Dosis Bebida Tiempo
Colombia Finca Las Flores y Finca El Diviso

Roaster Location: Flag of Chile Santiago

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Roast Level: Light
Bean Source Country: Colombia
Varietal: Tabi, Caturra
Process: Natural

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Expert Picks Series

    376 roasts rated, avg score of 4.96

    5.00 - Average

    This is the first time I've tried coffee that comes with its own Spotify playlist, which is cute, but hardly necessary. The real music begins when it hits your palate. This coffee punches you across the jaw with an intense wine and jammy fruit flavor that shines clearly through any brewing method. Nestor Lasso's coffee has been used to win several barista competitions in the past, and it's immediately obvious why this deserves the trophy. Experimental, memorable.

    Cupping Method:This is part of our Foodie Picks Series and comes from Rob K.

    1 year ago ยท See more from Expert Picks

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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: Colombia
Colombian coffees are known for their balanced taste, featuring bright acidity, medium body, and a range of flavors, including fruity notes, caramel sweetness, and nutty undertones. Colombia's worldwide reputation for producing great coffee at scale is well-deserved. Increasingly some of the best microlot specialty roasts are coming from Colombia thanks to their expertise in cultivation and process.