Panama - Mount Totumas - Geisha "Rosa’s Violeta" Natural PDCF
Anaerobic NaturalLight

- Origin
- Chiriquí, PA
- Producer
- Karin Dietrich and Family
- Farm / Co-op
- Mount Totumas
- Process
- Anaerobic Natural
- Altitude
- 1800 m
- Varietals
- geisha
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- 50g
- Bag price
- THB 700.93
- Price / oz
- $12.09/oz
- Brew
- —
from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated
As cupped
grape · strawberry · lychee · yuzu · sweet herbal · violet
Price and availability set by the roaster.
Cherrybook last checked this listing 4 days ago.
Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
64
Sparse signal
Confidence23% coverage / 2 of 7 signals
Score is heavily shrunk toward 50; treat as a placeholder until more sources arrive. Coverage is signal availability, not cup quality; missing sources are dropped, the remaining weights are renormalized, and the result is shrunk toward a neutral 50 baseline by 43% so a single thin signal can’t carry the score on its own.
Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, YouTube reviews, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings
- 90/ 22% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
- 70/ 78% weightReddit sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
Renormalized base 74.3 shrunk to 64.0 at 57% confidence = 64.
Sensory profileestimated
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Comps & alternatives
Tasting flight
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Reference · About the varietal & origin
About Brave Roasters
Community reputation · Reddit
Well-regarded· sentiment 70/100
A review of the provided Reddit threads indicates that the term "brave" is used frequently as a common adjective in coffee discussions (e.g., "brave soul," "feeling brave"), but there is no actual discussion, mention, or review of a coffee roaster named "Brave Roasters." As there is no evidence of the roaster's existence in these threads, the sentiment is neutral by default.
no mentions foundterm used as adjective only
Threads cited (9)
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Has any brave soul tried Starbucks’ new “Blonde Espresso”?
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Aeropress Coldpress Appreciation
- r/Coffee · ↑ · v60 ala Chad Wang: opposite of everything you know about v60
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Moka Pot struggle - help needed
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Found some long forgotten pounds of Sumatra beans
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- r/espresso · ↑ · The cursed auto wdt is back
- r/roasting · ↑ · Update: Antique charcoal coffee roaster
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Not necessarily a coffee question but have any of you tried putting something other than c
On YouTube
1 video · 1k combined views
1 video covers Brave Roasters from reviewer UNI TV (UNICHANNEL).
Coverage from others
Brave Roasters
$12.09/oz· 701 THB/bag