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Chiapas and Oaxaca · Mexico

Mexico

Fully washed and sun dried Typica, Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Caturra, grown at 900–1000 masl

Roasted by Bluebird Coffee

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RoasteryBluebird Coffee
Region & CountryChiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico?
ProducerCoffee growers from Chiapas and Oaxaca
ProcessFully washed and sun dried✓
Harvest—
Altitude900–1000 masl?
VarietiesTypica, Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Caturra?
Roast—
Tasting notesChocolate, cinnamon, green apple✓

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Flavor Profile

3NOTES
  • Chocolate
    Nutty/Cocoa › Cocoa › Chocolate
  • cinnamon
    Spices › Brown Spice › Cinnamon
  • green apple
    Fruity › Other Fruit › Apple

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  1. Region & Country

    Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico

    Grown by Coffee growers from Chiapas and Oaxaca

  2. Roastery

    Bluebird Coffee

  3. Coffee· viewing

    Mexico

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Dose18 gOut36 gRatio1:2Temp93°CTime0:28
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