Morningsong Coffee Roasters
El Sauce
El Sauce
PRODUCER(S): Multiple
REGION: Quilanga, Loja
ELEVATION: 1700-2100 masl
VARIETIES: Typica, Bourbon, and small amounts of others
PROCESS: Washed | 24-hour de-pulped dry fermentation, dried on raised beds
FLAVOR NOTES: Maple Syrup, Custard, Dried Fig, Deep
COFFEE STORY: This community lot comes from farmers around El Sauce, a town in the Loja region in southern Ecuador. Much of the Typica (or Criollo as the locals call it) in the area was killed by the leaf rust disease years ago, but trees at higher elevations were unaffected and thrive even now. This high-grown Typica, Bourbon, and small amounts of other varieties yield a complex, deep, and structured cup.
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COFFEE PROFILE RATING SCALES
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"LIGHT" ROAST (LEVEL 1-3)
Our focus to bring out the distinctive flavors of each coffee often lead to a very light roast level, allowing each coffee's natural notes to sing.
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"DARK" ROAST (LEVEL 5-7)
While you won’t find many dark roasts from Morningsong, we do offer a few coffees that lend themselves to a roast-driven profile. Even the darkest coffees we roast will have no exterior oils on them.
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"SIMPLE" FLAVOR COMPLEXITY (LEVEL 1-3)
Simple DOES NOT mean boring. Instead, it means that the flavor profile has a dominant single note instead of a layered symphony of notes.
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"COMPLEX" FLAVOR RATING (LEVEL 5-7)
Coffees with a high complexity rating will have a myriad of flavor notes that might include flowers, fruits, teas, and spices.
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"TERROIR" PROCESSING (LEVEL 1-3)
“Terroir” means “sense of place” and is mostly used for wine, but it applies to coffee as well. Coffees that lean toward the “Terroir” end of the scale are processed in a way so that the flavors of the cup come from the variety, micro-climate, and cultivation as opposed to the processing methods themselves.
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"PROCESS" PROFILE RATING (LEVEL 5-7)
Coffee rated higher on the “Process” scale undergo processing steps after picking that can drastically affect the flavor and mouthfeel. These might include sealed, extended, or altered fermentations during multiple stages as well as natural or honey processing.