Andrés Martinez Semi-Washed Gesha
Andrés Martinez Semi-Washed Gesha
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Coffee ships directly from each roaster, freshly roasted. Orders with coffees from multiple roasters arrive as separate boxes.
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Tasting Notes
Specific flavors and aromas the roaster (or our team) noticed when cupping this coffee. They describe the brewed cup, not flavorings added to the beans.
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Roast Level
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Roast Level
How dark the beans are roasted, on a 'specialty' scale where Light/Ultralight preserves the most origin character.
Read more in the glossary → - Specialty Light/Ultralight
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Flavor Profile
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Flavor Profile
High-level flavor families this coffee leans toward — fruity, floral, sweet, chocolate/nutty, spicy, tea/botanical, or fermented/wine-like.
Read more in the glossary → - Fruity, Floral, Tea/Botanical
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Coffee Type
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Coffee Type
Whether a coffee is a single origin (from one farm, region, or country) or a blend (multiple origins combined).
Read more in the glossary → - Single Origin
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Flavor Notes
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Flavor Notes (SCA)
More specific flavor families inside the broader profile, using the SCA Coffee Taster's Flavor Wheel — e.g. 'Citrus' and 'Berry' inside 'Fruity'.
Read more in the glossary → - Citrus, Floral, Tea
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Caffeine
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Caffeine
Whether this coffee is caffeinated or decaffeinated, and (for decaf) which process was used.
Read more in the glossary → - Caffeinated
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Country of Origin
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Country of Origin
Where in the world this coffee was grown, or 'Multiple' for a blend with beans from more than one country.
Read more in the glossary → - Colombia
A beautifully floral Gesha, this semi-washed coffee will have a fair amount of funk that fades steadily as the coffee rests. You will get an intensely sweet and floral hibiscus and orange candy with your first sip, followed by a pleasant earl grey tea-like finish.
Notes on the semi-washed process taken from Unblended:
"This is a semi-washed coffee, meaning it is depulped without water and then fermented with water, allowing for the development of sweeter, fruitier notes while maintaining the balance and clarity of a washed coffee.
The cherries first undergo a 48-hour fermentation with beer yeast, enhancing oxidation and stabilizing the flavor. The process then continues in mucilage, with the pulp remaining attached for 24 hours, during which the beans are stirred every 3 to 4 hours to ensure even fermentation. Next, the beans enter a two-stage drying phase: the first seven days at a lower temperature, followed by an additional 2 to 3 weeks at a higher temperature until they reach 12% moisture."
Funk: 2/5
Our cost: $13.24/lb after shipping
Sourced from Unblended
Sold in 115g bags roasted every Sunday.
