# 38 Peru Organic Dry Process Guardian Del Bosque Gesha

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Roast Details City+ (Light/Medium) | Peru

Roast Details
Roaster Rating

Roaster
Kaleido Serial
Roaster Size
200 g
Roasted
June 3, 2026, 3:12 p.m.
Uploaded
June 3, 2026, 3:26 p.m.

Milestones
Charge
129.7 °C
Turning Point
110.4 °C 0:38
Dry End
159.9 °C 4:21
1st Crack
186.8 °C 7:30
1st Crack End
2nd Crack
Drop
196.7 °C 9:54
Cool

Phase Breakdown
Dry
43.9%
4:21
Maillard
31.8%
3:09
Dev
24.2%
2:24

Batch & Yield
Green
180.0 g
Roasted
153.0 g
Loss
15.0%

Beans


Unique amalgam of both heavy-handed fruits and soft aromatic florality of Gesha as it cools. Resiny sweetness, dried strawberry, fruit syrup, freesia blossom, creamy tropical mangosteen, and Fruit Loops cereal. City to City+.

I'm always a little skeptical of dry process Gesha's. You run the risk of powerful process flavors winning out in the cup, and erasing the delicate aroma that Gesha coffee is known for. That's not the case with this lot. When roasted light, the cup offers a very curious amalgam of both fruity process flavors and the aromatic florality of Gesha coffee. The fragrance is freighted with fruit and sappy sweet notes, stewed stone fruits with rustic raw sugars, tamarind concentrate, with very soft hop-like floral allusions that have a slight citrusy element too. Acetic accents mark the fruit notes in the wet aroma, bringing some fermented complexity to the smells. It's also where I start to sense the florality, a little like ripe strawberry at first, but more like cherry blossoms once I ran my spoon through the crust. The floral character comes through in the cup, drawing on fresh hops with their bittering complexity and fresh aromatics, as well as freesia with their perfumed berry-like aroma. Resiny sweetness is a constant, and highlights some of the fruited notes, pulpy, fruit syrup, dried strawberry, and creamy mangosteen. The finish isn't perfect, but it has this cereal grain aspect that, along with the heavier fruit tones, brought to mind Fruit Loops cereal. If you're familiar with the Gesha variety and a fan of fruity dry process coffees, this is a fun coffee to taste and consider the interplay of those unique flavors that can be both heavy-handed and delicate at the same time. It also presents a unique opportunity to taste it side-by-side with the wet process version from the same farm.
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