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Guatemala

French Roast

Wet Polished

Roasted by Little Havana

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RoasteryLittle Havana
CountryGuatemala✓
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ProcessWet Polished✓
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Tasting notesdark chocolate, molasses, roasted nuts, dried fruit, molasses, dark fruits, cocoa, bittersweet chocolate✓

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Flavor Profile

7NOTES
  • dark chocolate
    Nutty/Cocoa › Cocoa › Dark Chocolate
  • molasses
    Sweet › Brown Sugar › Molasses
  • roasted nuts
    Roasted › Burnt
  • dried fruit
    Fruity › Dried Fruit
  • dark fruits
    Fruity › Other Fruit
  • cocoa
    Nutty/Cocoa › Cocoa
  • bittersweet chocolate
    Nutty/Cocoa › Cocoa › Dark Chocolate

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  1. Country

    Guatemala

  2. Roastery

    Little Havana

  3. Coffee· viewing

    French Roast

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Dose18 gOut36 gRatio1:2Temp93°CTime0:28
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