New gourmet signature blend for the 2024 season. Chocolatey notes and aromas of toasted almonds and candied fruits, with a touch of honey and brown sugar. Low acidity and an intense, oceanic finish. A blend oriented towards espresso and milky drinks.
☕️ Aromas
Chocolate
Honey
Hazelnut
ROASTING
Gentle methods
92%
Full City
8%
📍 Traceability
SpeciesArabica
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
There is no right or wrong way to make coffee. However, there are coffees that are more or less suited to a particular extraction method, depending on their aromatic profiles and their roasts. Ask us for advice if you have any doubts.
No, absolutely not. The fridge is a humid environment, which will degrade the aromatic qualities of your coffee. You can possibly freeze it in a vacuum if it is in beans. The best way to preserve your coffee is to leave it in its original bag, away from air and light.
Yes, it is essential. Coffee is ground differently depending on the extraction method, and in espresso coffees from different origins will not give the same results depending on the grind. Learn how to adjust your grinder if you have one. Even an automatic machine can be adjusted, do not hesitate to ask us for advice.
A lighter roasted coffee will be more suitable for so-called "soft" extractions such as filters or pistons. A darker roasted coffee is more suitable for espresso machines. We give you some indications in the product sheets, but do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
There is no right or wrong way to make coffee. However, there are coffees that are more or less suited to a particular extraction method, depending on their aromatic profiles and their roasts. Ask us for advice if you have any doubts.
Yes, it is essential. Coffee is ground differently depending on the extraction method, and in espresso coffees from different origins will not give the same results depending on the grind. Learn how to adjust your grinder if you have one. Even an automatic machine can be adjusted, do not hesitate to ask us for advice.
No, absolutely not. The fridge is a humid environment, which will degrade the aromatic qualities of your coffee. You can possibly freeze it in a vacuum if it is in beans. The best way to preserve your coffee is to leave it in its original bag, away from air and light.
A lighter roasted coffee will be more suitable for so-called "soft" extractions such as filters or pistons. A darker roasted coffee is more suitable for espresso machines. We give you some indications in the product sheets, but do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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