Decaf de Caña

About This Coffee

Decaf de Caña is a decaffeinated Arabica coffee from Huila (Timaná), Colombia, grown at 1400–2000 m. Varieties include Castillo, Caturra and Colombia. Beans are washed, fermented spontaneously and decaffeinated locally using ethyl-acetate (E.A.) from sugarcane. Tasting notes: orange peel, milk caramel and cashew; roast suited for espresso (medium-dark).

Origin

Huila (Timaná) (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Orange Peel, Milk Caramel, Cashew

Roast Level

Medium Dark

Processing

Washed, Ethyl Acetate Decaffeination

Typology

Arabica
Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
CM

Casino Mocca Coffee Roaster

Founded in 2013 by world champions Lajos Horváth (2013 World Cup Tasters Champion), Zoltán Kis (2012 Cezve/Ibrik World Champion), and Szabolcs Temesvári, Casino Mocca emerged from frustration with Hungary's lack of progressive, experimental roasters willing to push beyond mass appeal. Their roasting philosophy centers on what Kis calls an "engineering mindset"—applying UX engineering principles to achieve meticulous quality control and extreme consistency, creating a mathematical approach that revolutionized Hungarian specialty coffee. Operating from Hunyadi János út without their own café, they deliberately focus solely on roasting, opening their doors only Monday evenings from 7-9pm for public tastings while supplying nearly every specialty café in Budapest. What distinguishes Casino Mocca is their fusion of world-championship sensory skills with systematic precision, creating omni-roasts on their Probat that achieve such consistency that baristas spend less time dialing in and more time developing their own sensory capabilities.

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