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Colombia Supremo Huila; Every now and then there comes along a Supremo that really is a hit.
(5 = Extraordinary to 1= Satisfactory)
ACIDITY |
4 |
BODY |
3 |
AROMA |
4 |
COMPLEXITY |
4 |
BALANCE |
4 |
SPICEY |
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CHOCOLATY |
- |
CARAMELLY |
- |
NUTTY |
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BUTTERY |
- |
FRUITY |
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FLOWERY |
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WINEY |
- |
EARTHY |
- |
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A great cup by any measure. Every now and then there comes along
a Supremo that really is a hit. Typically Supremos are pooled from many farms
in the region thereby the resulting cup suffers from the effect of the "lowest
common denominator". Not this time! A shade-grown coffee produced by a
small group of farms that has great dimension: vistas of completeness unfold
in waves of exhilarating revelation.
Huila is also a Supremo (17/18 screen) coffee and a classic Colombian.
The profile is built around deep-toned vanilla-nut flavor with sufficient acidity,
not strikingly sweet but sweet enough. The cup has flavors like a mildly spiced
tea: apple, cinnamon, muted clove flavors. Look for chocolate flowers dancing
on your taste buds - now isn't that a pretty picture?
It has been described as a Kenyan that moved to Colombia. Great balance and
yet is rich, slightly spicey, nutty and sweet; the longer it sat in the cup
the sweeter it got. Milder and lighter than the other Colombians - lighter body
is not a defect by the way, and is a nice cup of coffee for watching the sun
go down.
Roast:
Full City: the cup can be a bit sour at the light end
of city, but definitely holds up to a heavier roast. In fact, this cup is excellent
well into the Light French stages.
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