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homeroasterslittle victories coffee roasters - glebecolombia carlos alberto belalcazar - gesha (100g jar)
colombia carlos alberto belalcazar - gesha (100g jar), colombia coffee from little victories coffee roasters - glebe

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Colombia Carlos Alberto Belalcazar - Gesha (100g Jar)

by little victories coffee roasters - glebe · ottawa, canada

you'll taste grapefruit before stone fruit. this is colombia carlos alberto belalcazar - gesha (100g jar), a washed colombia from little victories coffee roasters - glebe.

grapefruitstone fruitjasminefloral
C$20buy from little victories coffee roasters - glebe

the bean

origin
colombia
region
nariño
process
washed
varietal
gesha, pink bourbon, bourbon
status
in stock
this is a washed gesha, pink bourbon, and bourbon blend from carlos alberto belalcazar's farm in nariño, colombia, roasted by little victories coffee roasters in glebe. nariño sits at high altitude near the ecuadorian border, and the washed process keeps the cup clean and bright. expect grapefruit acidity up front, stone fruit in the body, and jasmine florals in the finish. the clarity of a washed gesha rewards a pour-over or filter brew, with a medium-fine grind and water around 93°c to let the floral and citrus notes separate cleanly.

common questions

What does Colombia Carlos Alberto Belalcazar - Gesha (100g Jar) taste like?

the cup leads with grapefruit and stone fruit, finishing with jasmine and broader floral character. the washed process keeps it clean and well-defined rather than fruity or syrupy.

How is Colombia Carlos Alberto Belalcazar - Gesha (100g Jar) grown and processed?

it is grown in nariño, colombia, and uses a washed process, meaning the fruit is removed before drying to produce a cleaner, more transparent cup. the lot combines gesha, pink bourbon, and bourbon varietals from carlos alberto belalcazar's farm.

How should I brew Colombia Carlos Alberto Belalcazar - Gesha (100g Jar)?

filter or pour-over brewing suits this coffee well, letting the grapefruit and jasmine notes come through without interference. keep your grind medium-fine and water around 93°c to avoid flattening the floral character.

about little victories coffee roasters - glebe

bank street has seen its share of coffee shops come and go, but little victories coffee roasters holds steady at 801. the name says it all, really. some days your victory is a perfectly pulled shot that cuts through monday morning fog. other days it's finding a roaster that actually cares about the beans they're putting in front of you. the 4.7-star rating from 930 reviews tells part of the story. the rest lives in the way regulars nod at the barista, how the grinder sounds different here than at the chain down the road. sharper. more intentional. you can taste the difference in how they approach each cup, whether you're grabbing something quick or settling in with the weekend paper. this isn't coffee as fuel. it's coffee as craft, without the pretense that sometimes comes with that territory. glebe needed a place like this.

all coffee from little victories coffee roasters - glebe

ottawa, canada

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