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El Roble – Corvus Coffee

El Roble – Corvus Coffee

Coffee Details

Coffee Name

El Roble

Roaster

Corvus Coffee

Roaster Location

Denver, Colorado

Estimated Price

$20 / 8 oz

Flavor Profile

Plum jam, mulberry, dark chocolate

Process

Carbonic maceration

Country

Colombia

Region

Antioquia

Producer

Finca El Roble

Roast

Light

Roast Date

January 1, 1970

Reviewed Date

January 1, 1970

Coffee Scoring

Overall Score

9.15 / 10

Aroma

9.5 / 10

Body

9 / 10

Flavor

9.5 / 10

Acidity/Brightness

9 / 10

Balance

9 / 10

Sweetness

9.5 / 10

Cleanliness

8.5 / 10

Aftertaste

9 / 10

Complexity

9.5 / 10

Flexibility

9 / 10

Pros

  • Incredibly complex fruit profile
  • Lively, rich sweetness

This Colombian coffee from Corvus was certainly a special one. It was produced by the El Roble farm in the Antioquia region of Colombia. It was incredibly complex with a lovely, rich sweetness.

The coffee began with a sweet fragrance with strong notes of tropical fruit and subtle banana (a favorite one to find for me). It had a jammy aroma during brewing with flavor notes that were rich, sweet and full of lush fruit notes. The tropical fruit notes from the fragrance faded a bit in the flavor and instead I tasted notes that reminded me of plum, cherry and blackberries. There was a citrus-toned acidity with a lighter body, but a lush, silky smooth mouthfeel. The sweetness was richly fruit-forward with chocolate undertones. The finish lingered with wonderful sweetness and more of the tropical fruit notes, which came back as the coffee cooled.

The Bottom Line

El Roble was a delicious coffee with incredibly complex fruit notes, lots of depth and good evolution with every sip. I enjoyed it immensely and it had a well-deserved spot in Corvus’ exotic lineup.

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