Colombia San Antonio EA Decaf

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Convincing sweetness and moderate acidity make it difficult to peg as decaf. A nice interplay of bitter and sweet flavors fade to notes of rustic sugars, cocoa, and a hint of apple. City to Full City. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 87.5
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

Here's yet another Colombia decaf coffee that's sure to pass as regular for most people. Moderately sweet cup flavors and acidity are quite nice for decaf, and it's versatility makes it an attractive option for those looking for a dual-purpose decaffeinated coffee option (brew and espresso).  Grinding a City+ roast released a malty sweetness, with notes of molasses, caramel popcorn, and cooked fruit. Adding hot water pulled out very convincing level of sweetness that came together like caramelized sugars. The brew, carried a 'caramelized' touch, lightly sweetened, burnt sugar with some bittering behind it. There's a nice interplay of bitter and sweet, and fades to notes of sorghum syrup, honey wheat bread, and caramel, though the finish is a bit short. I picked up on a hint apple in our lightest roast that brought out a fruited acidic impression too. Full City roasts produced a smoked chocolate flavor, with toasted nibs and a woodsy pine accent. Body is on the medium side for decaf, but  it certainly passes muster as bittersweet espresso at Full City or darker.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodEA Decaf
cultivarCaturra Types, Bourbon Types, Typica Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateYes
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This decaf was sourced from small producers near San Antonio town, in Colombia's Inzá Department. We chose the coffees specifically for decaffeination, based on the cup profiles having some mild fruit characteristics and pronounced acidity. In our experience, those types of cup attributes will withstand some of the gentler decaffeination methods, such as this ethyl acetate ("EA"). The coffee was decaffeinated by Descafecol, in Tolima, who use sugar cane as one of their main sources for the naturally occurring chemical needed for the process (hence the nickname "sugar cane decaf", which is likely only one of the sources of EA). This year the exporter we work with opened their own buying warehouse in town in order to have a more direct hand in how the coffee and payments are being managed. It was perhaps the most competitive year for buying in Colombia that we've seen in over a decade, with the local price soaring to nearly double what it was last year. When the margin between base price and microlot price narrows to such a degree, farmers have less incentive to separate out their best coffee for a meager second payment. So this year we paid higher prices than ever in order to maintain those longstanding relationships and get the coffees we want - including those that went into this decaf. Farms are typically planted in Caturra and Variedad Colombia (F4 and F6 types), grown at altitudes between 1700 and 2100 meters, and each contributing lot in this batch are wet process coffees.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region San Antonio, Inzá
processing EA "Sugarcane" Decaf
arrival date Nov 2025
lot size 58
bag size 70 KG
packaging GrainPro Liner
farm gate Yes
cultivar detail Bourbon, Caturra, Typica, Variedad Colombia
grade Excelso 15+
appearance 1 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen - some broken and misshaped beans due to decaffeination
roast recommendations City to Full City
type Farm Gate, Decaf
recommended espresso Yes
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