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Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha

Roasted by Friedhats

Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha — Friedhats
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Col Bellavista

Friedhats

Context

This Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Geisha from Friedhats showcases the Geisha varietal, one of the world's most celebrated coffee plants, grown in Colombia's coffee regions. The semi-washed processing method—which sits between fully washed and natural approaches—creates a distinct flavor profile that balances clarity with body. Semi-washed coffees typically retain more fruit-forward character than their fully washed counterparts, while maintaining cleaner cup clarity than natural-processed lots. The combination of Geisha's inherent floral and tea-like tendencies with this hybrid processing technique positions this lot as an intriguing expression of both varietal and terroir. Geisha coffees are prized for their complexity and refinement, making this Bellavista offering a worthwhile exploration for those seeking nuance in their cup.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha grown?

Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha, roasted by Friedhats, is sourced from Huila, Colombia.

How is Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha processed?

Colombia Bellavista Semi-Washed Gesha uses the Semi-Washed process.

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