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Kintamani · Indonesia

Bali Karana

Natural S795, Kartika, grown at 1200 masl

Roasted by CoffeePirates

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Details

RoasteryCoffeePirates
CooperativeKarana-Gemeinschaft, Kintamani, Indonesia≈
Producer—
ProcessNatural✓
Harvest—
Altitude1200 masl✓
VarietiesS795, Kartika✓
Roast—
Tasting notesred apple, Milchsäure, red grape, plum jam, spices, banana, raisins, Karamell-Schokolade✓

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

Flavor Profile

8NOTES
  • red apple
    Fruity › Other Fruit › Apple
  • red grape
    Fruity › Other Fruit › Grape
  • plum jam
    Fruity › Dried Fruit › Prune
  • spices
    Spices › Brown Spice
  • raisins
    Fruity › Dried Fruit › Raisin
  • Milchsäure
    not on the wheel
  • banana
    not on the wheel
  • Karamell-Schokolade
    not on the wheel

Supply Chain

  1. Cooperative

    Karana-Gemeinschaft, Kintamani, Indonesia

  2. Roastery

    CoffeePirates

  3. Coffee· viewing

    Bali Karana

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Dose18 gOut36 gRatio1:2Temp93°CTime0:28
Grindfine

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