Thankfully Coffee
Colombia Daniel Hernandez Chiroso

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4.50(1)

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Roast Level: Light
Bean Source Country: Colombia
Bean Source Region: Antioquia
Varietal: Chiroso
Process: Washed

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4.50(1)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1309 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.50 - Average

    4.50 - Aroma

    4.50 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    A bright and balanced coffee that maybe doesn't stand out in any one way but does a lot of things well (Chiroso can be kind of like that I think). It has a full-bodied mouthfeel for a light roast, with a good amount of natural sweetness and a really nice satsuma and red berry acidity. It's a touch lemongrassy.

    Cupping Method:18:1, v60, 196F

    2 months ago ยท See more from Theo

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: 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.
Bean Source Region: Antioquia
Nestled in the Andes Mountains, Antioquian farms benefit from elevations ranging from 1,200 to 1,900 meters above sea level, where the cooler temperatures and unique microclimates contribute to coffee beans with chocolate notes, vibrant acidity, full body, and a delightful combination of fruity and nutty flavors.
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