Casimiro - Mexico
WashedMedium66Noted

- Origin
- Oaxaca, MX
- Producer
- Casimiro Garcia Lopez
- Farm / Co-op
- El Aguacate
- Process
- Washed
- Altitude
- 1600–1800 m
- Varietals
- other
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- 1.0 lb
- Bag price
- $31.00
- Price / oz
- $1.94/oz
- Brew
- filter
from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated
As cupped
stone fruit · orange zest · caramel
Price and availability set by the roaster.
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Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
66
Noted
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
- 80/ 22% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
- 70/ 78% weightReddit sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
Bonuses applied
- +2Sprudge press coverageThis roaster has been featured by Sprudge
- +1Editorial coverage clusterThis roaster has 3+ recent editorial mentions across trade press
Renormalized base 72.2 shrunk to 62.8 at 57% confidence + bonuses = 66.
Sensory profileestimated
Flavor wheelestimated
Comps & alternatives
Tasting flight
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Reference · About the varietal & origin
About Crema Coffee Roasters
Community reputation · Reddit
Well-regarded· sentiment 70/100
There is no substantive discussion or mention of 'Crema Coffee Roasters' (the specific roastery) in the provided threads. The term 'crema' appears frequently, but only as a technical term for espresso foam or as part of the names of mass-market commercial coffee brands (e.g., Lavazza Super Crema, Caffe Vergnano Espresso Crema). As there is no evidence of community sentiment regarding this specific roaster, the sentiment is defaulted to neutral/positive.
no mentions foundterm 'crema' used as technical descriptorterm 'crema' used in commercial brand names
Threads cited (10)
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Why should lighter roasts be appropriate for filtered coffee and not espresso? Isn't it al
- r/espresso · ↑ · Hot few days here in norcal got me to make my first shaken espresso.
- r/roasting · ↑ · Posting tasting results from my weekend roast: Thai Som Poi, Honey
- r/espresso · ↑ · How much crema for freshly roasted beans?
- r/roasting · ↑ · Which arabica you roast gives you the best crema?
- r/espresso · ↑ · Why is a better grinder not making a difference in taste? [DF54]
- r/espresso · ↑ · [Ascaso Steel Duo PId Plus] Got a new precision basket but can’t seem to get it right?
- r/roasting · ↑ · Resting robusta
- r/roasting · ↑ · First ever coffee roast
- r/espresso · ↑ · How can you be absolutely sure that your espresso is sour or bitter? [Rancilio Sylvia + Ro
Press · Sprudge
- Build-Outs Of Coffee: Crema Coffee Roasters In Brentwood, TN2023-09-27·sprudge
Crema Coffee Roasters in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Crema Coffee Roasters
$1.94/oz· $31/bag