The journal
Field notes from Colombia's coffee country.

Featured · Origins · 6 min
Why Nariño tastes like light
At 2,200 meters, the equatorial sun does something extraordinary to a coffee cherry. A field journal from Colombia's southern border.
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Producers · 8 min
The Arhuaco women of Anei
In the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a cooperative led by Indigenous women is rewriting what specialty coffee can mean.

Wellness · 4 min
Coffee and the body, gently
A short, unhurried look at coffee's role in mindful daily ritual — and the science of when to drink it.

Brewing · 5 min
A pour-over you'll actually look forward to
Five quiet adjustments that turn a weekday brew into the best part of your morning.

Travel · 7 min
A weekend in the Eje Cafetero
Wax palms, paisa breakfasts, and a quiet finca where the day still begins with cupping.

Culture · 4 min
Tinto, and the everyday language of Colombian coffee
From the street-corner thermos to the cupping table — a vocabulary of belonging.
