Santa Teresa
Washed78Strong

- Origin
- Santa Clara, PA
- Producer
- Grant Fleming
- Farm / Co-op
- Finca Santa Teresa
- Process
- Washed
- Altitude
- 1550–1550 m
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- 250g
- Bag price
- EUR 14.00
- Price / oz
- $1.80/oz
- Brew
- espresso, filter
from the roaster’s storeread by Cherrybook from the listing“estimated” below = inferred, not stated
As cupped
green apple · raspberry · hibiscus · silky mouthfeel
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Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
78
Strong
Preliminary
Confidence33% coverage / 3 of 7 signals
Score is partially shrunk toward a neutral 50 — read directionally until more source families land. 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 18% so a single thin signal can’t carry the score on its own.
Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings
- 85/ 55% weightReddit sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
- 85/ 30% weightYouTube reviewsSentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
- 75/ 15% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
Renormalized base 83.5 shrunk to 77.6 at 83% confidence = 78.
Sensory profileestimated
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Tasting flight
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About Manhattan Coffee Roasters
Community reputation · Reddit
Cult favorite· sentiment 85/100
Manhattan Coffee Roasters is widely recognized within the specialty coffee community as a top-tier roaster, frequently grouped alongside other elite international roasters like Sey and La Cabra. They are highly regarded for their high-end, experimental, and light-roast offerings, often being the subject of curiosity for enthusiasts looking to explore premium beans. While their pricing and shipping costs are noted as significant, they are consistently viewed as a benchmark for quality in the Netherlands and beyond.
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On YouTube
1 video · 13k combined views
Outside coverage characterizes Manhattan Coffee Roasters as a highly professionalized, production-oriented operation. Reviewers emphasize the roastery's transition into a large-scale facility that prioritizes industrial efficiency and rigorous quality control. The brand is portrayed as transparent about the mechanical nature of their work, moving away from romanticized notions of roasting to focus on technical precision and operational scale.
Industrial-scale production focusTechnical precision in roastingTransparent operational philosophyLarge facility infrastructureRigorous quality control standards
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