Diego Robelo — Espresso
Centroamericano
WashedMedium
Cup profile
apple pie · caramel · pecan · yellow stone fruits
- Fruit
- Cocoa and nut
- Sugar and spice

- Origin
- Cartago, CR
- Producer
- Diego Robelo
- Farm / Co-op
- Aquaires Estate
- Process
- Washed
- Altitude
- 1200–1400 m
- Varietals
- centroamericano
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- 300g
- Bag price
- CAD 25.00
- Price / oz
- $1.69/oz
- Brew
- espresso
from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated
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Cherrybook last checked this listing 62 days ago.
Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
62
Sparse signal
Confidence2 of 7 signals on file
Score is heavily shrunk toward 50; treat as a placeholder until more sources arrive.
How confidence affects the score
Coverage measures signal availability, not cup quality. This coffee has 23% of the signal universe on file. Missing sources are dropped, remaining weights are renormalized, and the result is shrunk toward a neutral 50 baseline by 43% so one thin signal cannot carry the score on its own.
The math on file: renormalized base 71.1 shrunk to 62.1 = 62.
Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, YouTube reviews, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings
- 75/ 22% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
- 70/ 78% weightReddit sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
Sensory profileestimated
- Acidity
- 3
- Body
- 3
- Sweetness
- 4
- Balance
- 4
- Clean
- 4
Flavor wheelestimated
Comps & alternatives
Tasting flight
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Reference · About the varietal & origin
About Java Roasters
Community reputation · Reddit
Well-regarded· sentiment 70/100
The provided Reddit threads actually do not discuss a specialty coffee roaster specifically named 'Java Roasters.' Instead, the mentions refer to 'Java' as a coffee varietal (such as a washed Java from Finca Tamana or Jairo Arcila anaerobic lots) and a different local business (Java Pura). Because there is no substantive discussion or criticism of a roaster named 'Java Roasters', sentiment is defaulted to neutral-positive with low confidence.
java varietalanaerobic processingcolombian coffeetea-like notes
On YouTube
1 video · 12k combined views
1 video covers Java Roasters from reviewer European Coffee Trip.