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JANSON| LOS ALPES GEISHA NATURAL LOT #1058

JANSON| LOS ALPES GEISHA NATURAL LOT #1058

Ripsnorter Coffee

About This Coffee

A Green Tip Geisha from the Janson Family Estate's Los Alpes farm in the Volcán, Chiriquí region of Panama, grown at 1600–1750 meters above sea level. Processed using classic natural fermentation with minimal intervention. The farm practices pesticide- and herbicide-free cultivation, with coffee plots separated by forest corridors to support biodiversity. Tasting notes include orange blossom, figs, and apricot, with a floral, citrus-driven, and elegant character.

Origin

Volcán (Panama)

Flavor Notes

Orange Blossom, Fig, Apricot

Roast Level

Light, Medium Light, Medium

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Green Tip Geisha
RC

Ripsnorter Coffee

Zjevaun Janga founded Ripsnorter Coffee in Rotterdam in 2017 after previously operating Harvest Coffee Brewers, and in January 2024 he won the Dutch Barista Championship, a title he prepared for by isolating himself daily during the final month of training to perfect every element of his performance. The roastery was born after Janga started brewing coffee for his own coffee shop and decided to take control of the roasting as well, working directly with coffee farmers from around the world and rotating the offering frequently in a restless chase for flavor, clarity, and fun that moves between classic washed lots and wild experimental fermentations. Ripsnorter's coffee bar in Rotterdam is described as warm, minimal, and full of character, a space inspired by 1980s culture and aesthetics where the tagline is the Australian slang expression It's bloody ripper, a phrase that captures the unserious energy Janga brings to an operation built on very serious coffee. The mission is to give customers a good feeling and put a smile on their faces rather than to compete or perfect the game, and the team serves with care rather than ego, a philosophy that makes Ripsnorter one of the most approachable specialty experiences in a Rotterdam scene that can sometimes lean toward the cerebral. A recent packaging redesign focused on both looks and performance has given the brand a fresh visual identity to match the rotating coffees inside.

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