Colombia Edward Sandoval Chiroso
Roasted to order in Kuala Lumpur and shipped within 24 hours. Whole bean, 100% specialty arabica. This coffee is at its peak 2 to 3 weeks after roasting.
A delicate, tea-like washed Colombian single origin
Colombia Edward Sandoval Chiroso is a washed single origin grown in Ibague, Tolima, by producer Edward Sandoval. The rare Chiroso variety gives a light, expressive cup with pear, oolong tea and raw sugar. It is made for home brewers who love clean, floral, versatile coffee on filter or espresso.
Tasting Notes
Pear · Oolong Tea · Raw Sugar · Minerality
Delicate and tea-like, with soft melon sweetness, gentle acidity and a clean, mineral finish.
Coffee Details
| Origin | Colombia |
| Region | Ibague, Tolima |
| Producer | Edward Sandoval |
| Variety | Chiroso |
| Processing | Washed |
| Roast Level | Expressive Light |
| Tasting Notes | Pear, Oolong Tea, Raw Sugar, Minerality |
About This Coffee
This is a washed micro-lot from the high-altitude coffee lands of Tolima, in central Colombia. The region's terroir gives Edward Sandoval's coffee an altogether unique cup profile: delicate melon sweetness and a soft, tea-like body that makes it endlessly drinkable. It shines as a filter coffee, yet holds up beautifully as a bright, expressive espresso.
Edward Sandoval spent years with Colombia's National Federation of Coffee Growers, promoting varieties and best practices to farmers across the country. Along the way he realised specialty coffee reached far beyond what he was teaching, so he struck out on his own. Across his three-hectare farm he now cultivates exotic varieties including Gesha, Mokka and the rare Chiroso featured here. This washed Chiroso micro-lot is the clean, floral result of that careful work.
How to Brew Colombia Edward Sandoval Chiroso
Espresso
| Dose | 19g in |
| Yield | 45g out |
| Ratio | 1 : 2.3 |
| Time | 25–35 seconds |
Filter
| Dose | 16g |
| Water | 250ml |
| Ratio | 1 : 17 |
| Temperature | 93°C |
| Brew time | 3 minutes |
If your cup tastes thin or sour, grind a touch finer; if it turns bitter or drying, grind coarser. Small steps make a big difference with a delicate light roast like this.
How Much Coffee Is in a Bag?
The 283g bag brews around 18 to 19 filter cups, and the 2lb (907g) bag brews around 60 cups at 15g per cup. Chiroso is a rare, separated micro-lot, so each bag is a limited chance to taste a variety you will not find often in Malaysia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this better as filter or espresso?
Both work, but filter shows it best. The washed Chiroso is delicate and tea-like, so a pour-over highlights the pear, oolong and clean finish. As espresso it is bright and expressive at a 1:2.3 ratio.
What does it taste like?
Pear, oolong tea and raw sugar, with soft melon sweetness, gentle acidity and a clean, mineral finish. It is light, floral and easy to drink rather than heavy or roasty.
How fresh is it?
We roast to order in Kuala Lumpur and ship whole bean within 24 hours. This light roast hits its peak 2 to 3 weeks after the roast date printed on your bag, so there is no rush to brew it.
Any brewing tips?
Use filtered water at 93°C and a 1:17 ratio for filter. If the cup tastes sour, grind finer; if bitter, grind coarser. Adjust in small steps to dial in the sweetness.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes. Free shipping within Malaysia on orders over RM80, with your coffee roasted fresh in Kuala Lumpur before it ships.
Want to try before committing? Explore the Taster Box. Buying for an office or café? See Bulk & Office Orders.
In the cup.
How Colombia Edward Sandoval Chiroso shows up — flavour profile, body, finish — graded on our internal cupping rubric.
Brew it
like this.
- Ratio
- 15g : 250g
- Time
- 3:00
- Temp
- 93°C
Bloom 30s. Four pours of 60g, 30s apart.
- Ratio
- 30g : 500g
- Time
- 4:00
- Temp
- 92°C
Plunge slow. Decant immediately to avoid over-extraction.
- Ratio
- 18g : 36g
- Time
- 28s
- Temp
- 93°C
Distribute, tamp level, pull. Adjust grind to hit time.


