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DOUBLE DOUBLE
DOUBLE DOUBLE
310 g5 lb


Tasting Notes: Brown sugar, light cherry.

Farm: UVI Recruitment

Location: Andes, Antioquia, Colombia and Montebello, Antioquia, Colombia

Altitude: 1800 - 2000 masl

Variety: Castillo, Colombia and Caturra

Process: Washed

About the Coffee:

Unblended Coffee is based in Buga, Colombia, and works with coffee producers willing to push the envelope in search of a more transparent and quality-driven supply chain. UVI is Unblended Coffee’s education program that helps newer farmers position their brand internationally, improving their company’s profitability.

This coffee was named Double Double to express that everybody wins! Y'all get double the flavor, with double the purpose: both being able to enjoy an amazing coffee while investing in the future of farming. This collaboration with Unblended is intended to boost UVI’s mission to invest in young coffee farmers and to change the image of coffee farming in all coffee consumers' minds.



Customer Reviews

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David Bower (Decatur, GA)
Yummy!

Smooth, not too overpowering flavor. Goes really well with a little flavored creamer. Not too acidic or caffeinated.

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Sarah B (Montgomery, AL)
Give it a try!

I’ve been looking for new beans to try from a local roasters and this one had peaked my interest for a while. Finally decided to order it — so good! Tastes great as espresso, especially in iced americano or espresso tonic now that the weather is heating up.

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Anna Redding (Atlanta, GA)
Easy!

It’s delightful! So smooth, no bitterness. A lovely easy drinking cup. Will reorder.

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Victor Bermudes (Cool, CA)
Tart not Sour

Loving brewing this as a pour over. Today I did a Chemex brew, approx 900g yield in under 10m and I enjoyed a delicious cup of coffee. It really jazzed me up through the day, too. Cherry notes really shine. Grind coarse enough to allow the sweetness to be smooth and not hunkered down by the richness of the bean. Another great roast. No wrong way to brew beans from Portrait.

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Casey Connell (Eastpointe, MI)
Love at first sip.

If you haven’t had a cup of this coffee, you’re missing out. Grab a bag, and enjoy.