Colombian Award Winning Coffee – Medium Roast – 100% Arabica
Our Leodis Coffee Colombiana Arabica Coffee – Medium Roast – 100% Arabica – Award-winning Coffee. Leodis Coffee Colombiana 100% Arabica Coffee is one of our favourite and most popular house blends. Gold Star at – The Great Taste Awards 2020.
£11.95 – £119.94Price range: £11.95 through £119.94
Colombian Award Winning Coffee – Medium Roast – 100% Arabica
The Leodis Coffee Colombian Jaguar Blend – Inspired by the wild
The Colombiana Jaguar Blend – Great Taste Award Winner – Gold Star
Deep in the lush green heart of Colombia, where coffee grows, the jaguar moves powerfully, gracefully, and unmistakably, just like this bold, captivating blend.
Our Colombiana is a true all-rounder, showcasing the iconic nutty character that defines Colombian coffee. Roasted to perfection for a full-bodied, rich flavour, it prowls with dark chocolate depth, hints of cigar leaf, and a medium acidity that keeps every sip balanced and smooth.
Perfect for espresso, americano, or milk-based drinks. This blend doesn’t just wake you up, it awakens your wild side!
Tasting Notes: – Caramel – Red Apple – Chocolate- Medium Acidity
Altitude: 1600 – 2000 masl
Origin: Single Origin – Huila region – Colombia
Variety: Bourbon, Caturra
Roasted by Leodis Coffee, inspired by the wild heart of Colombia.
Here is what the judges said:
“Dark rich chocolate aromas emanate from the handsome medium to high roasted coffee beans. This transfers to espresso aromas with the addition of some wood and cigar leaf and then on the palate, which means the chocolate becomes more defined and wrapped up in cigar leaf on the finish. This is a great all-round coffee, with some distinct flavours on top of the characterful, high roast, gutsy taste”
Our Colombiana blend of Colombian Arabica Coffee is one of our favourite and most popular house blends.
Colombia – Coffee History
When the first 100% Colombian coffee commercial featuring Juan Valdez aired in 1960, commercial coffee production in Colombia was just 100 years old. Although coffee had been grown in Colombia since the 18th Century, serious efforts to grow coffee for export did not begin until the 1870’s. In the 30-year period between 1860 and 1890, exports grew from 12,000 bags to 200,000. Despite a depression in world coffee prices, that number would double by 1910. So much land in Colombia on which coffee can be grown is at high altitudes that coffee quickly overtook cocoa and tobacco and became the country’s most important cash crop.
We freshly roast all our coffee right here in Yorkshire.
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An interesting article of why Colombian coffee is just so good can be found here.





