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guatemala coffee

CAMPOSECO - Guatemala

by symva coffee roasters · brighton and hove, uk

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is camposeco - guatemala, a guatemala from symva coffee roasters.

milk chocolatedark chocolate
£10.95buy from symva coffee roasters

the bean

origin
guatemala
region
huehuetenango
varietal
caturra, bourbon
status
in stock
camposeco is a guatemalan coffee from huehuetenango, one of the country's most distinct growing regions, produced from caturra and bourbon varietals. symva coffee roasters have brought out a chocolate-forward cup, with both milk chocolate and dark chocolate in the profile. the two varietals together tend toward a smooth, approachable body, making this a good fit for filter brewing where clarity of flavor comes through, though it pulls well as espresso too. if you want the milk chocolate notes to read cleanly, try it as a pourover or french press before reaching for anything more intense.

common questions

What does CAMPOSECO - Guatemala taste like?

camposeco leads with milk chocolate and dark chocolate, giving it a familiar, rounded flavor profile that sits more on the sweet and smooth side than the fruity or acidic end of the spectrum.

How is CAMPOSECO - Guatemala grown and processed?

it's grown in huehuetenango, guatemala, using caturra and bourbon coffee plants, two classic varietals known for producing clean, balanced cups, though no specific processing method has been provided for this lot.

How should I brew CAMPOSECO - Guatemala?

a pourover or french press will let the chocolate notes come through clearly, though the chocolate-forward profile also makes it a reliable choice as an espresso if you prefer something shorter and more concentrated.

about symva coffee roasters

walking down church road in hove, you'll find symva coffee doing what independent roasters do best: caring about every single cup. the aroma hits you before you're through the door. rich, complex, alive. this isn't your grab-and-go chain experience. these folks roast with intention, and it shows in that first sip. the kind of coffee that makes you pause mid-conversation, realizing you've been drinking mediocre beans for too long. regulars know this. they come back not just for caffeine, but for coffee that tastes like someone actually gave a damn about it. the 4.9-star rating from nearly a hundred google reviews tells the real story. when neighbors consistently rave about a local roaster, you know they've found something special. symva understands that great coffee starts with respect for the bean and ends with respect for the person holding the cup. simple philosophy. brilliant execution.

all coffee from symva coffee roasters

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