
colombia coffee
by cabana coffee roasters · berlin, germany
expect winey. this is kolumbien | trujillo familia, a natural colombia from cabana coffee roasters.
this coffee has a winey character, a quality common to naturally processed beans where fermented, fruit-forward flavors come through clearly in the cup.
it is a colombian coffee processed using the natural method, where the whole coffee cherry is dried intact, allowing the fruit to influence the flavor of the bean as it dries.
filter methods such as pour over or french press work well for naturally processed coffees like this, giving the winey, fruit-driven notes space to come through without being muted.
their cortado hits different than most places trying too hard with microfoam art. cabana coffee roasters on zossener straße doesn't mess around with the fundamentals. you get coffee that tastes like someone actually cares about what they're doing, which sounds basic but apparently isn't in a city full of third-wave posturing. the beans come from roasters who know their stuff. not everything needs to be revolutionary to be really, really good. and the folks here seem to get that. kreuzberg has plenty of coffee shops where the vibe matters more than what's in the cup. this isn't one of them. the space feels lived-in without trying to manufacture authenticity. regulars keep coming back because the coffee consistently delivers, not because of some manufactured scene. but the flat white if you want something that'll remind you why simple things done right still matter most.
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