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NOTE: All of our premium Arabica coffees are roasted to City+ to Full City roasts, showing minimal-to-no surface oils….we want all of the flavor to stay in the beans until the coffee is ground! Despite the additional descriptors, the first flavor and aroma you'll think of is "COFFEE".

Guatemala MWP decaf

Country of Origin: Guatemala
Guatemala MWP decaf
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In our continuing effort to pick the tastiest decafs we found this excellent Mountain Water process to replace the Natural process Sidamo which made it's final graceful exit from our plant. It's the kind of top-shelf Guat which normally would be sold as a regular non-decaf, still retaining much of it's brightness (acidity)and floral/chocolatey qualities. This coffee, brilliant in its own right, will standout even as a blended component and will be part of the Symphony Decaf, comprising also the new lot of Brazil MWP and our standby Java Blawan Estate MWP.
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"Sumatra Triple Pick Lintong There's a swamp mud jungle funk going on here. Aromatically, Doctor Livingston's cherries have fallen out of his knapsack and lie among the moldering leaves, next to a bog. An Irish peat bog. Lightly singed. In Sumatra. Go figure. That smoky peat-water thing carries to the body - ROBUST I believe is the word. Sweet, voluptuous presentation quickly yields to the gripping, chunky tannins wrapped in licorice that dominate the midpalate. Longgggg finish spiked with orange rind, cardamon,wood shavings, and leaf mould. This is potent stuff. Diane can't drink it. (She loved the Etheopian Mothership.) My inner orangutan, however, loves it. Thanks Badbeard!"
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