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  • Bosco_Lever
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    My coffee of the year is a close tie with a Kenyan and Colombian geishas from the Santuario project.

    The washed Kenya Gachatha AA is an excellent coffee, scoring in the high 80s and was the best Kenyan I came across.

    Equally tied with the Kenya, were four stunning geishas from Colombia:
    • Finca Santuario Cauca - Yellow Honey
    • Finca Santuario San Jose - Honey
    • Campo Hermoso - black honey carbonic maceration
    • Campo Hermoso - washed.
    The geishas are perfect examples of well processed coffees that highlight notes from the different processes. All succulently sweet with floral aromas, each one produced a crystal clean cup. It was impossible to choose a favourite from them.

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  • bytheway
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    Luca has had some Instagram posts about coffee of the year here:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm3eMVsB...d=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm-7wp3h...d=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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  • Javaphile
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    Tsaba1 A big YES on both accounts!


    Java "YES! YES! YES!" phile

  • Tsaba1
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    sounds like an amazing and memorable coffee

  • Dimal
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    The "Nicaragua Datanli el Diablo" sits very close to the Shakisso in our house too...

  • celiak
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    How do you chose a coffee of the year :-) - maybe not quite the same as if you could only drink one bean what would it be. That said drinking Shakisso w Mexican over the last days has been amazing & will definitely be on repeat. And first tastes of Bolivian has me intrigued - and/but Colombian & the Yemens will always be there - & something about admiring 7kgs of Shakisso. All wishes for happy roasting + in 2023

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  • Lyrebird
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    Mine was also an Ethiopian coffee: West Arsi - Nansebo washed. This was the first wet processed Ethiopian I've tried and when I get the roast right it's very, very good.

    It's also very hard to get right: does the worst dip and flick at 180 - 190 oC I've yet seen.

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  • greenman
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    The Nicargua Datanli el Diablo Natural was up there in the flavour department, a stunner in the lighter roasts especially.

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  • amberale
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    Will you guys Shoosh!
    I'm down to about 7kg of Shakisso and 300g of Ismaeli(my 2021 pick).
    Keep this up and everyone will want it.

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  • Dimal
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    Unreservedly second your sentiments there JP, the Shakisso Estate is an awesome coffee...

    Mal.

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  • Javaphile
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    Hands down it was CoffeeSnobs own Ethiopia Shakisso Estate. There's a reason this coffee has won medal after medal in the Espresso, Latte, and Filter categories in multiple years and was the overall champion of the 2021 Golden Bean competition.

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    Huge shout out to Andy for sourcing this bean and bringing out all its awesome flavors in his roasting of this incredible coffee.


    Java "Still tasting the berries" phile

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  • Tsaba1
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    Coffee of the year 2022

    Just wanted to hear about the best cups of coffee had throughout the year as the year comes to a close.

    My coffee of the year was the Colombia Red honey roasted by Criteria Coffee. I bought multiple bags. I just loved how floral the coffee tasted.

    My runner up as a close second was the Costa Rica Francis Mena from Ickle Coffee. This coffee made delicious filter brews and great espresso particularly turbo shots.
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