On the Southern most edge of Mexico, just before you get to Guatemala, is Chiapas (chee-ah-pass). Once there you may ask the locals for a cup of cafe and they will give you a brew from of their home-grown beans.
The Chiapas is a mild cup that sports a dominant fruit-wine flavor. Roasted just 60-seconds into the second-crack this bean's profile was just slightly Full-City roasted. Here the flavor of the roast is obvious while the intrinsic flavor of the bean remains present.
While this bean is roasted a strong smoky-nut aroma is revealed making the roaster assume that nut will be present in the flavor however that flavor never materialized. Only a sweet aroma that had a dry-wine effect was present. Overall it was a clean cup that nosed sweet and sipped brightly a midst a panorama of floral notes.
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