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maria ramirez vargas (sold out), guatemala coffee from caravan king's cross restaurant

guatemala coffee

Maria Ramirez Vargas (Sold out)

by caravan king's cross restaurant · london, uk

this is maria ramirez vargas (sold out), a washed guatemala from caravan king's cross restaurant.

£12.5buy from caravan king's cross restaurant

the bean

origin
guatemala
region
huehuetenango
process
washed
status
in stock
maria ramirez vargas is a washed single-origin coffee from huehuetenango, guatemala, roasted by caravan king's cross restaurant. huehuetenango sits at high altitude in guatemala's northwest, producing coffees known for clean, defined cup profiles, which the washed process reinforces by removing the fruit layer before drying. no tasting notes or roast level were supplied with this lot, so specific flavour descriptors cannot be confirmed. if you have access to the original bag or roaster notes, those will give the clearest guide to brew ratios and grind size suited to this coffee.

common questions

What does Maria Ramirez Vargas (Sold out) taste like?

no tasting notes were provided for this coffee, so specific flavour descriptors cannot be confirmed. contacting caravan king's cross restaurant directly would give you the most accurate cup profile.

How is Maria Ramirez Vargas (Sold out) grown and processed?

this coffee is grown in huehuetenango, guatemala, a high-altitude producing region, and uses a washed process, meaning the coffee cherry is removed before the beans are dried, resulting in a clean, clearly defined cup.

How should I brew Maria Ramirez Vargas (Sold out)?

no specific brew method or roast level was listed for this coffee, so a recommended approach cannot be confirmed. washed guatemalan coffees generally respond well to filter methods that highlight clarity, but checking with the roaster is advised.

about caravan king's cross restaurant

granary square buzzes with that particular king's cross energy, but caravan cuts through the chaos with something quieter. better. the kind of place where your barista remembers how you take your flat white, even when the weekend brunch crowd threatens to overwhelm the space. over 5,500 google reviews average out to 4.5 stars, which tells you something about consistency. not flashy consistency, the real kind. beans roasted with the sort of attention that makes regulars protective of their favorite corner table. the coffee tastes like someone actually cares about extraction ratios and grind size, not just instagram aesthetics. weekend mornings here feel different than the chain alternatives scattered across london. maybe it's the way steam hisses from the machine with purpose, or how the ceramic cups hold heat just long enough. caravan doesn't need gimmicks when the fundamentals work this well.

all coffee from caravan king's cross restaurant

london, uk

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