Choc & Nut Colombia

£29.99

High-scoring Colombian single-origin from La Laguna Siberia Reserva, grown by a small association of 12 families in the Cauca region. Medium/Dark roast, bold, chocolatey & nutty, great for all brew methods.

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Origin: Single OriginColombia

SCA Score: 84.25

Roast: Dark

Suitable for: Espresso, Filter, Cafetiere, Sage Coffee Machines, Aeropress (espresso-style, standard non-inverted method)

Varietals: Caturra, Typica

Process: Washed 

Chocolaty and Nutty, hence the name - with a slight hint of nectarine, light citrus acidity, medium to full body & a lovely lingering caramel finish.

This is a stunning, high-scoring Colombian single origin coffee bean, produced in a small reserve called La Laguna Siberia Reserva in the North Eastern area of the Cauca Dept, Colombia, between the two municipalities Caldono Piendamó. These coffee beans are grown at altitudes of 1300-1650m, the varietals are Colombia, Caturra & Typica, the processing method is washed & hand sorted, the Speciality Coffee Association score is 87.5, and the roast profile is dark.

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How it Tastes

If you like a punchy yet tasty coffee with chocolate and nutty notes, you'll like this! There are also some sweet & citrus notes, reminiscent of the fruits grown among the coffee trees in this reserve, including Panela (cane sugar), Pineapples and Lemons.

A great bean for espresso, cafetiere, Aeropress & stovetop, but works equally well for pour over.

Finca La Laguna Reserva

This is a very small association of just 12 families who were previously operating independently, but who joined forces following the "strength in numbers" principle, making them less vulnerable to the unfair dealings that they felt they were often subjected to as a result of their former autonomy.

Once they created their alliance, they joined the Cencoic Co-Operative (Central Cooperativa Indígena del Cauca), a co-op of indigenous reserves in the Cauca region with nineteen groups totaling almost 2,800 smallholder families.

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RUSSELL G.
Most Excellent Coffee

Pretty much a fan of Columbian coffee and this an excellent example. Mild, well balanced and, as the label says notes of chocolate and nuts maybe a hint of caramel. One I'll be reordering.

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Neil W.
Smooth, mellow espresso

Good mouth feel and nice cream. I probably didn't get all the flavour I was expecting, but that may be just my technique.

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Tracy P.

Too dark for me

Hi Tracy,
Thanks for trying the Choc and Nut Colombia, I can see that you have been trying a lot of our coffees, so maybe this one just isn't for you.
We do have a really helpful BrewGuide that you may find helpful :
https://www.cworks.co.uk/pages/brew-guides
Many thanks once again for your support :-)

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mr r.m.
An excellent dark roast coffee

would i recommend it? Absolutely

We are so pleased you enjoyed the Choc and Nut Colombia :-)

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Daniel P.
Choc brownie blend

I've been trying a variety of different coffee beans over the last 10 months, from single origins to blends, and I have to say the choc brownie blend has been one of my favorites. Great service from Coffee works also, I wont hesitate to order again.

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