In recent years, Planadas has become a hub for coffee production and is now considered one of the top coffee producing regions within Colombia.
This municipality was established in 1932 by the Spanish Jesuit priest Fermin Larrazabal who at the time guided a group of people from Huila and Antioquia to establish a settlement in a plateau near the river Atá, which is where Planadas is located. Due to his name, Fermin, and in relation to the world-famous San Fermin festivities in Pamplona (Spain) is where this brand gets its name. Both Fermin Larrazabal and the festivities embody aspects which describe the producers from this area: audacity, courage, joy, and togetherness. This region suffered heavily from the internal conflict of Colombia and the guerrilla groups, but even though with this situation the coffee farmers of the area kept pushing forward and with resilience were able to keep producing amazing quality coffee. This municipality is surrounded by mountains of the central cordillera of Colombia and full of creeks and rivers that go down to the Atá River, having great nutritious soils for the production of coffee. Our sourcing partner for this coffee, Caravela has been purchasing coffee in the area in direct relationship with producers since 2007, and in 2013 the brand San Fermin was born with initially 30 producers contributing to it.

The producers of San Fermin are resilient and driven, and at the same time joyful and family driven. It is common to visit them and see they work on the farm as a family with every member contributing in some aspect of the farm such as drying, keeping the records of production, administration and more. Traditionally the varieties they started working with were Castillo, Typica, Caturra and Colombia but nowadays the varieties that are seen more in order of greater to lesser volume are Castillo, Colombia, Caturra, Typica, Bourbon, Tabi, Gesha and Catimore. Since San Fermin started, the life of the producers has changed for the better with the production of high-quality coffee, having nowadays better quality of life and living conditions.

At the farm level, the producers have made changes such as with different varieties, seeing an improvement in the phytosanitary and nutritional conditions of the trees, improvements in the wet mill and drying areas. Some of the producers have even bought more land to have a bigger production.
This is the second coffee that Maker has purchased from the producers of San Fermin, and we are delighted to offer this beautiful natural processed coffee roasted for Espresso to our customers. For natural processed coffees, the coffee producers of San Fermin begin by carefully picking ripe cherries. Some producers float the cherries to remove less dense, defective cherries and foreign material such as leaves. The cherries are then fermented without water for 30 to 36 hours in a traditional, tiled, covered tank in open air. They are then taken to the drying area, which can range from rooftop patios with retractable roofs (known as Casa Heldas), to parabolic covered patios or raised drying beds. Depending on the farm’s climate, drying can take between 30 to 35 days. Once dried, the coffee is sometimes stored on the farm for one to two weeks. The grower then delivers the coffee to the purchasing station in Planadas, where it is analyzed by a Quality Analyst to determine its quality. A representative sample undergoes a rigorous physical analysis, including measurements of moisture content, water activity, and physical defects. It is then evaluated through sensory analysis, which ultimately determines its quality grade. From there, the parchment coffee is sent to the dry mill in Armenia for processing before being shipped to port.

Our parternship with Caravela has been fruitful in many ways, including the discovery of delicious small producer regions such as San Fermin. This coffee is our latest Espresso offering, with delicious tasting notes of Grapefruit and Strawberry with sweet White Chocolate finish. We are also delighted with how it tastes as a filter brew. We will be showcasing it as our Seasonal Natural filter till the end of the year.