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Colombia Jorge Rojas - Gesha (100g Jar)

by little victories coffee roasters - glebe · 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 - glebe.

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

the bean

origin
colombia
region
tolima
process
experimental
varietal
gesha
status
in stock
this is a gesha varietal from jorge rojas, grown in the tolima region of colombia and put through an experimental process. experimental processing on gesha tends to push the fruit and fermentation character forward, and that shows here in the raisin and brown sugar sweetness alongside black tea and cocoa. the tea-like quality is typical of gesha, keeping things delicate even as the process adds depth. at 100g it's a good way to dial in without committing to a large bag. filter brewing, kept on the cooler side of your temperature range, will let the tea and fruit notes come through cleanly without turning bitter.

common questions

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

expect raisin and brown sugar sweetness with a cocoa undercurrent, balanced by black tea and a broader tea-like delicacy that is characteristic of the gesha varietal.

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

the coffee is a gesha varietal grown in the tolima region of colombia by jorge rojas, and it has been put through an experimental process, which typically involves non-standard fermentation or drying methods beyond a natural or washed baseline.

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

a filter method such as pour over suits the delicate, tea-like character of gesha well, using a slightly lower brew temperature can help preserve the fruit and tea notes without introducing bitterness.

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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