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Castillo Coffee from Colombia

Castillo is one of the defining varieties of Colombian coffee. Colombia grows coffee at 1,200–2,100 m across regions such as Huila, Nariño, Tolima, and Castillo — a Interspecific hybrid of Caturra × Timor Hybrid composite, bred by Cenicafé, Colombia (released 2005) — occupies an important place in that landscape. Its preferred range of 1,200–2,000 m aligns with what Colombian farms can offer, which is a large part of why the pairing works.

Agronomically, Castillo brings a demanding but rewarding profile — strong, multi-line rust resistance; some cbd tolerance — with high yields on a compact plant. In Colombia, where the harvest runs main october – january; mitaca (fly crop) april – june and annual production is ≈12–14 million 60-kg bags, those traits shape which farms plant it and how its lots reach the export market through Buenaventura (Pacific).

In the cup, Colombian Castillo expresses both sides of its parentage: the variety contributes red fruit, caramel, balanced acidity, while Colombia's terroir adds the character the origin is known for — caramel, red apple, panela sweetness, balanced juicy acidity, medium-full body; southern regions (huila, nariño) add tropical fruit and winey intensity. Buyers comparing Castillo across origins will find the Colombian expression distinct for exactly that reason.

Key facts

VarietyCastillo
SpeciesInterspecific hybrid
LineageCaturra × Timor Hybrid composite, bred by Cenicafé, Colombia (released 2005)
Optimal altitude1,200–2,000 m
Colombia growing altitude1,200–2,100 m
Harvest seasonMain October – January; mitaca (fly crop) April – June
Disease resistanceStrong, multi-line rust resistance; some CBD tolerance
Bean sizeMedium to large
Typical Colombian cupCaramel, red apple, panela sweetness, balanced juicy acidity, medium-full body; southern regions (Huila, Nariño) add tropical fruit and winey intensity.

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Castillo Coffee from Colombia — frequently asked questions

Where in Colombia is Castillo grown?

Primarily across Huila, Nariño, Tolima, at elevations of 1,200–2,100 m. The variety's preferred range of 1,200–2,000 m means the higher zones tend to produce the most expressive lots.

What does Colombian Castillo taste like?

Expect the variety's core character — red fruit, caramel, balanced acidity — shaped by Colombia's terroir toward caramel, red apple, panela sweetness, balanced juicy acidity, medium-full body; southern regions (huila, nariño) add tropical fruit and winey intensity.

When is Castillo from Colombia available fresh?

The Colombian harvest runs main october – january; mitaca (fly crop) april – june; fresh-crop lots typically reach consuming markets one to three months after milling, shipped via Buenaventura (Pacific).

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