The Cup

August 19, 2010

Finca Nueva Armenia

Origin: Guatemala

Region:

Huehuetenango

Producer:

Recinos family

Farm:

Finca Nueva Armenia

Elevation:

1500-1833 Meters

Harvest:

Jan-Mar

Cultivars:

Bourbon Rojo, Typica

Roaster:

Counter Culture

Roast date:

7/2

Cup date:

7/20

Cantadores:

Devlin and Dan

Fragrance:

Roast beef and clementine

Aroma:

Ginger,orange, sandalwood, saltwater taffy

Break:

Brightness:

Mild

Flavor:

Walnut, chocolate milk, licorice, rosemary, carrots

Body:

Medium

Aftertaste:

A little roasty

Descriptions:

Warm aromas of ginger, orange and sandelwood chill out with flavors of walnut, licorice, rosemary and carrot. Finishes a little roasty. All three cup samples were really different.

Finca El Puente

Origin:

Honduras

Farm:

Finca El Puente

Roaster:

Counter Culture

Roast date:

7/2

Cup Date:

7/20

Cantadores:

Becca and Devlin

Fragrance:

Shortbread, wood shed, sweet peppers

Aroma:

Dark honey, toast

Break:

Sweet pistachio

Brightness:

Medium, the body covers it up

Flavor:

Chocolate, slight spearmint

Body:

medium/heavy

Aftertaste:

burnt+smokey

Likes:

Nice balance between acidity and body

Dislikes:

Roasty aftertaste

Description:

A good alternative for a dark roast drinker. Medium to heavy body brings in aromas of sweet pistachio and honey with flavors of chocolate in a twig of spearmint. A slight roasty note follows through all aspects of the cup, affecting it negatively

March 13, 2010

Michicha, Natural Sundried, Sidama

Filed under: African, Counter Culture, Cupping & Tasting Notes — Devlin @ 1:37 pm

Michicha
Origin: Ethiopia (Sidamo)
Producer: None specified
Farm: None specified
Varieties:  Sidama Heirloom
Elevation: 1750-1800 meters
Harvest:: Nov-Jan 2008/2009
Process: Natural Sundried
Roaster: Counter Culture
Roast Date: 3/10/2010
Cup Date: 3/13/2010

Fragrance:

Medicinal, sweet berries, blackberry,nutty,hits of fruit,sweet strwaberry jam, pepper,flowers, blackberry, rasberry, black currant, earth, soap, vanilla bean,fruity banana peel?

Aroma:

bitter sweet chocolate, light smokey, sweet floral,sugary, sweet, lemony, melted black berry jam like when you bake it, soap, acidic, bright, nutty, roast,

Break:

sweet preserved fruits, strawberries, grilled onion,flower, cucumber

Brightness:

low range, kinda muddled,med/low,subtle but present,

Flavors:

Cranberries, sweet fruit, nice finish, full body with hints of caramel, citrusy,dirty, rich, tomato, ketchup,sweet, tar, honey, dark berries, grapefruit when cool, juicy acidity, chestnut, prefect blend of exotic fruit and chocolate, sweet, pistachios, like a skin or shell

Body:

medium,light (x2)

Aftertaste:

nice, tobacco, smoke/ grain, clean, not to long, belgian ales, chaslky, gingerly,

Likes:

All the flavors!

Dislikes:

Discriptions:

“great ethiopian flavor of bitter sweet berries and a hint of caramel. When ground it has a very pungent medicinal aroma. very full bodied and complex goes through many diffrent flavor changes on the paliete.”

“the Michicha Sidama from Ethiopia is a complex coffee that is sweet but holds a low end intensity/density that seperates it from many fruity tea like coffees. smells of lemon strawberry and pepper define a ketchupy sweet flavor and medium body.”

“Slightly floral + heavy on dark berries, this full bodied coffee is sure to please. Also brings notes of tobacco, grains and honey.”

“A great cup to eligantly illistrate Ethiopian coffees. While not overly fruity as most Ethiopian coffee there is a harmonious balance of exotic fruit ( mango, papaya, lime) with milk chocolate. A good “cup of Joe” with a little more dynamic than most.”

“The fragrance is fruity, in a soft way like a banana peel. The aroma is a bit acidic and nutty. The brightness is subtle but present and the flavor seems soft, unpretentious, like a skin, shell shavings. the aftertaste is chalky, a bit grainy. Seems reliable overall.”

Kiriyama, Burundi

Filed under: African, Counter Culture, Cupping & Tasting Notes — Devlin @ 1:04 pm

Kiriyama, Burundi

Origin: Burundi
Producer: None specified
Farm: None specified
Varieties: None specified
Elevation: None specified
Harvest: None specified
Process: None specified
Roaster: Counter Culture
Roast Date: 3/10/2010
Cup Date: 3/13/2010

Catadors: Jeremy, Kimmy, Jess, Lindsay, Jay, Devlin

Average score: 8.5 out of 10

Fragance:

Grain, well done beef, floral perfume, tea cakes, brerady, salty, roasted cashew/walnuts, sorta sweet, semi floral, bread dough, bitter cranberry,vanilla, tea like,

Aroma:

raisins, salty, banana leaf, mouse, spearmint gumdrops, indian spices, caramel (x2), salty,floral, blunt sweetness,

Break:

almond, toasted marshmellow, bitter sweet chocolate, walnuts, caramel

Brightness:

Bouncy on my tounge,med/low,very little, mild,mild,

Flavor:

cane sugar, muted citrus (limes mostly), honeysuckle, Rasberry, molasses, licorice!, lemon/cranberry scones, Dr. Pepper, plum tea, smokey, chalky, caramel, doughnut, dark chocolate, sweet caramel, yellow cake-no icing, raisins, plum, sweet fruit, dates, raisin bread.

Body:

medium (x2), light, round, light but full

Aftertaste:

Yeasty like a baked good but a tang of bitterness, cinamon, molasses,

Likes:

Everything! (x2)

Dislikes:

Discriptions:

“This coffee has noted of cane sugar, lime, molasses, flowers, honeysuckle + blackberries, this memorable coffee surley to be a favortite!”

“With aromas and flavors that transverses all aromas + flavors this coffee is hard to pin down. Heavy licorice +fig with morning scones +plum tea. Round body + med acidity leaves a long finish that commands your attention.”

“The Kiryama, Burundi is a savory sweet cup that is suitable for almost any prefrance. Bready and nutty to begin, with an increasingly caramel like sweetness. A bit smokey but not to heavy body found out this coffee nicely.”

“This coffee has a nice aroma when ground of bread or dough. Also has hints od cranberry. the flavor of this coffee reminds me of yellow cake with no icing and bitter sweet chocolate. Very light hints of sweet caramel”

“This coffee is amazing. A vanilla, tea-like fragrance hints to the exsplosions of sweetness. the heavy raisin aroma shines through to taste. The brightness seemed mild, but the flavors impactfull. Much like a raisin-stuffed sweet bread it was subtle with hints of plum and sugar. the body is light but full and the aftertaste is yeasty- reminding me of a baked good finish.”

3/13 Tambul, Papua New Guinea

Filed under: Counter Culture, Pacific — Devlin @ 12:20 pm

Tambul, Papua New Guinea

Origin: Papua New Guinea

Producer: None specified

Farm: None specified

Varieties: None specified

Elevation: None specified

Harvest: None specified

Process: None specified

Roaster: Counter Culture

Roast Date: 3/10/2010

Cup Date: 3/13/2010

Catadors: Jeremy, Lindsay, Kimmy, Jess, Jay, Devlin

Average Score: 6.8 out of 10

Fragrance:

Roasted chicken skin, dark soy sauce, cupcakes,bran muffins, strawberry, washed out berry, yeasty, chocolate, sweet carmallized sugar, Walnuts, Very sweet. dark 80%           chocolate, corn, grains, sharp, hearty.

Aroma:

ginger snap cookies, carrots, toasted marshmellow, woodsy, rice, wheat, sweet black berries, corn, peas, vegetables, earthy, banana leaves, walnuts

Break:

Soup! (veggie, barley), caramel, roasted nuts

Brightness:

low, finda flat, meh, mellow

Flavors:

Milk Chocolate, Butter finger, lime, canned corn as it cooled, tree greens, black pepper, milk chocolate, Walnuts, fruit flavored bread, green beans w/ butter, earthy, sweet, thick veggie stew,…chocolate celery.

Body:

heavy,med, med/light,full,

Aftertaste:

long, mellow, delicious, the smell of old books with to much foxing mold, acidic

Likes:

not an offensive coffee, complexity of taste

Dislikes:

a bit overwhelming/ rich, I’m really not a fan of veggital coffee’s

Discriptions:

“This PNG has a lot of star potential. Classic Pacific flavors. Low acidity, heavy body. Strong delicious flavors of mil;k chocolate + lime, as it cools distinct unpleasant flavor of canned corn”

“This kind of muddled tasting uniquey musty coffee has a stong presence of carrots w/ lighter more sublte notes of strawberry, barley, tomatoes+ a hint of sweetness.”

“Hazey  fragrances of berries, baking, and hiking snap into bright snappy tree greens and black pepper. Medium light body and a minimal aftertaste finish this cup.”

“This coffee has a very nice aroma when ground. It reminds me of summer and sweet chocolate. The flavor profile reminds me of a milk chocolate brownie with roasted walnuts. Enjoyed the diffrent flavor profiles of this coffee, not very complex.”

“The Rich dark, dark chocolate fragrance, with a grainy and hearty fragrance symposes this coffee well. The aroma is both nutty and earthy, particularly present with walnuts. The brightness is definitley mellow, with a heavy body and a thick complex flavor. A strange duality like chocolate dipped celery. the aftertaste is a bit acidic.”

March 8, 2010

2/15 – Teka Burundi – 1

Filed under: African, Counter Culture, Cupping & Tasting Notes — ilenia @ 2:24 pm

Teka
Origin: Burundi
Producer: None specified
Farm: None specified
Varieties: None specified
Elevation: None specified
Harvest: None specified
Process: None specified
Roaster: Counter Culture
Roast Date: None specified
Cup Date: 2/15/10

Catadors: Ilenia, Stephanie, Rebecca, Jeremy, Lindsay, Devlin, Jessica C.
Average Score: None specified

Fragrance:

Waffles, bark, deep earth, cocoa, cotton, dirt, relish, ketchup, white bread bun heated, flowers, apple cider, molasses, dirt, soil

Aroma:

Hot dogs on bun with ketchup, green tea, fire place, marzipan, toasted bread, wheat, sugar, fruitcake?, sweet fruit and nuts, a little spicy, grilled tangerine, sweet meaty

Break:

Tobacco, sweet raisins, blueberries, very strong like stale popcorn, cranberries

Brightness:

Dim, bright, high, a good bit, medium, not too acidic

Flavor:

Watery, dark, unidentifiable, pumpkin pie, toasted sugar, smokey, tangy, stale, burnt, tiny bit of blueberry, salty, green onion, tastes the way a fall season craft show smells, black currants, dry peanut, sweet, juicy, nutty walnuts

Body:

Heavy, medium (x5)

Aftertaste:

Chalky (x2), kinda nutty, bittersweet, stale, cinnamon, pleasant, melon

Likes:
Aroma, body, tobacco scent, flavor, the aromas, i love marzipan, tastes incredibly seasonal; not growing season, nice beginning flavor

Dislikes:
Aftertaste feel, aftertaste texture, the aftertaste was stale, Christmas time seasonal, mild bitter aftertaste

Descriptions:
This coffee’s aromas and fragrances indicate a rich, heavy cup; bark, deeply earthy, and bready scents permeate. Not too bright, yet heavy, flavors of pumpkin pie and toasted sugar flow well in the mouth. A nutty aftertaste seals the last sip.

This coffee exudes a smokey, earthy flavor hinting tobacco, cotton and cocoa scents. The flavor is smokey throughout and slightly tangy. It leaves a chalky, bittersweet flavor.

This medium bodied cup is for the everyday coffee drinker who would like to spice up their boring everyday life. The aromas are delicious notes of marzipan and fresh toasted bread. The flavor is not overbearing – this coffee has a hint of blueberry and will leave you ready to strut your walk down the avenue, for everyday pleasures of Hampden.

Though it could be the smell of boiling oil in the air, this coffee had the distinct smell of a white bread bun out of a fast food oven. A wheaty aroma with a bit more sweetness followed; then a sour brightness with a flavor of green onions and salt. A medium light body of a faint aftertaste to finish.

Strong notes of cinnamon and light notes of fruit and nut. This coffee tastes the way autumn potpurri smells. Warm and comforting with a medium body, this smooth coffee is great for everyday consumption.

A pleasant midday cup. Sweet, juicy, acidity reminds me of currants and mince pie. This coffee’s body helps prevent the acidity from going crazy; long tasty finish.

Starts very nice. Sort of acidic with strong aftertaste. Reminds me of Granny Smith apples and cranberries. Also has a mild, nutty flavor.

Jay’s Notes:

2/15 – Shakisso – 10

Filed under: African, Counter Culture, Cupping & Tasting Notes — ilenia @ 2:04 pm

Shakisso
Origin: Ethiopia
Producer: None specified
Farm: None specified
Varieties: None specified
Elevation: None specified
Harvest: None specified
Process: None specified
Roaster: Counter Culture
Roast Date: None specified
Cup Date: 2/15/10

Catadors: Devlin, Lindsay, Jessica C., Rebecca, Ilenia, Jeremy

Average Score: None specified

Fragrance:

Strawberry, vanilla, super sweet and fruity like fruity pebbles, fruit loops, sugar, pop tart dough, strawberry

Aroma:

Beef stew broth, carrot, celery, a fruit party, apricot jam, oranges, faintly fruity, syrupy honey, baked apples

Break:

Smells like something I need in my tummy already, very sweet and delicious, banana sundae with rainbow sprinkles

Brightness:

Low, murky, leveled

Flavor:

Peppermint, bitter, smokey, everything I had hoped for just a hair darker, fruit that’s not ripe yet, citrusy, blueberry waffles with bananas and powdered sugar, honey candy, slight warm sweetness, bush fruit

Body:

Heavy, mid, medium light

Aftertaste:
Long, dark, fruity, sugary, honey

Likes:
Everything (x2), there’s lots to like, approachability, balanced very well compared to other coffees

Dislikes:
Cools poorly, nothing (x3), maybe a little too tangy for my tastes

Descriptions:
A favorite on the table but not one of my top. Surprising notes of peppermint and smoke. As it cools, berries with a long dark finish.

From the very start, this coffee promises a sweet fruity treat and does not disappoint. This coffee has strong notes of berries and citrus. A delight, indeed.

This coffee is nice it’s not too bold or citrusy. Comes together well. Reminds me of fruit that’s not quite ripe; granny smith apples with lemon juice. I did prefer this coffee over 5,6,7 and 8.

This coffee is five star quality. Everything about it is great. The fragrance, the aroma, the flavor. Breakfast in a cup! Blueberry waffles with bananas and powdered sugar. you’ll want to marry this coffee.

This generally tasty coffee is very approachable. Very pleasant to sip on. Faintly fruity, faintly sweet, it holds a balanced brightness and body, and tastes like honey candy. The sugary aftertaste wraps this cup up very well.

Strawberry fragrances, with syrupy honey aroma, warm baked apples. A bit ashy on the tongue, warm sweetness and a touch of bush fruits. Medium body and finish.

Jay’s Notes:

2/17 – Michicha – 15

Filed under: African, Counter Culture, Cupping & Tasting Notes — ilenia @ 1:51 pm

Michicha
Origin: Ethiopia (Sidamo)
Producer: None specified
Farm: None specified
Varieties:  Sidama Heirloom
Elevation: 1750-1800 meters
Harvest:: Nov-Jan 2008/2009
Process: Natural Sundried
Roaster: Counter Culture
Roast Date: None specified
Cup Date: 2/17/10

Catadors: Devlin, Kimmy, Jeremy, Rebecca, Jessica C., Ilenia

Average Score: None specified

Fragrance:

PB+J, fruit – mango, flowery, apricot, taffy, saltwater, thick spring woods, striking, bouncy

Aroma:

Honeysuckle, lemongrass, bay leaves, fruity, nutty, nutmeg, cinnamon, apricot, nuts, floral, cut wood, sweet, soft, vague

Break:

Leafy vegetables, raisins, rich, ripe, berries

Brightness:

Medium, flat, sour, bright, subdued

Flavor:

Over extracted, celery, potato peel, roughly acidic, a bit burnt, tart, sweet, citrus, tangy, lemon, berries, deep, rich

Body:

Medium (x2), mellow, watery, light, heavy

Aftertaste:

Medium, mellow, thick, rich berries

Likes:
The smells, not a bad flavor, flavor, consistent

Dislikes:
Dislike in general, the taste, not a memorable flavor, weight

Descriptions:
Didn’t care for this brat, as it cooled it’s “maturity” came through. Clear notes of hops and orange citrus.

This fruity smell disappoints. The brightness is ultimately flat, with a potato peel flavor. When cooled, the flavor turns quite acidic, and still not quite exciting. The body is medium and finishes hard.

Flowery fragrance and lots of sweet spices in aroma, a sour bite on the tongue and tart flavors to go with it. A mellow body and faint aftertaste.

This cup is great for coffee drinkers who enjoy a citrus, tangy lemon taste. I can imagine drinking this coffee in the morning but not in the evening. The fragrance was more enjoyable for me than the taste. The fragrance was a nostalgic one of saltwater taffy and apricot. I would suggest this cup for others but not myself.

This coffee is very standard. Has a nice flavor of dried fruit and wood but is very light and may not be good enough to serve.

Soft, vague aromas of ripe berries make this cup interesting. Deep berry flavors work well with the heavy body and subdued brightness. A consistent berry aftertaste makes this and overall good cup.

Jay’s Notes:

February 1, 2010

12/5 – P – Finca Mauritania – SELECTION

Finca MauritaniaCertified Organic
Origin: Santa Ana, El Salvador
Producer: Aida Batlle
Farm: Finca Mauritania
Varieties: 100% Bourbon
Elevation: 1400-1600 meters
Harvest: Jan-Mar 2009
Process: unknown
Roaster: Counter Culture Coffee – Durham, NC
Roast Date: December 1, 2009
Cup Date: 12/5/09

Catadors: Jeremy (7), Ilenia (7), Joy (6), Devlin (7.5), Jenny (8), Kimmy (7), Rebecca (9), Stephanie (6)
Average Score: 7.19

Fragrance/Aroma/Break/Brightness/Flavor/Body/Aftertaste:
smashed plantain, yellow-spotted banana peel, berry, damp forest, earth, bark, raspberry, dark choco, cherry hazelnut loaf, sugary deep berry tea, french vanilla candle, lemon, lavender, cherry, mulled cider, toasted almonds, choco and raspberries, vanilla perfume, licorice, raisin bread, smokey sweet rice vinegar, caramelized sweetness, lipstick, high brightness, tangy sweet, very bright, a bit sparky, bright, smoked, slightly acidic, medium, squash, burnt toast, dry, lemon chicken with cilantro, caramel honey apples, cinnamon and lemon, black tea, bitter tones, strawberry, maple, oatmeal, light body, creamy, thin, medium, light, full & rich, medium, mild, ashy, dry, garden herbs, tangy citrus, roasted, grapefruit rind

Likes: high acidity and aroma, nice taste/aftertaste, all, the flavor – it was like a meal, particularly smell, its complex flavor, not gross
Dislikes: not exciting at all, overwhelming roasted/toasted taste, lipstick, kinda unexceeding, as it cools the flavors taste mushroomy

Comments:

A refreshing bean with subtle notes of maple and oatmeal topped with tart strawberries.

Light sweet fragrances hint at a very different coffee than what is revealed. Scents of lemon and lavender, toasted nuts and milk choco are present, upon break flavors of black tea with bitter tones that increase as the coffee cools.

This coffee has it all – hints of french vanilla, choco and raspberries with a touch of cinnamon and lemon. the light body doesn’t suffocate these flavors, but enhances their drinkability.

This cup begins with fragrances of cherries and hazelnuts with aromatic traces of vanilla and sugars. Its sparkly brightness pairs well with its heavier caramel flavors. The medium body is unimposing, making the effectual drink float nicely in the mouth, yielding for a sweetened aftertaste that will not be quickly forgotten.

This light cup of coffee is a treat to your tastebuds and nose. the smells of this bean are like an old general candy store with wooden floors that creak . the flavor is sweet and savory; notes of lemon, cilantro and fresh garden herbs. this cup of coffee is for those who love simple yet charming tastes.

A full and rich cup of coffee, this varietal settles on the tongue a little dry. the fragrance takes you to a damp forest with hints of damp evergreen and rich earth. the flavor comes up short and leaves dry notes on the tongue.

This coffee is not very exciting. I find no distinctive flavors and it’s quite bland. It isn’t disgusting, but it isn’t delicious. This coffee is the middle road.

This coffee smells great, with the fragrance of a ripening banana and the aroma of rice vinegar with its’ sweetness and acidity. This lends true to taste as well, with the complex flavoring of a buttered and burnt piece of toast. I wish the flavor was a bit more rounded somehow with a more pleasant aftertaste but I still appreciate its’ delicate and subtle qualities.

A full and rich cup of coffee, this varietal settles on the tongue a little dry. The fragrance takes you to a damp forest with hints of a damp evergreen and rich earth. The flavor comes up short and leaves dry notes on the tongue.

This light cup of coffee is a treat to your taste buds and nose. The smells of this bean are like an old general candy store with wooden floors that creak but smell of homemade raspberry dark chocolate and several different licorice candies. The flavor is sweet and savory, notes of lemon, cilantro and fresh garden herbs. This cup of coffee is for those who love a simple yet charming taste.

This cup begins with the fragrances of cherries and hazelnuts with aromatic traces of vanilla and sugars. Its’ sparkly brightness pairs well with its’ heavier caramel flavors. The medium body is unimposing, making the drink float nicely in the mouth, yielding for an effectual sweetened aftertaste that will not be quickly forgotten.

Jay’s Notes:
Aida Batlle has been producing some truly wonderful coffees for some time now and our crew has been cluing into her efforts and starting to notice her work on the blind cupping table. From the stellar Grand Reserve to this Mauritania, the cup flavors are pleasing with tastes of fruit, vanilla, citrus and even the spicy qualities of cinnamon – or to my tongue: Mexican canela.

I’m also happy to note that this Finca Mauritania will be one of the opening coffees for Spro Hampden.

10/30 – 3 – Aida’s Grand Reserve – SELECTION

Aida’s Grand Reservecertified organic
Origin: Santa Ana, El Salvador
Producer: Aida Batlle
Farm: Fincas Mauritania, Las Alpes & Kilimanjaro
Varieties: 100% peaberry Bourbon
Elevation: 1400 – 1600 meters
Harvest: January – March 2009
Process: Washed
Roaster: Counter Culture Coffee – Durham, NC
Roast Date: October 28, 2009
Cup Date: 10/30/2009

Catadors: Nikki, Ilenia, Lindsay, Jeremy, Lamarie, Kimmy, Jenny, Rebecca, Stephanie

Fragrances:
Heath bar, caramel?, sour chocolate?, orange, apples, cheesecake, papaya, tropical, berry, fruity, grape rollup, chocolate, sugary – like sugarcane, citrus, ginger, grapes, vanilla, cinnamon, caramel, sweet, pleasant,

Aromas:
Perfume, candy – werthers?, syrup, cinnamon buns, browned pizza dough, fruity (x2), Ikea food court, cinnabuns and logan berries, heavy with earthy grape, apples, cinnamon, muted, light, cherry, sweet (x2), nutmeg, smooth, cozy, happy

Break:
Sugary dried cranberries, much the same but with fruity notes being way strong, trail mix,

Brightness:
Acidic, bright (x2), so so bright, dull, low acid (x2), tangy, strong but even toned positive notes, bright, very bright (x2), sour

Flavor:
Citrus (x2), grapefruit, nut, sweet (x2), watery, acorn, bitter nuts, pumpkin spice, allspice, fruits like raisins, fruity (x2), if fruit soda was a coffee, edibles, lime juice, sweet (x2), peppery, sour, tart, flowery, trail mix, citrusy, tangy, rolling

Body:
Medium (x2), not heavy, coats tongue, filmy, lighter than expected, light (x4), juicy (x2), herbal tea, full, average – not too thick or thin, refreshing

Aftertaste:
Nuts, good, sesame?, nutty, burnt, raisin bread, grainy, cereal-like, transparent, even, good, apple cider, lightly carbonated apple cider, sour, trail mix, mild, sweet, loving, grandma’s house

Descriptions:
A coffee truly made for the sweet tooth, with a fragrance of peaches, tropical dried fruits and, surprisingly, notes of caramel and white chocolate. This coffee coats the palette with bright and juicy body with intense mixed berry flavors.

A strong presence of berries throughout, beginning with a rich, grape aroma and strong even tones.

Group Description:
This unique & complex cup of coffee has an abundance of fragrances including grape, vanilla & cinnamon. The aroma is a pleasant, sweet smell with hints of nutmeg. After tasting this delicious and fruity cup of coffee you will be left with a cornucopia of flavors lingering on your palate wanting more.

Jay’s Notes:
Sometimes a coffee makes such an impression that you never forget it. For me, it was the 2003 crop of Ethiopia Harrar that Stumptown Coffee was serving that year and perhaps for our baristas it will be the 2009 Aida’s Grand Reserve.

Chock full of fruits and complexity, it literally has been months since we cupped this coffee and its’ flavor has been ringing through ever since. At many of our group cuppings, someone has referred to our tasting of this coffee as a sort of hallmark moment of which to compare all coffees. Does the coffee we’re tasting today give as lasting an impression as the Grand Reserve? That’s a tough reputation to match for any coffee.

Much has been written about Aida Batlle’s tremendous work producing tasty coffees and this years’ AGR is testament to that work. Bold and impressive, I put this same coffee on the cupping table a week later and it still came out the clear winner, with some of our baristas pinpointing the coffee and identifying it by name – it’s that remarkable.

The sad thing about this coffee is that it’s almost gone and we will be purchasing from Counter Culture’s final roast of the Aida’s Grand Reserve on January 18, 2010. Once the coffee arrives, we’ll have it until we run out and then that will be that. When it’s gone, the only thing left to do will be to pray to the coffee gods that the 2010 crop will be equal (or better) and bide your time until next fall…

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