Castillo - Washed Espresso
Whole Bean
Quick Facts
Learn more about this gem!Varietal & Process
Origin

Producer
Cup Score
Finca La Sirena
Alejandra Ramirez
Perched at 1,560 MASL in Filo Bonito, Finca La Sirena is home to producer Alejandra Ramírez, who tends thousands of coffee and banana plants that flourish under her care. What makes La Sirena truly special, besides their outstanding coffee, is its role as a gathering place. The farm’s restaurant—set against sweeping panoramic views of the region’s iconic coffee landscapes—welcomes visitors, neighbors, and travelers to share meals, stories, and the rhythms of life. It’s a space where community comes together, framed by the beauty of the mountains and the aroma of coffee.
Perched at 1,560 MASL in Filo Bonito, Finca La Sirena is home to producer Alejandra Ramírez, who tends thousands of coffee and banana plants that flourish under her care. What makes La Sirena truly special, besides their outstanding coffee, is its role as a gathering place. The farm’s restaurant—set against sweeping panoramic views of the region’s iconic coffee landscapes—welcomes visitors, neighbors, and travelers to share meals, stories, and the rhythms of life. It’s a space where community comes together, framed by the beauty of the mountains and the aroma of coffee.
Finca La Sirena
Risaralda, Colombia
Developed by Cenicafé as a rust‑resistant successor to Caturra, is known for its reliable productivity and surprisingly bright, sweet cup when carefully cultivated. Expect clean acidity, gentle red‑fruit notes, and a smooth. Its diverse regional lines—Naranjal, Paraguaicito, El Rosario—adapt well to different microclimates, making Castillo a cornerstone of modern Colombian coffee and a variety that balances resilience with genuinely enjoyable flavor.
Washed Process
Notes: Caramel • Dark Chocolate • Toasted Almond
Brewing Recommendations
Pour-Over and similar methods
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