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colombia — cata pacamara, colombia coffee from assembly coffee london

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Colombia — Cata Pacamara

by assembly coffee london · london, uk

expect winey. this is colombia — cata pacamara, a colombia from assembly coffee london.

winey

the bean

origin
colombia
varietal
pacamara
status
in stock
the colombia cata pacamara is a single-origin coffee from colombia, roasted by assembly coffee london. it's made from the pacamara varietal, a large-bean cultivar known for its distinctive, often complex character. the cup leans winey, meaning you can expect a fermented-fruit depth and a full, sometimes grippy body rather than clean brightness. because the facts supplied are limited to varietal and tasting profile, brew it using methods that highlight body and depth, such as a french press or a slower filter pour-over with a slightly coarser grind, which will let the winey quality come through without tipping into harsh territory.

common questions

What does Colombia — Cata Pacamara taste like?

it tastes winey, which typically means a fermented-fruit depth and a full, rich body. the pacamara varietal tends to reinforce that intensity with a bold, characterful cup.

How is Colombia — Cata Pacamara grown and processed?

it's grown in colombia and made from the pacamara varietal, a cross known for large beans. no specific processing method has been supplied, so we can't confirm whether it's washed, natural, or honey-processed.

How should I brew Colombia — Cata Pacamara?

no specific brew method was supplied, but the winey, full-bodied profile suits immersion or slow-filter methods like french press or a controlled pour-over, which give the flavour time to develop without over-extracting the heavier notes.

about assembly coffee london

good london coffee has a way of concentrating in pockets you'd almost miss, and ferndale road in brixton is one of those pockets. assembly coffee has built a real reputation here, the kind that spreads through a neighbourhood without much announcement. you're not dealing with a concept or a brand exercise, just a roaster that takes its sourcing and its output seriously enough that people keep coming back. the sw9 postcode isn't the most obvious destination for a coffee pilgrimage, which is probably part of why it works, the regulars here found it themselves. if you're in brixton, make time for it before the afternoon rush, when the pace is slower and the filter options tend to be worth asking about.

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