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HomeCoffeesSweet Valley-Meraki
Potosi · Colombia

Sweet Valley-Meraki

Natural Colombia

Roasted by Manhattan Coffee Roasters

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RoasteryManhattan Coffee Roasters
FarmCafe Granja La Esparanza, Potosi, Colombia≈
Producer—
ProcessNatural✓
Harvest—
Altitude—
VarietiesColombia✓
Roast—
Tasting notescandy apple, plum, hibiscus, Sweet Valley juicy profile✓

How sure we are✓ stated by the roaster≈ derived from region or name? unverified — not found in their text

Flavor Profile

4NOTES
  • candy apple
    Fruity › Other Fruit › Apple
  • plum
    Fruity › Dried Fruit › Prune
  • Sweet Valley juicy profile
    Sweet › Overall Sweet
  • hibiscus
    not on the wheel

Traceability

Supply Chain

  1. Farm

    Cafe Granja La Esparanza

  2. Roastery

    Manhattan Coffee Roasters

  3. Coffee· viewing

    Sweet Valley-Meraki

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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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