Bazan Coffee

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Vietnam Rank: #2 out of 4
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Bazan Coffee

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4.50(1)

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Bazan specializes in premium direct sourced coffee from Vietnam

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Bazan Coffee is a coffee roaster from Vietnam. We have 2 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 4.50.

2 roasts

Top Reviews(1)

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1347 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.50 - Average

    4.50 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    This is a pretty good cup of coffee and comes in very convenient format.

    I don't know what natural salt fermentation for 36 hours with slow drying in a greenhouse really means as I haven't seen it as a coffee processing technique. However, it does seem to have done a good job taking the edge off of this robusta. It is not bitter or rubbery at all, which allows us focus on the other characteristics.

    I don't necessarily get the pineapple, papaya, ripe red fruit, and spices mentioned. For me, it is a strongly, brewed black tea, a hint of strawberry, and a touch of watermelon funk. Though I suppose those are red fruits! The finish is very clean and maybe a little peachy.

    This is a very, very pleasant surprise as I have tried a lot of very bad Vietnamese coffee!

    Cupping Method:I made it at 201° with 180 g of water as instructed on the package. I also comparison tasted it with a coffee from leaderboard that I suspect is also a natural processed Catimor.

    2 months ago · See more from Theo
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