Colombia Pequeñas Granjas EA Decaf

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A pleasant daily drinker with hints of molasses and raw nuts, cinnamon toast, sweet-savory baked goods, cocoa, malted milk powder, and body that thickens as it cools. City+ to Full City+. Good for espresso.

Total Score: 86.7
Product Overview
Full Cupping Notes

The Pequeñas Granjas cup is a pleasant drinker, and not so obviously decaf coffee out of context. The dry fragrance has an appealing scent of cinnamon and sugar notes, cocoa tea biscuit, and malt. The wet aroma shows some bread-like notes that are common with decaf, but also a sweet hint of molasses. There's a molasses note in the cup too, along with raw hazelnuts, and cinnamon toast. As it cools, it has a sweet-savory quality that brought to mind baked goods with nuts, and the body seems to thicken up a bit. The finish has a hint of the bread dough/decaf flavor as it cools, but mostly bittersweet, accented by notes of cocoa and malted milk powder.

COFFEE DETAILS
process methodEA Decaf
cultivarCaturra Types, Modern Hybrids
farm gateNo
Farm Notes

Origin & Farm Notes

This lot we're calling "Pequeñas Granjas", or "small farms", is a blend of wet process coffee from small farms in several of Colombia's coffee growing regions. Colombia's coffee growing communities are largely made up of what are considered "small producers", with close to 95% managing 5 hectares or less. These are typically wet processed coffees, using small pulping machinery at home, fermented to remove the outer mucilage layer, then dried inside small drying rooms that help protect the coffee from the elements. The coffee is decaffeinated right in Colombia. The plant is called Descafecol, located in Manizales, Caldas. It's a state-of-the-art facility, partly owned by Coffein Compagnie from Germany. The method used is direct contact type using Ethyl Acetate, which can be naturally derived from fruits and vegetables, thus is called a natural decaf method (often called "sugar cane"). It can result in some fruited accents in the cup, in my experience. When done well, it's a fairly benign method that results in very good cup quality.

Specs

Technical Specifications

Key specifications and operating details for this product.

region Multiple Colombian Growing Regions
processing Wet Process, then EA "Sugar Cane" Decaf
drying method Covered Sun-Dried
arrival date Oct 2025
lot size 20
bag size 70 KG
packaging Jute Bag
farm gate No
cultivar detail Castillo, Caturra, and Colombia
grade Excelso 15+
appearance .8 d/300gr, 15-17 Screen - some broken, misshapen beans from decaffeination
roast recommendations City+ to Full City+
type Decaf
recommended espresso Yes
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