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doña olga coffee pods, colombia coffee from hermanos colombian coffee roasters – barnes

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Doña Olga Coffee Pods

by hermanos colombian coffee roasters – barnes · london, uk

this is doña olga coffee pods, a colombia from hermanos colombian coffee roasters – barnes.

the bean

origin
colombia
region
tolima
status
in stock
doña olga coffee pods are sourced from the tolima region of colombia and roasted by hermanos colombian coffee roasters in barnes. tolima sits in the central andes, where high altitude and distinct wet and dry seasons shape the cup. the coffee comes in pod format, making it a straightforward option for pod-compatible machines. beyond the origin and format, specific processing method and tasting notes were not provided, so brewing guidance beyond using a pod machine cannot be confirmed. if you want a colombian cup with minimal prep, this fits that need.

common questions

What does Doña Olga Coffee Pods taste like?

specific tasting notes for doña olga coffee pods were not supplied, so no confirmed flavor descriptors are available. for accurate tasting notes, check directly with hermanos colombian coffee roasters.

How is Doña Olga Coffee Pods grown and processed?

the coffee is grown in tolima, colombia, a high-altitude andean region known for quality arabica production. no specific processing method, such as washed or natural, was provided for this lot.

How should I brew Doña Olga Coffee Pods?

doña olga is formatted as coffee pods, so it is designed for use with a pod-compatible espresso or coffee machine. no additional brew method information was supplied beyond the pod format.

about hermanos colombian coffee roasters – barnes

somewhere between richmond and hammersmith, barnes high street has a quieter rhythm than most of london lets you have. hermanos colombian coffee roasters sits at number 7, and if you've been bouncing between flat whites at chains and feeling vaguely let down, this is a reasonable place to stop that cycle. they roast colombian coffee, which means the sourcing has a tighter focus than your average multi-origin operation, and that specificity tends to produce more consistent results in the cup. locally, people seem to know it. the reputation on barnes high street isn't accidental, and the area's unhurried pace suits a roaster that isn't trying to shout. go on a weekday morning, before the street fills up.

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