THE 1
WashedLightNorthscore 59

- Origin
- Da Lat, VN
- Producer
- —
- Farm / Co-op
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- Process
- Washed
- Altitude
- —
- Varietals
- other
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- —
- Bag price
- VND 145000.00
- Price / oz
- —
- Brew
- filter
Price and availability set by the roaster.
Northscore
Quality score with explicit source coverage. Methodology
59
Sparse signal
Confidence10% coverage / 1 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 75% so a single thin signal can’t carry the score on its own.
Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, Reddit sentiment, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings, Roaster transparency
- 85/ 100% weightYouTube reviewsSentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
Renormalized base 85.0 shrunk to 58.8 at 25% confidence = 59.
Comps & alternatives
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Reference · About the varietal & origin
About La Viet Coffee
On YouTube
3 videos · 27k combined views
Outside coverage consistently identifies La Viet Coffee as a pioneer in elevating the perception of Vietnamese coffee. Reviewers highlight the founder's focus on integrating local resources and technology to create a sustainable, high-quality brand. The roaster is recognized for its dual mission of serving the local community while actively educating consumers about specialty coffee standards. Coverage emphasizes their transition from green bean suppliers to a comprehensive brand that promotes Vietnamese coffee on a global stage.
Pioneering specialty Vietnamese coffeeIntegration of local resources and technologyCommitment to consumer educationFocus on high-quality product standardsBridge between local roots and global markets