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Colombia Jorge Rojas - Gesha (100g Jar)

by little victories coffee roasters - elgin · ottawa, canada

you'll taste raisin before black tea. this is colombia jorge rojas - gesha (100g jar), an experimental colombia from little victories coffee roasters - elgin.

raisinblack teatea-likebrown sugarcocoa
C$20buy from little victories coffee roasters - elgin

the bean

origin
colombia
region
tolima
process
experimental
varietal
gesha
status
in stock
this is a gesha varietal from jorge rojas in tolima, colombia, roasted by little victories coffee roasters in elgin. it's put through an experimental process, which tends to push the fruit and fermentation character further than washed or natural methods alone. in the cup it lands on raisin, black tea, brown sugar, and cocoa, with a tea-like quality that runs through the whole thing. because gesha is a delicate varietal, a lower brew temperature around 90-92°c and a slower pour, like a filter or pour-over, will let those nuanced flavours come through without turning sharp or bitter.

common questions

What does Colombia Jorge Rojas - Gesha (100g Jar) taste like?

it tastes of raisin, black tea, brown sugar, and cocoa, with a tea-like quality throughout. the experimental process adds a deeper, more developed fruit and fermentation character to the gesha varietal's naturally delicate profile.

How is Colombia Jorge Rojas - Gesha (100g Jar) grown and processed?

it's a gesha varietal grown by jorge rojas in the tolima region of colombia, processed using an experimental method. experimental processing goes beyond standard washed or natural techniques, typically involving controlled fermentation to shape the final flavour.

How should I brew Colombia Jorge Rojas - Gesha (100g Jar)?

a filter or pour-over method suits the tea-like, nuanced character of this gesha well. brewing at a slightly lower temperature, around 90-92°c, helps keep the delicate flavours clear without bitterness.

about little victories coffee roasters - elgin

little victories coffee roasters on elgin street knows something most cafes don't. that the best coffee happens when someone actually cares about what they're doing. you can taste it in every cup, the kind of attention that turns good beans into something memorable. the 4.5-star rating from over a thousand google reviews tells part of the story. but numbers don't capture the steam rising from your cortado on a cold ottawa morning, or the way the barista adjusts the grind when they notice something's off. these small moments matter. they're the victories that build loyalty. elgin street buzzes with government workers and students, but inside this roastery, the pace shifts. unhurried. intentional. the coffee speaks for itself without needing flashy marketing or corporate polish. just beans roasted with care, extracted with skill, served by people who understand that good coffee isn't just fuel. it's a pause worth savoring.

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