Colombia Anserma NOIR | Espresso - Packaging: 1 kg
Colombia Anserma NOIR | Espresso - Packaging: 1 kg
Coffee from the Anserma farmers' association will enchant you with its acidic citrus notes, complemented by the balanced sweet taste of strawberries and milk chocolate. Enjoy Colombian coffee from an altitude of 1400-1800 m above sea level. More
Product code: 6275-3698 Shipping and payment
Coffee from the Anserma farmers' association will enchant you with its acidic citrus notes, complemented by the balanced sweet taste of strawberries and milk chocolate. Enjoy Colombian coffee from an altitude of 1400-1800 m above sea level. More
Product code: 6275-3698 Shipping and payment
Roasted coffee: Anserma NOIR
- ✓ Country Colombia
- ✓ Region Anserma, Caldas
- ✓ grower Anserma Farmers' Association
- altitude 1400-1800 m above sea level
- ✓ type 100% Arabica
- ✓ Caturra 20%, Castillo 35%, Colombia 45%
- ✓ processing wet
- ✓ roasting for espresso
Coffee from the Anserma region
Anserma is an association of over 2000 smallholders (with an average of 2.5 ha). Anserma is slightly livelier than Lucero, but with wonderful beans, and consistent quality. The coffee is processed by the wet method, fermented for a maximum of 14 hours and then dried on a paté for 5 to 10 days.
How will this coffee taste?
Coffees from Colombia are characterised by their full body, bright acidity and rich aftertaste. In Anserma's coffee you will find acidic fruity notes of citrus with a pleasant taste of chocolate and strawberries.
Recommended for espresso. The darker roast profile has been developed specifically for this type of coffee preparation. In addition to using it to make espresso from a lever or automatic coffee machine, you can also enjoy coffee from a moka pot or a jazzeria.
Taste characteristics | Citrus, Strawberry, Sweet, Chocolate |
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Type | Arabica |
Acidity of coffee | Less acidic |
Method of preparation | Turkish coffee pot, Espresso, Moka teapot |
Altitude | 1400 - 1800 m.a.s.l. |
Area | Anserma, Caldas |
Using | Espresso |
Production | Comunity lot |
Variety | Castillo, Caturra, Colombian |
Country | Colombia |
Retrieved from | Washed (wet) |
Taste characteristics | Citrus, Strawberry, Sweet, Chocolate |
---|---|
Type | Arabica |
Acidity of coffee | Less acidic |
Method of preparation | Turkish coffee pot, Espresso, Moka teapot |
Altitude | 1400 - 1800 m.a.s.l. |
Area | Anserma, Caldas |
Using | Espresso |
Production | Comunity lot |
Variety | Castillo, Caturra, Colombian |
Country | Colombia |
Retrieved from | Washed (wet) |
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