Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo Review

Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo
Overall Rating
90
Flavor & Aroma (50%)
91
Freshness (20%)
92
Balance & Acidity (10%)
85
Body & Mouthfeel (10%)
92
Roaster Reputation (10%)
88
The Bottom Line
A bold and spicy 100% organic dark roast from Indonesia, Camano Island Coffee's Varietal Supremo is bold and complex, and its roasted frequently and shipped quickly for a fresh cup every time.
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Key Features of the Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo

Key Features of Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo

  • Roast: Medium
  • Origin: Indonesia
  • Notes: Chocolate, caramel, some spice
  • Organic: Yes

Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo Overview

Camano Island uses coffee beans that are 100% shade-grown, which means the coffee can mature slowly without any pesticides. As a result they’re 100% organic.

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Camano Island Coffee Varietal Supremo
A bold and spicy 100% organic dark roast from Indonesia, Camano Island Coffee's Varietal Supremo is bold and complex, and its roasted frequently and shipped quickly for a fresh cup every time.

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I'm Bryan but most people know me as The Coffee Maven. I grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts and received my Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Providence College. My first introduction to coffee was during my college days, when I used it as a source of caffeine to fuel late-night study sessions, but soon I became obsessed with the chemistry of coffee. How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy? I launched The Coffee Maven in February 2017 to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading!

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