TIM WENDELBOE - Caballero Geisha- Honduras - Washed - Geisha
TIM WENDELBOE - Caballero Geisha- Honduras - Washed - Geisha
Tasting Notes: Sweet mandarin, jasmine & honey
Origin: Chinacla, La Paz, Honduras
Producer: Marysabel Caballero & Moises Herrera
Process: Washed
Varieties: Geisha
Roast Profile: Light Roast
Roast Date: November 12, 2024
Tim Wendelboe Coffee Roasters is located in Oslo, Norway
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Expect expressive sweet mandarin flavours with floral notes and a herbal twist from this award winning Geisha coffee.
The Geisha cultivar is famous for its floral and citric cup profile. This award winning coffee from the Caballeros is no exception. Unlike the Panamanian geishas which typically has a light bodied cup, this Honduran grown Geisha has a heavier mouthfeel, slight lower intensity of acidity and a subtle herbal finish. Like last year Moises separated all pickings from his Geisha trees and I was fortunate to be able to select my favourite lots.
When I am brewing this coffee with a V60 or filter coffee method, I sometimes experience a bit slow drawdown time during brewing (time for water to filter through the coffee). If you have the same experience I recommend that you do not grind coarser to compensate for this but rather let it take some more time to make sure the coffee is extracted well. Since this coffee is lightly roasted you will get a more balanced brew even if you have longer brew times. In fact I personally would grind this coffee slight finer than for example the Catuaí from the Caballeros to make sure I get the most sweetness, fruity and floral flavours out of this coffee.
The Geisha cultivar is famous for its floral and citric cup profile. This award winning Geisha coffee from the Caballeros is no exception. Unlike the Panamanian geishas which typically has a light bodied cup, these Honduran grown Geisha coffee beans have a heavier mouthfeel, slight lower intensity of acidity ad a subtle herbal finish.
Meet the Caballeros
Marysabel Caballero is 3rd generation coffee farmer and together with her husband Moises Herrera they now own over 150 hectares of land planted with coffee near the town Marcala, Honduras. Marysabel’s father don Fabio Caballero is by many regarded as one of the pioneers among high quality coffee producers in Honduras. Together the family run a big wet mill where all of their coffees are processed and dried.
Both Fabio, Moises and Marysabel have consistently been producing some of the best coffees Honduras has to offer. For over a decade they have been winning many top places in the Honduras Cup of Excellence. In 2016 and 2018 they managed to win 1st place with their Geisha coffees, but their first recognition was in the first Cup of Excellence competition in Honduras in 2004 when they won 2nd to 5th place with their Catuaí coffees.