
| Producer Brayan Moncayo | Description Floral, lemongrass, honey, plum |
| Process Washed, sun-dried | Varietals Gesha |
| Region Nariño | Elevation 1,900 meters |
| Position Spot | Warehouse Continental, New Jersey |
Brayan is committed to pursuing quality over quantity. He plans to continue increasing the share of exotic varietals on his farm, believing that focusing on high-quality coffees will give his family the best chance to thrive. He knows this path requires patience and effort, and he is taking each step thoughtfully and gradually.
Brayan dedicates significant time and care to ensuring the quality of his coffee. He harvests only the ripest cherries, puts them in water to identify and remove floaters, and ferments the cherries for 48 hours before depulping. The coffee then undergoes an additional 72-hour fermentation, followed by a light wash and a slow drying process on raised beds that typically lasts two to three weeks.
