Andrey Shulzhenko

Aergrind => V60; the Barista Pro
Lives in 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Joined 3 years ago

3.5
Countries of origin
🇬🇹 Guatemala
Brewing method
Filter
Citrus
Black currant
The La Cumbre Guatemala beans from Climpson and Sons had a pleasant aroma upon opening the bag, with a mix of fruity and floral notes that were quite inviting. When brewed, the coffee had a light and delicate body, with a bright and lively acidity that was well-balanced. The flavor profile was nuanced, with a subtle sweetness and hints of citrus and stone fruit, but overall, it was a relatively mild cup of coffee. While the coffee lacked the depth and intensity that I typically look for in a specialty coffee, the La Cumbre Guatemala beans still offered a pleasant drinking experience. The acidity was the standout feature, providing a refreshing and zesty sensation on the palate, and the lightness of the profile made it a suitable option for those who prefer a milder coffee. In conclusion, Climpson and Sons' La Cumbre Guatemala coffee beans were a decent choice for those looking for a light and acidic cup of coffee. However, the coffee may not be the best option for those who prefer a more complex and robust flavor profile.
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