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Huila · Colombia

Colombia Maricela Penagos

Washed Pink Bourbon, grown at 1750 masl

Roasted by Da Matteo

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Details

RoasteryDa Matteo
FarmBuena Vista farm, Colombia✓
ProducerMaricela Joven Penagos
ProcessWashed✓
Harvest2024✓
Altitude1750 masl✓
VarietiesPink Bourbon✓
Roast—
Tasting notesplum, lime zest, green ice tea✓

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3NOTES
  • plum
    Fruity › Dried Fruit › Prune
  • lime zest
    Fruity › Citrus Fruit › Lime
  • green ice tea
    Floral › Black Tea

Traceability

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Supply Chain

  1. Farm

    Buena Vista farm

  2. Lot

    Washed · 2024

  3. Roasted by

    This lot, roasted 2 ways

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    1. DM

      Da Matteo

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      Colombia Maricela Penagos

    2. SC

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      Colombia Anderson Imbachi

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Dose15 gWater250 gRatio1:16.7Temp93°CTime2:45
Grindmedium-fine
  1. 0:00bloom 45 g, 45 s
  2. 0:45pour to 150 g
  3. 1:30pour to 250 g

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