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Páramo Decaf

Páramo Decaf

Watchhouse

About This Coffee

This coffee is sourced from smallholder producers in the Cauca department of Colombia, grown at altitudes between 1,700 and 2,100 meters in fertile volcanic soil. It is a washed coffee that undergoes a sugar cane–derived ethyl acetate decaffeination process. This method effectively removes caffeine while maintaining the structure and clarity of the bean, resulting in a balanced cup with gentle sweetness.

Origin

Cauca (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Sweetness

Roast Level

Processing

Washed, Sugar Cane Ethyl Acetate

Typology

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Watchhouse

Watchhouse was founded in 2014 by Roland Horne in a 19th century former watch house on Bermondsey Street, London. The roastery sits beneath a repurposed railway arch on Maltby Street, where the team roasts on a refurbished 1959 Probat UG22 under the direction of Head Roaster Nikol Novotná. Rather than selling wholesale, the company made a deliberate decision to channel all its energy into sourcing and roasting for its own outlets and online shop. That focus now spans 17 locations across London, with an expansion into New York in 2024. Coffees are sourced seasonally from producers worldwide and organised into three ranges: the 1829 Espresso blend designed for milk drinks, the Rituals range for comfort, and the Horizons range for more experimental offerings. All packaging uses compostable plant based materials, and their decaf is processed using ethyl acetate in Nariño, Colombia.

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