Cat and Cloud
Costa Rica Diego Arbaca

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Santa Cruz, California

5.00(1)

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Roast Level: Light
Bean Source Country: Costa Rica
Process: Natural

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5.00(1)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Little Cat Boba

    13 roasts rated, avg score of 5.00

    5.00 - Average

    Published from the LIttle Cat list of best coffees of 2023 with permission. Follow @littlecat.boba on Instagram for more recommendations.
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More Details

Roast Level: Light
Light roast coffee is a delicately roasted coffee that retains more of the beans' natural flavors and characteristics. Light-roasted coffees have bright acidity, complex fruit, and floral notes. Light roast coffee does not have less caffeine than darker roasts because caffeine levels remain stable during roasting.
Bean Source Country: Costa Rica
Predominantly grown in the country's high-altitude regions, Costa Rican coffee benefits from the volcanic soil, consistent rainfall, and mild tropical climate, contributing to its rich, well-rounded taste. Costa Rican coffee often features bright acidity, medium body, and complex flavor notes ranging from tropical fruit to citrus, nuttiness, and chocolate.

Best Rated Roasts of Cat and Cloud

Cat and Cloud is a coffee roaster from Santa Cruz, CA United States. We have 18 cataloged roasts with 2 total reviews with a score of 5.00.

International Rank: #104 out of 821
Ranking is based on a combination of reviews and popularity on CoffeeRoast.com
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