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Colombia Finca Las Brisas Gesha Washed

by bellas coffee lab roastery · københavn s, denmark

this is colombia finca las brisas gesha washed, a washed colombia from bellas coffee lab roastery.

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the bean

origin
colombia
region
huila
process
washed
varietal
gesha
status
in stock
this is a washed gesha from finca las brisas in huila, colombia, roasted by bellas coffee lab roastery. huila is one of colombia's most respected growing regions, and gesha is a varietal known for its delicate, floral character. the washed process removes the fruit before drying, which tends to produce a clean cup with clear acidity and well-defined flavors. without specific tasting notes supplied, expect the varietal and process to lean toward jasmine, light citrus, and a tea-like clarity. brew with a pour-over or filter method to preserve the subtlety this style of coffee typically offers.

common questions

What does Colombia Finca Las Brisas Gesha Washed taste like?

no specific tasting notes were provided, but gesha processed washed typically presents with floral and delicate citrus qualities, and a clean, tea-like finish. the washed process highlights clarity and brightness rather than fruit-forward sweetness.

How is Colombia Finca Las Brisas Gesha Washed grown and processed?

it is grown at finca las brisas in huila, colombia, using the gesha varietal. it is processed using the washed method, meaning the coffee cherry is removed before the beans are dried, producing a clean and defined cup.

How should I brew Colombia Finca Las Brisas Gesha Washed?

a filter or pour-over method suits this coffee well, as it preserves the clarity and delicacy that a washed gesha offers. keep water temperature around 90 to 94 degrees celsius and use a medium-fine grind to avoid muting its lighter characteristics.

about bellas coffee lab roastery

københavn s has quietly become one of the city's most interesting coffee neighborhoods. not flashy, just serious about what goes in the cup. bellas coffee lab roastery sits on michael strunges vej like it knows something the rest of us are still figuring out. this isn't just another roastery throwing around words like "artisanal" and hoping you don't notice the difference. the regulars here have opinions. strong ones. they've tasted what careful roasting actually does to beans, and they keep coming back because bellas delivers on that promise every single time. you can sense the loyalty the moment you walk in. these aren't people looking for their caffeine fix and scrolling their phones. they're here because someone finally got the roasting right in this part of the city. that first sip of their morning pour-over.

all coffee from bellas coffee lab roastery

københavn s, denmark

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