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horizon gesha, panama coffee from corvus coffee roasters

panama coffee

Horizon Gesha

by corvus coffee roasters · denver, usa

this is horizon gesha, a washed panama from corvus coffee roasters.

$57buy from corvus coffee roasters

the bean

origin
panama
process
washed
varietal
gesha
status
in stock
horizon gesha is a washed gesha from panama, roasted by corvus coffee roasters. gesha is a variety prized for its pronounced floral and tea-like character, and the washed process keeps the cup clean and bright, letting the variety's natural qualities come through clearly. because no specific tasting notes or roast level were provided, focus on brewing methods that suit light-to-medium washed coffees: pour-over or filter brewing will highlight clarity and delicacy. use water around 90-93°c, a medium-fine grind, and a slow, controlled pour to get the most from this style of coffee.

common questions

What does Horizon Gesha taste like?

no specific tasting notes were supplied for this coffee, but gesha processed with a washed method typically produces a clean, floral, and tea-like cup with bright acidity. corvus coffee roasters can provide the current harvest's specific flavor descriptors.

How is Horizon Gesha grown and processed?

it is a gesha variety grown in panama and prepared using the washed process, which removes the fruit before drying and results in a clean, transparent cup that reflects the origin and variety closely.

How should I brew Horizon Gesha?

no specific brew recommendation was provided, but washed geshas from panama generally perform well as a pour-over or filter coffee, using water around 90-93°c and a medium-fine grind to preserve clarity and highlight the variety's delicate character.

about corvus coffee roasters

the hiss of steam cuts through morning conversation at corvus coffee roasters, where 782 google reviewers aren't wrong about the 4.5-star experience. tucked into newport street in denver's glendale area, this roastery takes espresso seriously without the pretense that kills so many specialty spots. you smell the difference before you taste it. fresh-roasted beans carry that bright, almost fruity sweetness that only comes from careful attention to timing and temperature. regulars know to arrive early when the first batches are still warm from the roaster, filling ceramic cups that actually retain heat instead of those flimsy paper things chains push. corvus doesn't chase trends or instagram aesthetics. they chase flavor. each shot gets pulled with the kind of focus that makes coffee people nod approvingly. the baristas here understand extraction times, grind consistency, all those technical details that separate good coffee from great coffee. it's why people drive across denver for their morning fix.

all coffee from corvus coffee roasters

denver, usa

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