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panama - carmen estate caturra lot 6 | washed, panama coffee from rogue wave coffee

panama coffee

Panama - Carmen Estate Caturra Lot 6 | Washed

by rogue wave coffee · edmonton, canada

this is panama - carmen estate caturra lot 6 | washed, a washed panama from rogue wave coffee.

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the bean

origin
panama
process
washed
varietal
caturra
status
in stock
this is a washed caturra lot from carmen estate in panama, roasted by rogue wave coffee. the washed process strips the cherry before drying, which tends to produce a clean, transparent cup that lets the character of the caturra varietal come through clearly. caturra is a natural mutation of bourbon, typically producing bright, well-structured acidity. without additional tasting notes or roast level supplied, brew it as a filter, pour-over, or aeropress to highlight clarity and acidity, using water around 93-95c and a medium-fine grind as a starting point.

common questions

What does Panama - Carmen Estate Caturra Lot 6 | Washed taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided for this lot, but washed caturra coffees from panama typically present with clean acidity, good clarity, and a structured, bright cup. the washed process removes fruit influence, allowing the natural character of the caturra varietal to come through.

How is Panama - Carmen Estate Caturra Lot 6 | Washed grown and processed?

this coffee is grown at carmen estate in panama using the caturra varietal, a compact mutation of bourbon. it is processed using the washed method, meaning the coffee cherry is removed before drying, which produces a clean, consistent cup with well-defined acidity.

How should I brew Panama - Carmen Estate Caturra Lot 6 | Washed?

filter brewing methods such as pour-over or aeropress suit washed coffees well, as they preserve the clarity and acidity that the process produces. aim for water around 93-95c with a medium-fine grind and adjust to taste.

about rogue wave coffee

the thing about rogue wave coffee on 119th street is how they treat each cup like it actually matters. not the performative theater you get at chains, but the real deal. when your barista adjusts the grind mid-shift because they notice something's off, you know you're in good hands. their 4.8 rating from over 550 reviews isn't accident. it's what happens when people find a place that respects coffee as more than caffeine delivery. the beans here get the attention they deserve, roasted with the kind of care that makes regulars drive across edmonton rather than settle for whatever's convenient. you can taste the difference in that first sip. the way the flavors unfold cleanly, without the burnt edges or sour notes that plague so many spots. this is coffee that makes you slow down, notice things. the kind that turns a quick caffeine grab into something worth savoring.

all coffee from rogue wave coffee

edmonton, canada

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