International Rank: #251 out of 959
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United States Rank: #157 out of 519
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California Rank: #42 out of 93
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Weaver's Coffee & Tea

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Coffee cherries, which contain the actual coffee bean, are produced by several species of evergreen bush of the genus Coffea - the two most common species of which are Robusta and Arabica. Originating from Africa, primary coffee growing regions expanded along the equator or "Bean Belt". These coffee regions offer moderate sunshine and rain with steady subtropical temperatures and rich, porous soil. Primary coffee regions include Africa, Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, Columbia, Guatemala, and Mexico.

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Weaver's Coffee & Tea is a coffee roaster from CA United States. We have 2 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 5.00.

2 roasts

Top Reviews(1)

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1265 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    5.00 - Average

    5.00 - Aroma

    5.00 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    5.00 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    Sweet, slightly nutty, aromatic, and super smooth with a lingering finish. I messed up this post previously and don't have the data to finish it. Only just remembering this was an incredible coffee and will need to try it again (but it's very expensive!)
    8 months ago · See more from Theo
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