Colombia Decaf Origin Select EA
Colombia Decaf Origin Select EA
Cocoa, toasted wheat, & graham cracker
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Take advantage of a great program dedicated to bringing the highest-quality, non-chemical-processed decaf coffees to market. La Terza's Colombian E.A. (ethyl acetate) decafs are cupped as regular green samples and specifically identified for decaffeination, which happens in-country in Colombia before the coffee goes to export. This allows La Terza to maintain both the integrity of the quality of the coffees they choose to decaf, but also to extend their intentional and responsible sourcing to decaf offerings.
This process works by soaking green coffee in a bath of water and a solvent called ethyl acetate, which is naturally derived from fermented sugar, among other natural sources. The solvent bonds to the salts of chlorogenic acid within the coffee, which allows for the extraction of caffeine. The coffee is removed from its bath and steamed at low pressure to ensure no traces of E.A. are left, and the finished product is almost entirely free of any but the most trivial (0.1–0.3%) caffeine content.
Coffee Care
Coffee Care
To keep coffee fresh, store it in an airtight container at room temperature, away from light, heat, and moisture.
Coffee best by information
Coffee best by information
Whole Bean: Freshest before 30 days
Ground: Freshest before 10 days
Note that coffee does not expire, but quality degrades over time due to the releasing of gases
Brew Guides
Brew Guides
For information on brewing, visit our Brewing Guides Blog
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Full Body
Bold and intense flavor, heavier body, and syrupy texture, notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and smokiness
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Medium Acidity
Balanced and pleasant acidity that is noticeable but not overwhelming. Notes of citrus, berries, and stone fruit.
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Single Origin
Coffee beans sourced from a specific region or farm, with unique flavors and characteristics. Best enjoyed black.