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Panama — Carmen Estate Caturra Taste Card

by assembly coffee london · london, uk

this is panama — carmen estate caturra taste card, a panama from assembly coffee london.

the bean

origin
panama
varietal
caturra
status
in stock
the panama carmen estate caturra is a single-origin coffee from assembly coffee london, grown in panama using the caturra varietal. caturra is a natural mutation of bourbon, typically producing a compact plant suited to high-altitude growing. without additional processing, roast level, or tasting notes supplied on this card, the best approach is to treat it as a specialty single-origin and brew with a method that highlights clarity and origin character, such as a v60 or filter. check the bag for roast date and dial in grind size to match the roast level indicated by assembly.

common questions

What does Panama — Carmen Estate Caturra Taste Card taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided for this product listing. check the physical bag or assembly coffee's website for the full flavour profile associated with this particular lot.

How is Panama — Carmen Estate Caturra Taste Card grown and processed?

this coffee is grown in panama using the caturra varietal, a natural mutation of bourbon known for producing smaller trees and concentrated fruit. processing details for this specific lot were not supplied in the available facts.

How should I brew Panama — Carmen Estate Caturra Taste Card?

no specific brew method or roast level was listed for this product, but single-origin panamas from specialty roasters like assembly coffee typically perform well as filter or pour-over. check the bag for any brew guidance from the roaster.

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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