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Mexiko

Mexiko

Cafe Noir

About This Coffee

This single-origin Arabica comes from the mountains of Chocamán in Veracruz, Mexico. Cultivated by the Reyes family on Finca Neria at 1,350 meters altitude, the Catimor variety is hand-harvested and processed at Rancho San Felipe near Córdoba. Natural processing is used. The coffee is roasted light to preserve its complexity and fruity aromas, featuring notes of blueberry, caramel, and hazelnut. SCA score of 84.5.

Origin

Chocamán (Mexico)

Flavor Notes

Caramelized, Hazelnut, Blueberry

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Catimor
CN

Cafe Noir

Cafe Noir opened in Zurich in 2006, one of the city's early entries into the specialty coffee movement. Founded by Mischa Gubler and Pascal Stübi, the roastery established itself as a place where character and craft take priority over scale. At the core of the operation sits a restored 1960 Probat UG22 drum roaster, a listed piece of equipment that handles batches of up to 25 kilograms with around 20 minutes of careful development. The team produces roughly 500 kilograms per week, with each bag hand selected and each bean given attention. Roast profiles range from dark chocolate to fruity, shaped by the roaster's instinct and sensory training. Cafe Noir treats organic sourcing as an attitude rather than a label, and approaches the gap between ideals and feasibility with honesty.

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