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Decaf Huila | Colombia

Decaf Huila | Colombia

Bassline Coffee

About This Coffee

This is a decaf coffee from the Huila region of Colombia, sourced from the Asprotimana Cooperative smallholder farmers in the towns of Timaná, Suaza, Elías, Tarquí, and Pitalito. Grown at elevations between 1300-1800 meters, this coffee is washed and processed using Ethyl Acetate (EA) derived from natural cane sugar at Descafecol in Manizales, Colombia. The result is a chocolatey, full-bodied decaf with low acidity, featuring tasting notes of chocolate malt, hazelnut, and caramel. The roast is tailored for balanced espresso drinks and satisfying drip brewed coffee.

Origin

Huila (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Hazelnut, Caramelized

Roast Level

Medium Dark

Processing

Washed, EA (Ethyl-Acetate)

Typology

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Bassline Coffee

Bassline Coffee was founded in May 2020 in Oakland by Brad Katz, whose audio company Waveworks AV had spent close to three decades designing and installing high-end sound systems for clubs, restaurants, and one-off music events. When the pandemic brought that work to a halt, Katz used the opening to turn years of home roasting into a commercial venture, starting out on rented time at CoRo, the collaborative roastery in Berkeley. Today Bassline operates out of a shared Oakland warehouse alongside Waveworks AV, roasting at 444 Collaborative in Oakland on a Loring air roaster and a mid-sized Probat cast-iron drum machine. The lineup keeps a small core of year-round staples on the shelf and rotates in single origins, including from Cup of Excellence farms, with Katz aiming squarely at the world-class end of the market. Among Bassline's longtime wholesale accounts is Piccino, the ingredient-driven Italian restaurant in San Francisco's Dogpatch.

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