• Sumatra Mandheling

    £7.00£25.00

    Takengon Jagong Mill

    Exotic and earthy Mandheling coffee often exhibits tones of sweet chocolate and liquorice. A well-developed coffee because of the rich volcanic soil and tropical climate. Sumatra Mandheling could be placed at the top of the list of the best coffees from Sumatra. Brimming with elegance and depth it has a multi-layered acidity.
  • Indonesia Java

    £7.00£25.00

    Bayukidul Estate

    A coffee with a smooth yet lively flavour, a bright acidity, rich citrus, tangerine, sweet paprika, green grape, with a refreshingly clean taste. Unlike most Indonesian coffees it has a citrus edge that offers a zesty finish.
  • Guatemala San Francisco

    £7.00£25.00

    Cotzal Bourbon Wet Processed

    The cup has marked acidity with an intense body and an enticing aroma. The Plants are grown alongside macadamia nuts, lemon orchards and avocado groves and these are all reflected in the subtle, but lasting, tones. A good example of a stunning Guatemalan coffee it displays a malty sweetness.
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    Dominican Barahona

    £9.50£32.00

    High Grown Arabica

    Grown on the slopes of the mountain range, Barahona is a strong tasting coffee that leans toward a somewhat more acidic and heavier-bodied cup. Closer to the better Jamaican and Puerto Rico coffees in quality and characteristics, its chocolate nutty flavours mix with a sweet spicy after-taste to leave a smooth caramel finish.

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