Emerald Series: La Reserva

Juan Felipe Ocampo grew up in Ciudad Bolívar, a major coffee region in Antioquia. In early 2018, he purchased the farm La Reserva after the previous owners couldn’t keep it due to low coffee prices at that time. The farm had been abandoned for over three years, with only about 10 percent of the land in production. Despite this, Juan Felipe saw the potential in the high-altitude, fertile land and worked to revive the farm. Today, they grow varieties like Tabi, Bourbon Chiroso, Geisha, Yellow Bourbon, and more.

Availability
35K
Coffee grower
Juan Felipe Ocampo
Notes in cup
Apricot, Jasmine, Tangerine
Origin
Colombia, Antioquia, La Reserva
Varietal
Caturra Chiroso
Process
Honey / Anaerobic
Quantity
Locked flat shipping rate of $6.99 (USA territory).
The process
Under Juan Felipe’s care, the farm has transformed significantly since 2018. It now has 60 hectares of productive land and cultivates over 20 different specialty coffee varieties.

“La Reserva” is named for the nature reserve, where more than 70% of the land (340 hectares) is a protected natural reserve, home to various species, including endangered Andean bears, also known as spectacled bears.

Other species thrive here as well, such as multiple species of butterflies, frogs, snakes, monkeys, and ocelots. The farm has two water sources used for all production processes. Once the water is used, it is then cleaned before returning to its source.

Caturra Chiroso is a unique variety that stands out in Colombia for its exceptional qualities. First found in the Antioquia region, it features elongated beans and a flavor profile with bright acidity, floral notes, and pronounced sweetness, often described as tropical with hints of jasmine.

This variety is valued for its resilience and adaptability to the local climate, thriving in high altitudes and resisting certain diseases, making it a sustainable option for Colombian farmers. For this batch of Caturra Chiroso, the coffee is harvested at peak ripeness, then taken to a wet mill to separate the best beans.

Afterward, it ferments with the cherry intact for 36 hour followed by anaerobic fermentation in sealed containers for 96 hours, before drying for about 8 days.

FAQs

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Why do you exclusively offer Colombian coffees?

From the very beginning of The Boy & The Bear – Coffee Roastery, our mission has been to uphold a commitment to genuine and transparent coffee processes. We take pride in meticulously overseeing the journey from coffee crop to your cup to ensure we serve nothing short of the best. Our dedication extends beyond coffee; it's about sharing our rich Colombian culture with our community. At The Boy & The Bear, it's not just about the specialty Colombian coffees. It's an immersive experience that encapsulates Colombian culture, its vibrant people, spirited music, and everything that embodies the positivity and liveliness of our country. As our founder, Andres Piñeros, beautifully puts it: "The Boy & The Bear – Coffee Roastery is a magical surrealism of the Colombian coffee experience and the culture that surrounds it." We invite you to savor this enchanting journey with us.

When will my ordered coffee be delivered to my doorstep?

At The Boy & The Bear, we're committed to delivering your coffee promptly. Currently, we process and ship all orders Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays ensuring a swift 2-3 day delivery service. Rest assured, your coffees will be freshly roasted just 1 to 4 days before they embark on their journey to your doorstep. We offer a flat-rate shipping fee of $6.99, making it convenient for you, no matter where you are in the US. Your coffee's journey to you is in safe hands!

Perfect brewing recipe for Filter coffee

At the Boy and the Bear, we pride ourselves on staying ahead of the industry and having a deeper understanding of coffee extraction.

Utilizing physics and data collected by ourselves and our colleagues, we have come to the conclusion that the ideal ratio for filter is 1 gram for every 17 grams (or milliliters) of water.

Our ideal beverage yield is:
10oz or 295 grams, to achieve this, we use 20 grams of coffee and 340 grams of water.


Since our coffees are a lighter development, we recommend using water in the 201° - 203°F. And remember, the better your water = the better the coffee.

For any further help or questions, email us or visit one of our cafes and ask one of our knowledgeable staff.

Happy sipping!

Perfect brewing recipe for espresso

While espresso can be a more involved extraction, a good starting point for all of our coffees is:

1:2; 1 gram of coffee for every 2 grams (or milliliters) of water.

In the cafes, we currently use 16 grams of coffee for 34 milliliters of extracted coffee at around 30 - 32 seconds in time with ideal water quality.

Since our coffees are a slightly lighter development than most, we recommend using water around 201 - 202°F.

To trouble shoot your espresso extraction, grind your coffee finer if the espresso is sour or coarser if it is bitter to taste. To increase sweetness, increase your yield. To increase body, reduce the yield.

For any further help or questions, email us or visit one of our cafes and ask one of our knowledgeable staff.

Happy sipping!

What is the ideal resting period for brewing our coffees?

When coffee is fresh out of the roasting process, the CO2 retention is at the highest point it could possibly be at. Within the first 4 - 7 days, coffee releases 90% CO2 and 10% nitrogen from the roasting process, making 7 - 14 days off roast the peak consumption time for filter coffee.

Espresso is slightly more forgiving and can still extract incredible flavors up until 6 weeks from the initial roast date.