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Posted Wed Jun 18, 2008, 1:56pm
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Just came back from Intelligentsia Silver Lake, where they are offering their Bolivian Anjilanaka as an S.O. espresso. It was extraordinary - - a bowl of cherries in a demitasse. I tried it as a straight shot and as a machiato. I was told this was the same S.O. that Kyle Glanville used to win the USBC in Minneapolis. I do not know how much longer they will be pouring it at the shop, but I would not wait too long. It is definitely worth a trip.
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Posted Wed Jun 18, 2008, 6:10pm
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MarshallF Said:

a bowl of cherries in a demitasse. It is definitely worth a trip.

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Great coffee and drive to LA, or good coffee and stay in my kitchen...  Hmmm...
Can I park in your driveway to catch a few zzz's for the drive back?

I just got a bunch of coffee in the chute for this weekend, having a bit of a coffee shop memorial, or I'd be heating up the credit card right now.  I'll just cross my fingers and hope that they're still shipping it in a fortnight or so...

 
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Posted Wed Jun 18, 2008, 6:57pm
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I don't think this coffee is available by mail order any more (see description here). In any event, the baristas said the roast was different for espresso.
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Posted Thu Jun 19, 2008, 3:47am
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MarshallF Said:

Just came back from Intelligentsia Silver Lake, where they are offering their Bolivian Anjilanaka as an S.O. espresso. It was extraordinary - - a bowl of cherries in a demitasse. I tried it as a straight shot and as a machiato. I was told this was the same S.O. that Kyle Glanville used to win the USBC in Minneapolis. I do not know how much longer they will be pouring it at the shop, but I would not wait too long. It is definitely worth a trip.

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Must be the year for Cherries in The Bolivians.  Bought a bunch of Bolivia Chicaloma (12th place, Cup of Excellence, Nov 2007) to roast.  Cherried coffee delight.

Bing cherry bowl here

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Posted Thu Jun 19, 2008, 3:22pm
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MarshallF Said:

Just came back from Intelligentsia Silver Lake, where they are offering their Bolivian Anjilanaka as an S.O. espresso. It was extraordinary - - a bowl of cherries in a demitasse. I tried it as a straight shot and as a machiato. I was told this was the same S.O. that Kyle Glanville used to win the USBC in Minneapolis. I do not know how much longer they will be pouring it at the shop, but I would not wait too long. It is definitely worth a trip.

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I most likely heard this wrong then, but I thought Kyle's USBC coffee was the Finca Matalapa roasted for espresso?

I have this Bolivian from Intelly, but not in the espresso roast / blend version - it's in the drip / non espresso roast. Tried it today regardless based on Marshall's rec, and it didn't do much more me as espresso, but the cherries do come out in a cupping. It's quite an extraordinary coffee.

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Posted Thu Jun 19, 2008, 3:24pm
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boldjava Said:

Must be the year for Cherries in The Bolivians.  Bought a bunch of Bolivia Chicaloma (12th place, Cup of Excellence, Nov 2007) to roast.  Cherried coffee delight.

Bing cherry bowl here

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Just had tha same coffee from 49th Parallel last week - cherry AND mango. It was amazing. Mike did a great job with the roast.

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Posted Thu Jun 19, 2008, 5:32pm
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MarkPrince Said:

Just had tha same coffee from 49th Parallel last week - cherry AND mango. It was amazing. Mike did a great job with the roast.

Mark

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I will look for the mango next time.  One of the fun parts of cupping a CoE is seeing if you can 'snag' from the cup the flavors that multiple cuppers find.  Good practice, palate training.

This bean is a delight with which to work.  Got the last 45 kilos that Cafe Imports had and distributed among homeroasters.  Great year for Bolivians.  We are working thru a bunch of national table winners (one tier below CoE) from Invalsa.  The Kantati was the sweetest cup of coffee I have ever had:

Bolivians are a food group , as a friend says.

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