TATE Coffee Roasters Decaf
The Roastery at Tate is a diverse and innovative Specialty coffee space.
Situated within the historic grounds of Tate Britain.
Home to Tate’s Gender Equality Coffee Project (GEP) and Slot Roasting Collective the WWII Nissen Hut Roastery is a vibrant community-led non-profit business that helps fund Tate Gallery and champion coffee producers and professionals of all genders throughout the coffee value chain.
The small team of specialists focuses on sourcing and roasting the highest quality and sustainable specialty coffees grown by inspirational female and male producers for Tate coffee sites, whilst hosting a diverse range of slot roasters, and developing a bespoke range of contract and white label coffee services for a variety of coffee businesses and professionals.
The range of coffees is comprised of individual, community and family producers and is designed to reflect the seasonality, diversity and quality of coffee grown by everyone throughout Latin America.
The range of Espresso and Filter coffees are the results of projects, relationships or initiatives that Tate coffee have instigated or supported in producing communities, with the help of their partners.
The Origin
The El Carmen decaf coffee from Tate coffee roasters originates from the Huila region of Colombia.
This exceptional decaf coffee comes from the Red Association network in Colombia, which empowers coffee producers to achieve stable and sustainable prices for community coffee lots and create connections with the speciality coffee market.
The overall sugar cane decaffeination process preserves the flavour profile in the coffee whilst introducing a new level of character. The result is a clean cup profile with a jammy acidity.
Together with Red Associations, Raw Material are building the required infrastructure to re-enable drying by producers, while also including steps traditionally downstream of producers: sample analysis, roasting, Quality Control, and separation of lots by value based on quality.
Paired with a fixed price payment system, these steps result in the wider spread of knowledge, and an average income per household increase of 2.5 times.
Red El Carmen has grown steadily since its inception in 2017 and is about to be furnished with a QC and cupping lab alongside the Association’s drying facilities.
What To Expect
Here’s an idea of what to expect from this Colombian decaf coffee from Tate Coffee Roasters.
Team Batch brew method of choice - Cafetiere.
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FAQs
Where to buy Tate Coffee?
You can purchase all of their fantastic single origin, blends and decaf coffee’s from their online store.
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