
MONTHLY SPECIAL - Peru, Finca Mikan, Jaén District, Cajamarca
honeycomb ~ blackcurrant ~ jasmine
Every month, our resident Q Grader and third-generation Wogan, James, searches the world to find a coffee that is ‘weird and wonderful’, and truly excites. A micro-lot, a great back-story, an impressive cooperative, or a particularly unusual taste; once it's gone, it's gone.
We keep the prices of these extraordinary coffees down, so that you have the chance to try something that you might not be able to get your hands on otherwise.
The farm
Luis Orlando Julon Olano owns “El Pate” farm in the caserío La Palma, Jaén district, Cajamarca region, at an altitude of 1950 masl. This 6 hectare farm, which was donated by his parents, has 3 hectares dedicated to coffee - 2 hectares in production and 1 growing. He began farming 10 years ago, following his family’s tradition. Fertilisation is 50% organic and 50% chemical, and Luis practices selective pruning and renovation of old plants. Processing methods include a 48 hour cherry rest, 12 hour fermentation, washing, and drying for 10 days under shade. The harvested coffee is stored in his home, and waste water is channelled to a designated pit. Luis hires temporary workers during the harvest season, and he also grows yuca and plantain. For pest management, he relies on pruning only if necessary. Luis also works at Mikan coffee - an operation with both storage and office facilities. It sources parchment coffee directly from 80 producers, focusing on varieties like Caturra, Bourbon and Catuai. Luis’s involvement allows him to contribute not only to his farm’s production but also to the broader regional coffee community, supporting local producers and helping maintain the quality of sourced coffee for both local and speciality markets.
Why Wogan?


Sustainable and ethical
We've made it this generation's mission to put sustainability at the forefront. We’ve pledged to be Carbon Neutral by 2030 and are well on our way to getting there. LDPE4 recyclable bags, a Roastery powered entirely by solar energy, and a hell of a lot more.

our story
We, at Wogan Coffee, have been lovingly hand-roasting speciality, ethical, sustainable and traceable coffees since 1970. In our third generation, and a wholly independent family company, you can find us rooted in Bristol; the same city as when Mr Wogan established the business over fifty years ago. Laura and James, grandchildren of the bowler hatted gentleman, now have the ropes firmly in their grasp; James as our resident Q Grader in the Bristol Roastery Headquarters, and Laura in London.