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Colombia cauca Cauca Insa Inz á producing area information Colombia Insa mixed bean source introduction

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Professional baristas exchange please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) flavor introduction dry aroma has a light sweet smell of black sugar, and embellished with cinnamon powder, dried fruit aroma. In medium roasting +, the coffee has a dark honey aroma, a rich floral aroma and a sweet nutty flavor. This coffee from San Antonio can show a sweet flavor at all roasting degrees.

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Flavor introduction

The dry aroma has a light sweetness of black sugar, with aromas of cinnamon and dried fruit. In medium roasting +, the coffee has a dark honey aroma, a rich floral aroma and a sweet nutty flavor. This San Antonio coffee shows a sweet flavor at all roasting degrees.

Medium baked to medium roasted + has obvious sweetness of brown sugar and raw honey. As it cools gradually, it will emit green apple aroma and apple-like acidity, making the taste more fresh.

Medium and deep roasted coffee is very sweet, with solid vanilla caramel flavor, reminiscent of Dutch cocoa, with low-key black plum aromas

Deep roasting mainly shows bitter sweet taste, very suitable for espresso, chocolate syrup taste to the extreme, as well as bright acidity embellishment. This baking degree is very suitable for espresso.

About Inz á

The Colombian Inza á mixed beans come from the town of San Antonio (Vereda San Antonio) and come mainly from a number of small coffee farmers. This batch of coffee is washed, and local coffee farmers often use old manual peeling machines, using the same tank for fermentation and washing, and then dry the raw beans on a paved elevated bed.

Insa district is located in Cauca province, southwest of Columbia. on the way from the town of La Plata to Insa, it will follow the banks of the Paez River and eventually cross the drawbridge to enter the village where the coffee is produced. As in most parts of Colombia, Cauca province has many high-altitude coffee farms, some approaching 2000 meters, while this coffee is planted between 1600 and 2000 meters above sea level. When traders select the mixed beans in this area, they first test the coffee beans of each farm, pick out the parts that meet the criteria, and then mix them into the final batch.

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Sweet Maria's 87 points

The dry aroma has a light sweetness of black sugar, with aromas of cinnamon and dried fruit. In medium roasting +, the coffee has a dark honey aroma, a rich floral aroma and a sweet nutty flavor. This San Antonio coffee shows a sweet flavor at all roasting degrees.

Medium baked to medium roasted + has obvious sweetness of brown sugar and raw honey. As it cools gradually, it will emit green apple aroma and apple-like acidity, making the taste more fresh.

Medium and deep roasted coffee is very sweet, with solid vanilla caramel flavor, reminiscent of Dutch cocoa, with low-key black plum aromas

Deep roasting mainly shows bitter sweet taste, very suitable for espresso, chocolate syrup taste to the extreme, as well as bright acidity embellishment. This baking degree is very suitable for espresso.

[sweet Mary selection-Sweet Maria's selection] Colombia Cauca Inz á | washed beans (Colombia Cauca Inz á Washed)

Producing area: Inz á

Raw bean treatment: washing treatment

Coffee varieties: Bourbon, Caturra, Typica, Variedad Colombia

Appearance: .6 dash 300 grgrgr15 + screen

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