Monte: In Catatumbo, Norte de Santander, coffee has long been a quiet lifeline for small farming families living in one of Colombia’s most remote frontiers. The Catatumbo Coffee Growers’ Cooperative was created to bring those families together, organizing 2,400 producers under one structure that could negotiate better, invest in their farms, and lift the region’s standards. Over time, what used to leave the mountains as anonymous bulk coffee has evolved into traceable, carefully selected lots that finally showcase Catatumbo’s identity in the cup and give its growers the recognition they’ve earned for decade
Amor: This coffee is led by women. In the mountains of Saladoblanco, Huila, producerMarceli Calderónand a group of women farmers hand-tend their trees using traditional practices and a deep respect for their land. Their work, combined with the town’s unique microclimate and high Andean elevation, delivers a clean, structured cup with natural sweetness, bright acidity, and layered fruit and floral notes that clearly express the terroir. Each bag is a direct line to these women’s craft, turning their daily effort into recognition, better income, and a coffee you can feel proud to drink.