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Producer

Alejandro Renjifo

COHuila
Coffees in catalog
14
Currently in stock
0
Roasters carrying
1
Avg Cherry's Index
87.5

Producer overview

Alejandro Renjifo operates in the Huila region of Colombia, specifically within the municipality of San Agustín. The coffee production at this site occurs at an altitude of 1800 meters.

The varietal landscape at this farm is diverse, with a primary focus on the Geisha cultivar. The catalog also records the cultivation of Caturra, Typica, and Colombia varieties.

The processing portfolio for this producer is focused on the washed method. All 14 coffees documented in the index were processed using this technique.

The catalog footprint for Alejandro Renjifo includes 14 total lots, all of which have been carried by a single roaster. These lots represent a consistent output from the farm.

Recent catalog examples include the Reina De Saba Geisha, the Reina De Saba Field Blend containing Caturra, Colombia, and Geisha, and the Reina De Saba Early lot. These coffees have maintained an average Northscore of 84.6 across the index.

The work of Alejandro Renjifo is characterized by a consistent reliance on the washed process and a strong emphasis on the Geisha variety.

  • San Agustín producer
  • Geisha-focused production
  • washed-process specialist
  • single-roaster partnership

Distilled from catalog data, COE history, and reviewer coverage.

Producer profile

Varietals

  • geisha10 lots
  • caturra3 lots
  • typica3 lots
  • colombia2 lots

Processes

  • Washed14

Altitude

18001800m

Harvests

202520242023202220212020

Across harvest years

Lineage

The same producer, year after year. Cherrybook captures the year on the bag when the roaster publishes it; use this to track how a farmer’s profile evolves season to season.

2025 harvest

1 lot

2024 harvest

2 lots

2023 harvest

3 lots

2022 harvest

3 lots

2021 harvest

1 lot

2020 harvest

4 lots

No coffees from this producer in stock right now.

Archived (14)

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