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La Serrania Seasonal Decaf Mini Bag Packs

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Packs of mini 70g compostable bags of our popular seasonal decaf coffee. Each bag comes with an information card detailing the coffee origin.

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CARAMEL / BERRIES / VANILLA

A washed process mix of decaffeinated Caturra, Castillo & Colombia varieties produced by a group of smallholders within the Pitalito municipality of south western Colombia. Smooth, flavourful coffee that combines a silky body with a gentle hint of berry and vanilla followed by a sweet caramel finish. 

La Falda Seasonal Decaf - Speciality Coffee Roast Level

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bogdan

My favourite decaffeinated coffee so far

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bogdan

Best decaf I had so far 💪🏻💪🏻

We really enjoy this decaf roast - it tastes like a delicious smooth speciality coffee; from the flavour we can't tell it's decaffeinated. Superb.

R Hodnett

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Best decaf I have bought. Highly recommend!

H Green

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Love this stuff. It's balanced and not too dark (as decafs tend to be for some reason). I've just subscribed for regular delivery as it's the best I've found.

Steven

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COFFEE STORY - LA SERRANIA

La Serrania Decaf is grown by a group of 20 coffee growers in the Pitalito municipality along an isolated set of mountains within the central cordillera of the Andes. La Serrania is carefully hand-sorted and processed at each individual farm, with special attention paid to the drying process to ensure consistency, uniformity, and a clean cup profile. The coffee plants are grown under partial shading of plantain and Nogal trees. The harvested coffee cherries are washed before being pulped. The beans are then dry fermented for around 26 hours before being transferred for drying on raised beds.

DECAFFEINATION PROCESS

La Serranía Decaf is a Natural EA Decaf Coffee, processed at the Descafecol plant in Manizales. The decaffeination process at this plant uses ethyl acetate (EA) derived 100% from sugar cane mixed with mountain water, together removing 99.7% of the caffeine present. The beauty of this process is that it helps preserve most of the original flavours of the coffee while adding fruity notes and some complexity to the cup.

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