Colombia El Jardin Gesha
WashedLightSCA 90.0Northscore 46
- Origin
- Antioquia, CO
- Producer
- Leonardo Henao
- Farm / Co-op
- —
- Process
- Washed
- Altitude
- —
- Varietals
- geisha
- Harvest
- —
- Weight
- 1.0 lb
- Bag price
- $25.00
- Price / oz
- $1.56/oz
- Brew
- filter, espresso, immersion
As cupped
grapefruit · raspberry · floral
Price and availability set by the roaster.
Northscore
Quality score with explicit source coverage. Methodology
46
Moderate confidence
Confidence70% coverage / 3 of 4 signals
Enough source signal for comparison, but not every source family is present. Coverage is signal availability, not cup quality; missing sources are dropped and the remaining weights are renormalized.
Missing: Coffee Review
- 80/ 36% weightSensory averageMean of acidity, body, sweetness, balance, cleanliness
- 50/ 36% weightSCA gradeRoaster-published cupping score
- 0/ 29% weightCommunity sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
Sensory profile
Flavor wheel
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 New Harvest Coffee Roasters
Community reputation · Reddit
Polarizing
The provided Reddit threads do not contain any mentions, reviews, or discussions regarding New Harvest Coffee Roasters. The threads focus on general coffee industry topics such as climate change, tariffs, home roasting, and other specific roasters or producers.
no community data availableroaster not mentioned in provided threads
Threads cited (10)
- r/Coffee · 2354↑ · Hey guys, it's been 44 days since hurricane Maria pass through Puerto Rico. I just got pow
- r/espresso · 425↑ · Starting My Coffee business Step 1 : Choice of the products & overcoming early challen
- r/Coffee · 311↑ · Coffee is officially more expensive because of climate change: Study
- r/pourover · 260↑ · Pink Papayo? A surprise discovery on our Colombian coffee farm
- r/pourover · 238↑ · Dak on Processing (+ Co-Fermentation!)
- r/Coffee · 181↑ · A Coffee Roaster's Perspective on Tariffs
- r/pourover · 180↑ · Diego Bermudez's Showroom - Native Coffee Co. (Dallas)
- r/Coffee · 179↑ · My journey of growing coffee at home. In low altitude. In a suburban backyard: Part 2.
- r/espresso · 174↑ · Kingrinder K2, K3, K4, K5 and K6 comparison
- r/espresso · 138↑ · New coaster harvested from the tree my childhood fort was in