Sparkling Water Decaf

  • Dark Chocolate,
  • Cherry,
  • Brown Sugar

1 Star Great Taste Award Winner | 2025

Our decaf coffee beans are a blend of lots of producers from across Jaén, Peru. Smallholder farmers from the Chirinos and Huabal districts come together to deliver their coffee to a central dry mill. These decaf coffee beans are named after the city of Chachapoyas, which is the capital of the neighbouring Amazonas region.

Previous Awards:

1 Star Great Taste Award Winner | 2024

2 Star Great Taste Award Winner | 2023 | 2022 | 2021

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    Delivery Frequency: Monthly

    Monthly

    £12.25 £11.03

    Weekly

    £12.25 £11.03

    Fortnightly

    £12.25 £11.03

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    £12.25 £11.03

    Produced By:
    • Cooperative Farmers
    Country:
    • Peru
    Varietal:
    • Mixed
    Roast:
    • Medium
    Elevation:
    • 1,900 MASL
    Process:
    • Sparkling Water Decaf

    Chachapoyas, Jaén

    Smallholder farmers from the Chirinos and Huabal districts come together to deliver their coffee to a central dry mill.

    This lot is named after the city Chachapoyas, which is the capital of the neighbouring Amazonas region.

     

    Chocolatey & Sweet

    We give a lot of love and attention to our decaf coffees, and want them to taste just like their caffeinated counterparts. Like any good Peruvian coffee, you can expect notes of caramelised brown sugar, cocoa, and a cherry-like sweetness.

    Praised by the Great Taste Award judges for its "immense amount of character, lovely dark chocolate and cherry notes".

    Sparkling Water Decaf Coffee

    1. The green beans are soaked / cleaned in water, this allows the pores to open up as the beans expand and the caffeine to become mobile.
    2. Pressured Carbon Dioxide is introduced, this combined with the present water creates sparkling water. The CO2 acts like a magnet to the caffeine molecules, extracting it from the beans.
    3. The water is then drained into an evaporator which precipitates the caffeine rich carbon dioxide out of the water
    4. This cycle is repeated until the caffeine level is low enough to be classified as decaf
    5. The decaffeinated coffee beans are then gently dried until it reaches its original moisture content and is then ready for roasting.
    decaffinated coffee beans

    Medium Intensity

    No caffeine, but no lack of flavour. These decaffinated coffee beans like to spend their time in the roaster, getting nicely developed without getting too bitter. The chemical-free decaffeination process means you'll still be able to enjoy the origin characteristics of this Peruvian coffee.

    Decaf Coffee Brew Guide

    Sparkling Water Decaf

    Espresso

    18g in, 36g out, extracted over 27(±3) seconds.

    Cafetière

    1:16 ratio, steeped for 4 minutes and left to settle. No plunger needed!

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