They also did a couple different washed coffees fermented for 36 hours, but Cristina said they weren't good and didn't send samples.
Also on the cupping table recently are a few Brazils from a company called Beccor. We've been running into Bruno, Beccor's... cupper? Salesman? Representative, at least. We see him at all the industry events and he is a character. The samples we have received from Beccor have been very interesting and a couple of them are delicious. So new Brazils could be on our horizon. The current Brazil (Fazenda Ambiental Fortaleza...) is going fast. We only have a half bag left.
An El Salvadoran Pacamara from Tim Castle cupped out pretty good. This could be the first coffee we've had from El Salvador. I also cupped the coffees I brought back from Colombia. The El Boton (mentioned above) was good. I was surprised. A coffee from La Eternidad also cupped out really nicely.
We're still struggling to find a good Ethiopian this year. The situation is grim.
I just opened a box of samples from Cafe Imports. There is a Harrar on the top of the list. Along with 5 Kenyans, an El Salvador, 3 Costa Rican micro lots, a Guat, and two Brazils. Should be a fun table to cup.
I also just ordered a bag of coffee from Hacienda Rio Negro- the farm I visited in the south of Costa Rica last time I was there.
Exciting stuff coming up.
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will us patrons get to taste the experiment side by side?
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