yet the label “from Colombia” only scratches the surface. The country is divided into 20 distinct coffee-growing departments, each producing coffees shaped by rugged mountain landscapes, shifting winds, equatorial sunlight, and local choices in variety and processing. The result is extraordinary regional diversity, not a single uniform profile.

This lot comes from Fundación Agraria y Ambiental para el Desarrollo Sostenible (FUDAM), a 300-member association of Organic and Rainforest Alliance–certified farmers in Nariño. Known for its sweet, full-bodied coffees, the region’s high elevations and careful cultivation practices contribute to depth and balance in the cup.

Producers at FUDAM typically ferment cherries for 16–24 hours before washing them two to three times. Drying methods vary: mechanical systems can take 25–40 hours, while traditional drying structures may require up to 15 days. This deliberate approach to fermentation and drying preserves clarity and enhances the coffee’s natural sweetness.

Evans Brothers Coffee

Colombia Narino

Colombia Narino

Roasts and Ships Sunday thru Wednesday. Good Food Award Winner 2023 & 2024!

Regular price $22.00 USD
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Characteristics

Roast

Light

Body

Medium

Acidity

Malic

Notes

Caramel, Cocoa, Citrus, Cooked Fruit

Farm

FUDAM

Farmer

Smallholder Farmers

Elevation

1500 - 2200 Masl

Varietal

Castillo, Caturra, Colombia

Process

Washed

Location

Colombia

Story

Triangle Accent

Colombian coffee is renowned worldwide, yet the label “from Colombia” only scratches the surface. The country is divided into 20 distinct coffee-growing departments, each producing coffees shaped by rugged mountain landscapes, shifting winds, equatorial sunlight, and local choices in variety and processing. The result is extraordinary regional diversity, not a single uniform profile.

This lot comes from Fundación Agraria y Ambiental para el Desarrollo Sostenible (FUDAM), a 300-member association of Organic and Rainforest Alliance–certified farmers in Nariño. Known for its sweet, full-bodied coffees, the region’s high elevations and careful cultivation practices contribute to depth and balance in the cup.

Producers at FUDAM typically ferment cherries for 16–24 hours before washing them two to three times. Drying methods vary: mechanical systems can take 25–40 hours, while traditional drying structures may require up to 15 days. This deliberate approach to fermentation and drying preserves clarity and enhances the coffee’s natural sweetness.

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Established: 2009
Owners: Rick and Randy Evans
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Awards:
  • Good Food Award Winner: 2024, '23, '16, '13;
  • USA Today Reader's Choice Best Independent Coffeehouse 3rd Place, 2025.
Story:

Brothers, Rick and Randy Evans, founded Evans Brothers Coffee in the summer of 2009. As passionate skiers, the idea for the company developed over long chairlift rides at Schweitzer Mountain Resort during the winter of 2008 / 2009.

Our approach to coffee roasting is rooted in sourcing exceptional beans with attention to quality, sustainability, and cultivating meaningful relationships with farmers. Our partnerships with farmers, producers, importers & exporters are built on trust, respect, and a shared dedication to quality. These coffees come from the heart of the producers, roasters, & everyone in between.

We value community, connection, and quality in everything we do!