Cup Profile
Raspberry, mandarin, dark chocolate, round body outstanding high scoring coffee
Guji is a region in Southern Ethiopia – the beans are grown in a forest jungle environment at an altitude of 1,600-2,350 meters above sea level, giving the beans plenty of time to mature slowly and develop plenty of taste. The region of Guji is named after a tribe of the Oromo people who have roamed the mountains for thousands of years.
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Varietal – Caturra – Castillo
Region Huila
Altitude 1600-2000
Process – Fully Washed
Cup Profile
smooth well rounded cup chocolate /cocoa base toffee notes dark berry note crisp balanced acidity long sweet finish a classic from this region roast it how you like and enjoy this classic Coffee
Bean Grading
“Excelso” is the common grading term for exportable coffee from Colombia – it is not related to the varietal or to the cupping profile.
Colombian coffee is graded according to bean size: Supremo and Excelso beans are harvested from the same coffee trees, but they are sorted by size. Excelso coffee beans are large, but slightly smaller than Supremo coffee beans with a 15/16 screen size compared to 17/18 for Supremo Excelso accounts for the greatest volume of coffee exported from Colombia
we love this bean its clean simple and it just works on multiple roast profiles
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Origin: Mexico Region: Chicomuselo and Comalapa, Chiapas,
Farm: Various Producers
Variety: Catuai, Typica, Bourbon
Altitude: 1,110 – 1,600 MASL
Process: Washed Mountain Water Decaf
Tasting Notes: cocoa notes -ripe cherry – toffee/ brown sugar Citrus – good acidity balanced cup flexible with many different roasting profiles
Process
This coffee is decaffeinated using the Mountain Water Process which involves sourcing
natural mountain water from Pico De Orizaba (one of the largest mountains in Mexico. The coffee is soaked and washed in clean water numerous times and then the water is passed through a caffeine filter before being re-introduced to the coffee. This natural process leaves a full flavored coffee without any chemical residue.
BACKGROUND:
In the state of Chiapas you find Mexico´s largest and oldest coffee producing regions, some farms can look back on a history record of more than a hundred years. With the influence of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other side, the mountain slopes of the Sierra Madre Chiapas crosses the region dividing the state and creating various special microclimates.
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Farm El Paraiso farm
Region Apaneca-Ilamatepec, El Salvador
Varietals :Bourbon, Obata, Marsellesa
Farm Owner: Claudia Mathies De Rank
Altitude: 1390 MASL