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Shoebox Yoiner Mosquera Gesha - Bag 1 (UNKNOWN) from April 30, 2026 (54 days after roast)
18.0g 61.8g (1:3.4) in 17.2s
200 on Zerno Z1 + Fiorenzato Pro Brew
Bean: Cost23
Bean: NameYoiner Mosquera Gesha - Bag 1
Bean: NoteRegion: Palestina, Huila, Colombia Producer: Yoiner Mosquera, exported by LaREB Varietal: Gesha Process: Anaerobic Natural: Overripe picking, followed by a short 12hr open-air drying in cherry, then a 60 hour anaerobic phase in a sealed container. After this, the cherries were taken to a greenhouse with raised beds to dry for 20 days as a natural. Tasting notes: Strawberry jam, meyer lemon, earl grey Producer info and cup notes: oiner's family farm is entrenched in a deep history and lore, having originally been founded by his grandfather in 1949 upon fleeing political violence in his hometown. Yoiner's grandfather ultimately settled in Palestina and took advantage of a farming incentive program, offering financing for productive plots for 5 years of settling. Being a third-generation descendant of coffee farmers in Huila, Yoiner was no stranger to the cultivation of coffee growing up. However, his career path ended up going a bit differently than most. He became an accountant at Banco Agrario, managing finance grants to smallholder producers. Yoiner eventually grew tired of participating in the injustice of loan program, watching smallholder producer become pigeonholed into growing high-yield, low-quality varietals that set them up for a meager living at best. When his father passed away, he inherited his family's farm and began to takeover production, introducing intense fermentation protocols and selling cherries to the highest bidder. Chasing these types of clients can offer a great initial payment, but often carries long term financial risk as relationships aren't developed with any real level of trust or consistency. After taking a big hit when a buyer wallked out of a large deal at the last second, forcing him to sell cherry at a loss, Yoiner began to look for other more sustainable options. When LaREB approached him, their transparency and trust-focused business model really appealed to him. The folks at LaREB also encouraged him to produce cleaner fermentations and move away from the aggressively fermented approach he had previously been taking, and this has paid dividends in cup quality, with carefully controlled extended washed processing for his pink bourbon, and often clean washed processing for his gesha. That brings us to this latest fermentation expiriment, a naturally processed gesha with minimal intervention, carefully monitored drying and a resulting cup profile reminiscent of classic Ethiopian naturals. This process began with overripe picking, followed by a short 12hr open-air drying in cherry, then a 60 hour anaerobic phase in a sealed container. After this, the cherries were taken to a greenhouse with raised beds to dry for 20 days. In the cup we find a beautifully layered strawberry and raspberry duo, with meyer lemon citric acidity zipping through the middle. As it cools, earl grey tea florals and body become prominent, with an abundance of floral character and a zingy lime finish.
Bean: Weight125
Bean: Bean mixSINGLE_ORIGIN
Bean: RoasterShoebox
Bean: AromaticsStrawberry jam, meyer lemon, earl grey
Bean: Roasting date2026-04-30T16:55:31.125Z
Bean: Decaffeinatedfalse
Brew: NoteMillor amb OXO i M01, però bó
Brew: Rating8
Brew: Brew time17
Brew: Grind size200
Brew: Grind weight18
Brew: Brew temperature90
Brew: Pressure profileSoup
Brew: Brew quantity typeGR
Brew: Brew beverage quantity61.8
Brew: Coffee first drip time12
Brew: Brew beverage quantity typeGR
Mill: NameZerno Z1 + Fiorenzato Pro Brew
Water: NameEmbotellada genèrica
Water: Tds typePPM
Preparation: NameF58+
Preparation: TypeFLAIR
Preparation: Style typeESPRESSO

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