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HomeCoffeesEl Árbol
Dipilto · Nicaragua

El Árbol

Carbonic Maceration Maracaturra, grown at 1150–1300 masl

Roasted by Big Lake Coffee

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RoasteryBig Lake Coffee
FarmEl Árbol, Dipilto, Nicaragua✓
Producer—
ProcessCarbonic Maceration✓
Harvest—
Altitude1150–1300 masl✓
VarietiesMaracaturra✓
Roast—
Tasting notesred berries, caramel, honey, chocolate, macadamia nuts✓

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Flavor Profile

5NOTES
  • red berries
    Fruity › Berry
  • caramel
    Sweet › Brown Sugar › Caramelized
  • honey
    Sweet › Brown Sugar › Honey
  • chocolate
    Nutty/Cocoa › Cocoa › Chocolate
  • macadamia nuts
    Nutty/Cocoa › Nutty

Supply Chain

  1. Farm

    El Árbol, Dipilto, Nicaragua

  2. Roastery

    Big Lake Coffee

  3. Coffee· viewing

    El Árbol

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Dose18 gOut36 gRatio1:2Temp93°CTime0:28
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