Colombian

Cafe de Colombia Produced A Song To Create A Coffee-Drinking Experience That Will Reach All Your Senses

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 21, 2021

Reinoso has worked for over five years to create these sensory experiences, previously with products like chocolate and beer.

Key Points: 
  • Reinoso has worked for over five years to create these sensory experiences, previously with products like chocolate and beer.
  • "Together, we created a song integrating natural sounds with real Colombian music, in order to bring for the first time a multisensory tasting experience 100% made in Colombia."
  • Cafe de Colombia is the name given to 100% washed Arabica coffee grown in the coffee regions of Colombia.
  • What we seek is to take our customers to the next level of a different experience, where we involve other senses," said Natalia Valencia, the Marketing Director for Cafe de Colombia.

Cafe de Colombia Produced A Song To Create A Coffee-Drinking Experience That Will Reach All Your Senses

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 21, 2021

Reinoso has worked for over five years to create these sensory experiences, previously with products like chocolate and beer.

Key Points: 
  • Reinoso has worked for over five years to create these sensory experiences, previously with products like chocolate and beer.
  • "Together, we created a song integrating natural sounds with real Colombian music, in order to bring for the first time a multisensory tasting experience 100% made in Colombia."
  • Cafe de Colombia is the name given to 100% washed Arabica coffee grown in the coffee regions of Colombia.
  • What we seek is to take our customers to the next level of a different experience, where we involve other senses," said Natalia Valencia, the Marketing Director for Cafe de Colombia.

Colombian Coffee for Essential Workers in the UK

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Another 7,000 cups are expected to be donated to other essential British workers' institutions through crowdfunding.

Key Points: 
  • Another 7,000 cups are expected to be donated to other essential British workers' institutions through crowdfunding.
  • In order to send a message of support and encouragement to continue their work, the Colombian company decided to donate 55 kg of Colombian coffee, which serve approximately 5,500 cups, to three institutions.
  • Jaramillo Caf, based in the Colombian Coffee Triangle, has been in this market for five years and distributes its product to cafs and independent coffee shops.
  • Given the success of the first coffee donation, a second phase is underway, in which the Colombian business community in London is leading a fundraising effort to donate 7,000 cups of coffee.