Flowers In Action [2020]
Natural
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- Origin
- Mantiqueira, BR
- Producer
- APAS
- Farm / Co-op
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- Process
- Natural
- Altitude
- 1160–1160 m
- Varietals
- catuai
- Harvest
- 2019
- Weight
- 250g
- Bag price
- AUD 0.00
- Price / oz
- —
- Brew
- espresso, filter
from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated
As cupped
milk chocolate · red fruits · berry aroma
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Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
61
Sparse signal
Confidence15% 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 63% so a single thin signal can’t carry the score on its own.
Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, Reddit sentiment, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings
- 85/ 67% weightYouTube reviewsSentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
- 70/ 33% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
Renormalized base 80.0 shrunk to 61.3 at 38% confidence = 61.
Sensory profileestimated
Flavor wheelestimated
Comps & alternatives
Tasting flight
Taste this against three others Cherry picks.
Brew a set side-by-side. Cherry varies the picks along axes that pair with this lot; origin, process, roast, or producer; so you learn the difference, not just drink four good cups.
Reference · About the varietal & origin
About Common Folk Coffee Co.
On YouTube
1 video · 3k combined views
Outside coverage focuses on the roaster's deep commitment to ethical sourcing and long-term community development. Reviewers highlight their efforts to foster generational change within coffee-growing regions. The narrative emphasizes that their business model prioritizes sustainable relationships over quick results.
Focus on generational impactDirect community development projectsCommitment to ethical sourcing modelsEmphasis on long-term farmer relationships
Coverage from others
Common Folk Coffee Co.
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