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Chiapas · Mexico

Mexico Fairtrade Organic YAX SHG 454 g

Washed, grown at 800–1200 masl

Roasted by North Roast Coffee Roaster

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RoasteryNorth Roast Coffee Roaster
CooperativeComercializadora y Exportadora Yaxcoffee Café Verde, Chiapas, Mexico≈
Producer—
ProcessWashed✓
Harvest—
Altitude800–1200 masl✓
Varieties—
RoastDark✓
Tasting notesSmoky aroma, caramelized sweetness, buttery mouthfeel, lingering finish✓

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Flavor Profile

4NOTES
  • Smoky aroma
    Roasted › Burnt › Smoky
  • caramelized sweetness
    Sweet › Brown Sugar › Caramelized
  • buttery mouthfeel
    not on the wheel
  • lingering finish
    not on the wheel

Supply Chain

  1. Cooperative

    Comercializadora y Exportadora Yaxcoffee Café Verde, Chiapas, Mexico

  2. Roastery

    North Roast Coffee Roaster

  3. Coffee· viewing

    Mexico Fairtrade Organic YAX SHG 454 g

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Dose18 gOut36 gRatio1:2Temp93°CTime0:28
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