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POPAYAN (DECAF)

Chocolate, Roasted Almonds, Salted Caramel, Raisins & Vanilla
This coffee offers a whole range of sweet flavour notes in addition to notes of sweet dried fruits like raisins and prunes — contributing to a profile that is highly complex in its sweetness. It also offers strong citrusy acidity, especially when it cools down, with complementary notes of lime and orange zest which make this an overall very vibrant coffee bean with a smooth sweet mouthfeel.
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Notes: Chocolate, Roasted Almonds, Salted Caramel, Raisins & Vanilla

Varietal: Castillo

Process: Sugar Cane - Decaf

Drying Process: Sun Dried

Roast: Medium Roast

Region: Cauca

Farmer: Small group of smallholder farmers

Altitude: 1,500-2,070 masl

Weight: 250g

 

OUR THOUGHTS

This coffee offers a whole range of sweet flavour notes such as milk chocolate, maple syrup, vanilla, malt and touches of caramel, in addition to notes of sweet dried fruits like raisins and prunes — contributing to a profile that is highly complex in its sweetness. Despite this, it also offers strong citrusy acidity, especially when it cools down, offering complementary notes of lime and orange zest which make this an overall very vibrant coffee bean with a smooth sweet mouthfeel.

 

ORIGIN

The decaffeination process for this coffee is quite unique. Caffeine is extracted from the coffee using a by-product of sugar cane and water which avoids the need for excessive temperatures seen in other decaffeination processes. In the end, we are left with a coffee that has an enhanced sweetness that, when roasted, tastes and feels extremely similar to the original caffeinated version of this coffee bean.

The biggest advantage of this process in our eyes is that it can be on Colombian farms and processing stations without the need for exporting beans to other parts of the world such as Mexico, Canada or Germany where decaffeination plants exist. This allows for a much simpler supply chain and a tighter control of the costs so that Colombian producers can receive a larger share of the profits.

 

**Get 30% off all 250g bags of coffee from 21st-28th November with the code: BLACKFRIDAY22. Offer not available on bundles or accessories. 

 

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    Key Coffee Stats
    Varietal
    Castillo
    Process
    Sugar Cane - Decaf
    Drying
    Sun Dried
    Roast
    Medium Roast
    Production
    Small Holding
    Farmer: Small group of smallholder farmers
    Region Cauca
    Alititude: 1,500-2,070 masl
    Notes: Chocolate, Roasted Almonds, Salted Caramel, Raisins & Vanilla
    Varietal: Castillo
    Process: Sugar Cane - Decaf
    Drying Process: Sun Dried
    Roast: Medium Roast
    Region: Cauca
    Farmer: Small group of smallholder farmers
    Altitude: 1,500-2,070 masl
    Weight: 250g

    OUR THOUGHTS
    This coffee offers a whole range of sweet flavour notes such as milk chocolate, maple syrup, vanilla, malt and touches of caramel, in addition to notes of sweet dried fruits like raisins and prunes — contributing to a profile that is highly complex in its sweetness. Despite this, it also offers strong citrusy acidity, especially when it cools down, offering complementary notes of lime and orange zest which make this an overall very vibrant coffee bean with a smooth sweet mouthfeel.

    ORIGIN
    The decaffeination process for this coffee is quite unique. Caffeine is extracted from the coffee using a by-product of sugar cane and water which avoids the need for excessive temperatures seen in other decaffeination processes. In the end, we are left with a coffee that has an enhanced sweetness that, when roasted, tastes and feels extremely similar to the original caffeinated version of this coffee bean.

    The biggest advantage of this process in our eyes is that it can be on Colombian farms and processing stations without the need for exporting beans to other parts of the world such as Mexico, Canada or Germany where decaffeination plants exist. This allows for a much simpler supply chain and a tighter control of the costs so that Colombian producers can receive a larger share of the profits.