Your hot air balloon lifts gently into the sky as the first rays of sun crest over Colombia’s coffee region, a triangle-shaped span of verdant terrain extending into the Caldas, Risaralda, and Quindío ...
Colombia may not produce the most coffee in the world, but it's certainly one of the most famous coffee-producing countries. For Colombians, this beverage is an unofficial symbol of national identity ...
Set on a working coffee plantation, this is the perfect place for those seeking peace and quiet, while wanting to be well-placed for local excursions. The mountainous setting is just a 30-minute drive ...
Colombia’s beautiful Coffee Region, or properly deemed the Café Triangle, was initially nominated to become a UNESCO World Heritage site in January 2010. Colombia’s beautiful Coffee Region, or ...
For International Women’s Day on March 8, Devoción Coffee will release a limited-edition coffee, La Mandarina, working together with Colombian coffee producer and entrepreneur Martha Obando. This ...
Where coffee is grown affects its flavor. Home Grounds looked into the flavor profiles of coffee from 10 different regions, drawing on coffee experts, news reports, and other sources. - Kristina ...
As the world’s third-largest coffee producer and a nation that has been growing the popular Arabica variety since 1870, there’s not much that Colombia doesn’t know about growing the crop. In some ...