Colombia - Julio Calderon Washed Gesha
A bouquet of floral aromas leads to a juicy, citrus-toned brightness and notes of fresh peach. Incredible clarity of flavor.
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Technical Information
Producer: Julio Calderon
Region: Palestina, Huila, Colombia
Harvest: Winter 2025
Varietal(s): Gesha
Process: Long Fermentation Washed
Altitude: 1830 masl
Exporter: La Real Expedición Botánica
Importer: Bold Bean
Agrton Gourmet Color: 108 (light)

Coffee Story
Julio Calderon is producing coffee on a plot of land near the hotbed of specialty coffee production, Palestina, Huila. We have been purchasing coffee from a handful of producers around the small town of Palestina, including Julio's son, Julian, since 2018 but this is our first time offering coffee from Julio. Julio's Gesha is super impressive in its clarity of flavor and layered cup profile taking the drinker on a multifaceted journey full of floral aromas, juicy brightness and soft and fresh stone fruit notes. An absolutely elegant and beautiful coffee that should not be missed.

The Palestina area is blessed with high altitude, a great climate and healthy, volcanic soil. Complementing this special terroir is the focus the area's specialty producers have on cultivating boutique varietals known for their extremely high cup quality potential. Put this in the right hands and pair it with well-informed and methodical processing and you've got the recipe for some of the absolute best coffees, not just in Colombia, but in the world.
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Varietal
Gesha, the world's most storied and sought after coffee varietal, traces it's roots to the Gori Gesha coffee forest in Ethiopia where it grew native and wild possibly for millennia before being identified as a potential varietal for commercial cultivation in the 1930's. Upon this identification, seeds were collected and sent to the Tengeru Coffee Research Station in Tanzania where the varietal was planted and stabilized.
In 1953 Gesha seeds were sent to Costa Rica and the varietal spread to other Latin American countries throughout the 1960's. Though, due to the variety's low production it was not a favored varietal until the rise of specialty coffee in the early 2000's.
After a Panamanian Gesha from the Peterson family received, a then world record price of, $350/lb at the Best of Panama competition in 2005 a new light was shined on Gesha for its potential cup quality and resulting high value.
In subsequent years the varietal has been planted throughout Latin America, Africa and Aisa by quality-focused producers looking to tap into the super-premium and botique coffee markets. It's typical for a Gesha varietal to break worldwide price records year after year with the most recent price record broken in 2024 by the Lamastus family, also in Panama, for a Gesha that sold at auction for $6,034/lb.
The flavor profile and the high demand for the somewhat rare availability of Gesha are the main drivers of the incredibly high prices. In the cup, Gesha is known for an incredible and complex flavor profile focused on floral and citrus aromas. This usually presents itself as jasmine, lime, tropical fruit, tea, honey, melon. The aroma if a truly great Gesha is intoxicating and should not be missed by any coffee lover.
Process
Julio used a fairly straightforward processing style for this coffee so as to not overshadow the delicate varietal characteristics innate to the coffee. The coffee was processed in the fully-washed styled the major differences in Julio's process vs the traditional washed Colombian process are a longer fermentation time (24 hours vs the more common 12) and longer drying (2-3 weeks vs 1). These slight modifications both increase the perceived brightness and sweetness and the clarity in the cup.
Terroir
Huila is a mountainous region in southern Colombia with a longstanding tradition of and storied reputation for high-quality coffee production. Huila is the epicenter of high-quality coffee production in Colombia. All of the Huila coffees we buy are from farms in and around the small town of Palestina. The area has two harvests a year, a main crop from October to January and a small (fly-crop) from May to July. Most of the producers in the area are small-scale with farms between 1 and 3 hectares. The producers we work with in Palestina are focused on growing high percentages of boutique varietals and they use processing methods that highlight both the varietal and terroir. The combination of terroir, varietals grown and processing commonly used by the best producers in this micro-region result in coffees with high and complex acidity, full body and incredible sweetness.