Sweet Maria's Moka Java SWP Decaf Blend
Sweet Maria's Moka Java SWP Decaf Blend
Sweet Maria's Moka Java SWP Decaf Blend
Boomy bittersweets mesh with accents of fruit, baking spice, herbal hints, and moderate acidity for decaf. Notes of burnt sugar, malted grains, dried stone fruit, pungent dark cacao, round body. City+ to Full City+. Good espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
The goal of the blend was to produce a version of Moka Java that showed round body and brooding bittersweetness when roasted dark, with fruited accent notes that can be tempered with roast development (or not!). As it turns out, light roasts are delicious too! The ingredients present a sweet fragrance of molasses and dried fruit, with a layer of bittersweet cocoa that intensifies with roast level. Lighter roasts brew a nuanced cup profile, sweetened with accents of rustic sugars, lightly spiced, and accented by fruited hints of dried stone fruits and citrus rind. Full City/Full City+ roasts draw out the blends bittersweet side, along with body, and a very long finish. The darker roasts amplify opaque bittering notes, with pungent dark cocoa notes, dried green herb, and burnt sugars accenting the sweetness. It's makes a very nice dark roast coffee, and espresso, and there are still some fruit tones folded in, just more in the distance than at City+. Also, keep in mind that with decaf, it's easy to go too dark and risk ashy flavors. I recommend erring on the light side for your first roast and adjusting as needed.
Specs
Region Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea Processing Dry Process, then Swiss Water Process Decaf Drying Method Patio and Raised Bed Sun-Dried Arrival date 2026 Lot size 20 Packaging GrainPro Liner Farm Gate Yes Cultivar Detail Heirloom Varieties, Arusha, Typica Grade Top Grades Appearance 1 d/300gr, 14-18 Screen - mostly broken/chipped beans from decaf, you'll also notice the difference in bean size between Sumatran and Ethiopian components Roast Recommendations City+ to Full City+ Type Decaf, Sweet Maria's Blends Recommended for Espresso Yes
Product Overview
Product Overview
| process method | Swiss Water Decaf |
|---|---|
| cultivar | Bourbon Types, Heirloom Types |
| farm gate | No |
Farm Notes
Farm Notes
Origin & Farm Notes
The goal of the blend was to produce a version of Moka Java that showed big body, brooding bittersweetness when roasted dark, and with fruited accent notes that can be tempered with roast development (or not!). The current version mixes bitterswewet Papua New Guinea with a subtly fruited Ethiopia ingredient that together really hit the mark! The "original" Moka Java was comprised of two of the earliest coffees to be exported from the Yemen port of Mokha and the Indonesian island of Java, hence the name. This modern take on the classic two-origin blend has slightly more acidity due to the Ethiopia ingredient, though still far from a 'bright' coffee. Let's call it, bright for decaf. I can honestly say, it's a resounding success and is hard to pinpoint as 'decaf' coffee at all! (It's worth noting that the high score should be taken in context of other decafs). This is an incredibly forgiving blend where bittersweetness is a prominent feature at a very wide range of roast levels.
Specs
Specs
Technical Specifications
Key specifications and operating details for this product.
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| processing | |
| drying method | |
| arrival date | |
| lot size | |
| packaging | |
| farm gate | No |
| cultivar detail | |
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| appearance | |
| roast recommendations | |
| type | Decaf, Sweet Maria's Blends |
| recommended espresso | Yes |
Sweet Maria's Moka Java SWP Decaf Blend
Sweet Maria's Moka Java SWP Decaf Blend
Boomy bittersweets mesh with accents of fruit, baking spice, herbal hints, and moderate acidity for decaf. Notes of burnt sugar, malted grains, dried stone fruit, pungent dark cacao, round body. City+ to Full City+. Good espresso.
Full Cupping Notes
The goal of the blend was to produce a version of Moka Java that showed round body and brooding bittersweetness when roasted dark, with fruited accent notes that can be tempered with roast development (or not!). As it turns out, light roasts are delicious too! The ingredients present a sweet fragrance of molasses and dried fruit, with a layer of bittersweet cocoa that intensifies with roast level. Lighter roasts brew a nuanced cup profile, sweetened with accents of rustic sugars, lightly spiced, and accented by fruited hints of dried stone fruits and citrus rind. Full City/Full City+ roasts draw out the blends bittersweet side, along with body, and a very long finish. The darker roasts amplify opaque bittering notes, with pungent dark cocoa notes, dried green herb, and burnt sugars accenting the sweetness. It's makes a very nice dark roast coffee, and espresso, and there are still some fruit tones folded in, just more in the distance than at City+. Also, keep in mind that with decaf, it's easy to go too dark and risk ashy flavors. I recommend erring on the light side for your first roast and adjusting as needed.
Specs
| Region | Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea |
|---|---|
| Processing | Dry Process, then Swiss Water Process Decaf |
| Drying Method | Patio and Raised Bed Sun-Dried |
| Arrival date | 2026 |
| Lot size | 20 |
| Packaging | GrainPro Liner |
| Farm Gate | Yes |
| Cultivar Detail | Heirloom Varieties, Arusha, Typica |
| Grade | Top Grades |
| Appearance | 1 d/300gr, 14-18 Screen - mostly broken/chipped beans from decaf, you'll also notice the difference in bean size between Sumatran and Ethiopian components |
| Roast Recommendations | City+ to Full City+ |
| Type | Decaf, Sweet Maria's Blends |
| Recommended for Espresso | Yes |