Our story

Between clouded mountains two hours south of Bogotá, MISIONES Coffee Farm was founded 100 years ago. The farm produced 600 tons of coffee and had hundreds of mules transporting the coffee to the Magdalena River ports. From there it was brought to Germany, England and USA. MISIONES is one of the few farms in Colombia to have still intact historic machinery brought from Glasgow, Scotland. The machines have been reconstructed to serve as a museum for coffee experts and enthusiastics. 

Processing our coffee

We are giving very special dedication in the processing of our coffees. After carefully picking the beans one by one, and transporting the coffee cherries by mule from the remote steep mountain hills to our processing station (“beneficio”) our coffees are washed with clean mountain water. We are carefully depulping the beans, before they go to a fermentation plant, where we can experiment with extended fermentations, anaerobic and honey processing. Finally the beans are dried in open bins, to protect their valuable germs plasm. The coffee cherries are used in our compost station to produce rich manure, with the help of californian worms, who love their sweet meal. The dried beans are transported to a central mill, where their parchment is removed, and where they are selected for size, color and weight. Packed in grain-pro lined natural fibre bags the green beans are transported to our warehouse in Berlin, Germany.