Colombia | Patio Bonito | Paola & Carlos Trujillo | Wush Wush Natural
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80 Somersby Falls RD, Somersby NSWThis coffee’s roasted in our filter style — meaning it’s designed to shine as black coffee rather than with milk. That doesn’t mean you have to brew it as a pour-over though. You can make it however you like — espresso, moka pot, AeroPress or anything in between. We simply roast it a little lighter to highlight the bean’s origin flavours giving you a cup that’s clean, vibrant and full of clarity.
Lighter roasting keeps more of the natural acidity and sweetness intact which makes for a beautifully expressive black coffee. This coffee is best enjoyed without milk as it’s too acidic and the flavours don’t pair well once milk is added.
If you prefer your milk coffee with richer caramel, toffee or nutty flavours you might enjoy our espresso range more. Those roasts are taken a little darker to bring out deeper sweetness and balance beautifully with milk.
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Colombia | Patio Bonito | Paola & Carlos Trujillo | Wush Wush Natural - When is peak flavour?
Medium Roast - Roasted on Roest L100 Ultra
Paola & Carlos Trujillo
Patio Bonito is a hardworking and innovative family-run farm in Caldono, Cauca. Founder Carlos Arturo Trujillo has been a coffee farmer for almost 50 years, assisted by his daughter Paola, who spent years as a cupper and green buyer in Narino and Huila before returning to the farm in 2022. Paola has been integral in perfecting their fermentations, innovating washed and natural processing with thermal shock and anaerobic modulations. The 11-hectare farm holds 47,000 trees across 13 varieties, and every operation is grounded in the family's three core values: food security, soil conservation, and coffee cultivation.
Cauca
Cauca stretches from the Western Cordillera to the Pacific Ocean in central-western Colombia. Ocean winds and elevation make it one of the coolest coffee regions in the country, and its coffee is grown mostly by indigenous and Afro-descendant communities across the Popayan Plateau and the central volcanic range.
About the Wush Wush Variety
Wush Wush takes its name from a small area in southwest Ethiopia, not far from Jimma and Sidamo, where the variety grows semi-wild among the forest coffees that make the region famous. Like many Ethiopian landraces it is naturally low-yielding, which kept it obscure for decades - until cup quality started deciding what got planted.
The variety crossed to South America roughly 30 years ago, arriving shortly after Gesha's rise to fame, and has found its most enthusiastic adopters in Colombia. Specialty growers accept the small harvests because the cup commands a premium: intensely sweet, with tropical fruit, berries and florals that stand apart from anything else on the table.
From Patio Bonito's high, cool Cauca terroir and careful natural processing, expect that signature sweetness amplified - cooked and jammy peach, toffee, and a juicy malic brightness.