Espresso blend - Barista Latte | Espresso - Packaging: 500 g
Espresso blend - Barista Latte | Espresso - Packaging: 500 g
We've prepared a delicious Barista Latte blend made from Guatemala (40%) and Brazil (60%), with sweet notes of biscuits, raisins and white chocolate. Combined with milk, it creates a perfectly smooth and harmonious flavour profile, making it the ideal choice for cappuccinos and lattes. More
18,84 € excl. VAT (VAT deduction) Price 0,34 € for a cup of great espresso
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Package: 500 g 0,04 €/g Product code: 6830-3895
We've prepared a delicious Barista Latte blend made from Guatemala (40%) and Brazil (60%), with sweet notes of biscuits, raisins and white chocolate. Combined with milk, it creates a perfectly smooth and harmonious flavour profile, making it the ideal choice for cappuccinos and lattes. More
Package: 500 g 0,04 €/g Product code: 6830-3895
Roasted coffee: Guatemala / Brazil
- ✓ Country Guatemala / Brazil
- ✓ El Durazno / Minas Gerais region
- ✓ producer Victor Calderon / Sancoffee
- ✓ altitude 1676-1800 / 940-1010 m above sea level
- ✓ 1 00% Arabica
- ✓ Variety Bourbon, Pacas / Mundo Novo, Catuai, Catucai
- ✓ processing washed / natural
- ✓ roasted for espresso
Guatemala - Finca El Tambor
Finca El Tambor is owned by Victor Calderon, whose family has over 100 years of experience in coffee farming. Victor bought the farm in early 2001 and began specializing in growing high quality, select Arabica.
He believed in his dream so much that he sold his house and car to afford to buy the farm. He then immediately set about renovating and expanding the coffee land. All of this paid off in the end, and his innovative approach helped him to expand the cultivation of fine coffee in this area of Guatemala.
The coffee from the El Durazno area is processed using the Fully Washed method. It offers Bourbon and Pacas varieties and is grown at an altitude of 1676-1860 metres above sea level.
Brazil - Sancoffee
Sancoffee 's coffee is a perfect example of Brazilian coffee with a rich flavour profile. Located in the city of Santo Antônio do Amparo, it is made up of 20 members in the Campo dos Vertentes area, where there are farms ranging from 70 to more than 1,000 hectares.
The entire Minas Gerais region is famous for its coffee production. The local conditions have great potential for growing high quality coffee. The green hills, with altitudes ranging from 940 to 1010 metres above sea level, fertile soil and a mild climate, are historically linked to coffee growing. The farms operate without pesticides, with organic and sustainable means that do not burden the local ecosystem.
What will this cup of coffee taste like?
Barista Latte' s espresso blend, composed of Guatemala (40%) and Brazil (60%), offers a balanced and smooth taste that is ideal for dairy drinks like cappuccinos and lattes. The flavour is dominated by sweet notes of biscuits and raisins, complemented by the subtle creaminess of white chocolate. Thanks to this combination of flavours, the blend has a pleasant sweetness that blends perfectly with the milk, creating a delicious and harmonious experience in every cup.
We recommend it for making espresso, from which you can conjure up the best cappuccino or latte. The medium roast profile has been created for this method of coffee preparation. In addition to using it for espresso from a lever or automatic machine, you can also enjoy your coffee from a Moka pot or a Jazzeria.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
Produced by
Lazenskakava.cz s.r.o. Hradisko 467 Luhačovice 76326 Czech Republic VAT number: CZ05825580 ID number: 05825580
Durability
The minimum shelf life is 1 year from the date of roasting. We guarantee delivery of coffee that is a maximum of 14 days after roasting.
Ingredients
100% Arabica coffee beans
Flavor characteristics | White chocolate, Raisin, Biscuit |
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Species | Arabica |
Farm | Sancoffee, Finca El Tambor |
Coffee acidity | Less acidic |
Method of preparation | Turkish coffee pot, Espresso, Moka teapot |
Altitude | 1676-1800 m asl., 940-1010 m n. m. |
Region | Minas Gerais, El Durazno |
Using | Espresso |
Production | Blend |
Variety | Bourbon, Catuai, Catucai, Mundo Novo, Pacas |
Country | Brazil, Guatemala |
Processing | Washed (wet), Natural (dry) |
Caffeine content | Medium |
Flavor characteristics | White chocolate, Raisin, Biscuit |
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Species | Arabica |
Farm | Sancoffee, Finca El Tambor |
Coffee acidity | Less acidic |
Method of preparation | Turkish coffee pot, Espresso, Moka teapot |
Altitude | 1676-1800 m asl., 940-1010 m n. m. |
Region | Minas Gerais, El Durazno |
Using | Espresso |
Production | Blend |
Variety | Bourbon, Catuai, Catucai, Mundo Novo, Pacas |
Country | Brazil, Guatemala |
Processing | Washed (wet), Natural (dry) |
Caffeine content | Medium |
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