Colombia
Caldos Supremo
- Origin: Colombia
- Region: Caldos
- Processing: Fully Washed
- Grade: Supremo
- Tasting Notes: Milk chocolate · Caramel · Red berries · Citrus zest · Cocoa
- Acidity: Mild to medium, bright but rounded
- Body: Smooth, medium
- Finish: Clean, chocolate-forward
Medium Roast

Tasting Notes
Smooth and approachable, this medium roast Colombian Caldos Supremo delivers a well-balanced cup with comforting sweetness. Notes of milk chocolate and caramel form the backbone, lifted by gentle red berry acidity and a touch of citrus zest. The body is medium and silky, finishing clean with a soft cocoa aftertaste.
An easy-drinking coffee that shines across all brew methods.
Smooth · Sweet · Balanced
Sourced from the Caldos region of Colombia, this Supremo-grade coffee is grown at high altitude and carefully washed to highlight clarity and sweetness. Roasted to a medium profile, it delivers a classic Colombian cup — approachable, comforting, and consistently delicious.
Expect chocolate-led sweetness, gentle fruit brightness, and a smooth, rounded body with a clean finish.
Best brewed as: Espresso · Filter · Cafetière
Coffee from Colombia
- Colombia has been producing and exporting coffee renowned for their full body, bright acidity and rich aftertaste, since the early 19th century.
- Colombia boasts a wide range of climates and geographic conditions that, in turn, produce their own unique flavors in coffee. This also means that harvest times can vary quite a bit. In fact, between all its different regions, Colombia produces fresh crop nearly all year round.
- The increasing focus on the specialty industry is changing the way traders and farmers do business. It is becoming more common for farmers to isolate the highest quality beans in their lots to market separately. These higher-quality lots are often sold under specific brands or stories.
- Besides its wide variety of cup profiles, Colombia has quickly expanded its certification options over the past 10 years. The most common certifications available are Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance, UTZ and Organic.
