Finca Cafetera Tres Esquinas
Finca Cafetera Tres Esquinas in Mogotes, Santander offers an intimate coffee farm tour with hands-on processing, high-altitude beans, and tasting—ideal for a San Gil coffee day trip.
Features & Activities
Description
Authentic coffee tour at Finca Cafetera Tres Esquinas
Finca Cafetera Tres Esquinas offers a small-scale, family coffee experience in Mogotes, Santander. You learn the seed-to-cup journey step by step. The visit feels personal, hands-on, and rooted in local traditions. Travelers searching “coffee farm tour Colombia” or “Santander coffee tour” will find exactly that here. Moreover, the farm is referenced by specialty buyers for producing high-quality coffee at 1,630 meters. Some lots have been Rainforest-certified, a sign of environmental and social care.
Where it is and how to get there
Mogotes sits in the Guanentá province, near San Gil and within easy reach of Bucaramanga. By road it is roughly 30–35 kilometers from San Gil, with public buses running frequently. The drive can take about 50–90 minutes depending on traffic and road conditions. Therefore, many visitors base in San Gil and come for a half-day farm visit.
What you do on the farm
Your guide walks you through living coffee plots and native shade trees. You pick ripe cherries and learn careful selection. Next, you see wet milling, controlled fermentation, and slow drying. Afterwards, you cup the farm’s coffee and compare flavors by process. Finally, you can purchase beans at the source, which supports the family directly. The pace is relaxed, and questions are always welcome.
Coffee quality and farming practices
Santander coffees often show clean sweetness with cocoa, panela, and citrus notes. Elevation and dry-season sun shape the profile. Tres Esquinas’ altitude and careful processing help deliver that clarity in the cup. Some third-party profiles also place the coffee in the 84+ specialty range. Consequently, roasters seeking traceable lots consider Mogotes a smart origin.
Who this experience is for
Choose this farm if you value authentic agriculture and community. It suits travelers comparing options like “coffee tour San Gil” or “Bucaramanga coffee tour.” It also fits visitors who enjoyed an Urban coffee tour-style learning day and now want a countryside upgrade. In short, it blends education, landscape, and flavor in one visit.
Features & Google Reviews
Expect a guided walk through shade-grown coffee, hands-on cherry picking, wet-mill and drying walkthroughs, a comparative tasting, direct bean sales, small groups, photo-ready Andean views, and convenient access from San Gil.
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