The coffee
We've tasted hundreds of House Espresso blends across the UK. Our own espresso blend (which also makes a great filter experience) is sweet, rich and full of layered fruit flavours.
The round the blend is versatile and makes a balanced espresso that is sweet and vibrant when drunk black, and also pairs well with milk. A good start for bringing that coffee shop experience home with you and brewing this coffee to its maximum potential.
We have roasted this coffee suitable for cafetière, French press and as a more bold and caramel finish espresso and we recommend it tasting it with or without milk. We understand the coffee market and have developed a coffee blend to suit everyones tastes & styles.
WHAT DOES MEDIUM ROAST MEAN?
Medium-Dark roasts have slightly more acidity than Dark Coffee but maintain a full body and caramelisation. Good black or with milk.
Coffee is roasted fresh & dispatched within 24 hours of order ~ placed by First Class post (please allow 2-3 days).
TASTING NOTES:
Notes of Brown Sugar, Cherry, Bitter orange.
Location:
A Papua New Guinea & Ethopian Blend.
Style:
Delicate Body, Modern Antipodean style.
Your Favourite Coffee Shop Flavour At Home!
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