Venezuela El Tirol

From the young hillside farm of El Tirol in the Venezuelan Andes comes a rare gesha coffee—born from award-winning Colombian seed stock, nurtured in rich terroir, and crafted with meticulous honey and washed processing. This limited lot delivers a vibrant cup bursting with notes of clementine, honey, lemon zest, and chocolate, offering a taste of Venezuela’s storied coffee heritage.

Process
Honey Maceration / Pulped Natural
Tasting Notes
  • Chocolate
  • Honey
Brew Method
Pour Over
Chocolate
Chocolate
Honey
Honey

Origin: Venezuela

Nestled in the Venezuelan Andes near the Colombian border, El Tirol sits amid steep, lush hillsides where cool mountain air and fertile volcanic soil create ideal conditions for exceptional coffee cultivation. This highland region, rich in biodiversity and rural tradition, captures the meeting point of South America’s dramatic geography and Venezuela’s enduring agricultural spirit.
  • Altitude 1,500 meters
  • Region Junin Municipality
  • Farm Finca El Trol

Sourcing

This coffee is sourced directly from El Tirol, a small 18-hectare farm in the Venezuelan Andes founded by producer Jose Orduz. After years of close partnership and experimentation with processing methods, we’ve secured an exceptional gesha lot born from Colombian award-winning seed stock and cultivated with remarkable care.

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We pride ourselves in sourcing the highest quality coffee beans and building direct relationships with farmers and producers.

To maximize freshness, store coffee in an opaque, airtight container in a cool, dark and dry place. Avoid storing coffee in the refrigerator or freezer due to moisture and odor absorption, which can negatively impact flavor.

Please check the ingredient list and consult with your healthcare provider if you have specific dietary concerns.

Due to the perishable nature of food items, all sales are final. Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

Three 12 ounce bags are about a one month supply of coffee for households with two to three coffee drinkers.