Posts Tagged ‘bespoke coffee for the curious palate’

India Monsooned AA Malabar Coelho’s Gold

November 27, 2008 in tasting notes | Comments (0)

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Funky, fun and fresh! Hold on to your seat, this is about as bizarre as it gets for coffee!  This bean reveals leather, tobacco and some slight bittersweet tones. There are subtle spices like cardamom, cinnamon and nutmeg that creep in the finish, especially as it cools. In addition to a distinct pungent aroma, the roasted beans smell like peanut butter.


Peregrine Coffee: Cup of Excellence

November 26, 2008 in cup of excellence | Comments (0)

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“The Cup of Excellence is a strict competition that selects the very best coffee produced in that country for that particular year . These winning coffees are chosen by a select group of national and international cuppers and are cupped at least five different times during the competition process. The final winners are awarded the prestigious Cup of Excellence® and sold to the highest bidder during an internet auction.”


Brazil Cerrado

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A surprisingly fickle bean that challenges the roaster!  When handled properly and with a delicate touch, fabulous nutty flavors emerge – with almond being predominant.  Hints of milk chocolate, citrus, caramel.  A balanced and bright cup. This is our House Coffee and we are very proud of it indeed. It is a great, not-demanding, first-cup-in-the-morning coffee.


December 2008 Peregrinations: Colombia Huila Las Piedras de San Augustin

November 25, 2008 in coffee club | Comments (0)

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What hits the nose first when one opens the bag is a gentle sweetness. The second whiff draws in subtle citrus notes, fruit salad, and a meaty-nut. After brewing, it is a coffee fragrance with hints of sweet chocolate. The taste is, in a word, balanced. There is a harmonious triptych of coffee, chocolate and nuts that have been painted with a brush dipped in fruit juice. Smooth and super-balanced, with low acidity and a pleasing sweet fruity finish, this bean accommodates a broad palate.


Colombia Decaf

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The key to good decaf is starting with a superior bean! This Colombian is of the highest quality and managed expertly through the German, strictly-controlled MC decaf process.  The result is phenomenal. Chocolate, coffee, deep flavors. Luxuriously silky in your mouth. Better than every non-decaf on shelves today.