This is a high-intervention Gesha from Edwin Noreña at Finca Campo Hermoso in Quindío, Colombia. Processed as an inoculated carbonic honey, it emphasizes controlled fermentation, resulting in an intensely floral, fruit-driven cup with a silky texture. Early notes include saffron, peppercorn, and orange blossom, followed by soft tropical fruit and a bright citrus edge. The coffee invites a mindful, slow-tasting experience.
Origin
Quindío (Colombia)
Flavor Notes
Floral, Citrus Fruit, Peppercorn, Saffron, Tropical Fruit
Anchorhead was founded in 2013 by Jake Paulson and Mike Steiner, who started roasting in Steiner's garage in Seattle with no prior coffee industry experience. The company originally launched as the city's first bottled cold brew operation before opening its first café in 2016, and it won America's Best Espresso at Coffeefest Portland in 2015. Roasting now takes place at a central facility in Duvall, Washington, supplying four retail coffee bars across the Seattle metro area. Their flagship espresso blend combines 70% natural Ethiopia Guji with 30% washed Brazil, and the Narwhal Blend pairs Guatemalan and Sumatran coffees grown between 1,000 and 2,200 metres elevation. All orders are roasted fresh and hand packed by the team.