Description
Coffee Flavour : Tinned apricot, caramel, red grape
To ensure only the very ripest coffee cherries are picked, it's not uncommon for producers in the SDLM program to do 7 or 8 harvesting passes across their plants, many more than producers in other parts of the world do. This is very labour-intensive and yields smaller amounts each pass, but ensures great quality. The downside is that for each delivery of cherries from the SLDM producers in Bolinda, the lots are often too tiny to process separately and so instead, deliveries from all the producers are combined and processed together.
You will likely notice that there's an unusual part of the process on this coffee and instead of being a normal washed lot, it's a mosto washed. So what does mosto mean? It's a Spanish word which describes fresh fruit juices - particularly before they are fermented. The same root gives the English word for this, used in wine-making - a Must. In the case of this coffee, we feel it really helps bring out a lot of juicy, fruity flavours versus a standard washed process and we hope you'll agree.
Delivery Times : To ensure all coffee is as fresh as you possible can get we do not stock ourselves, Ozone is based on the same estate as ourselves, if you order we will order and pick up, this will delay shipping your order by a day depending on when you order, place an order Thursday 3pm to Monday 3pm will be dispatched Tuesday, Monday 3pm to Tuesday 3pm will be dispatched Wednesday and so on
We offer coffee roasted in different forms that suits your favourite way of making coffee : If
Beans - Roasted and ready to be freshly ground by you, for those that like to take their time
French Press - Cafetiere - Fill and sit down ready when you are
Medium Filter - For the coffee machine enthusiasts who just need coffee always ready to go
Espresso - Roasted and ground for those that want or need a good punch of coffee
Coarse Filter - Jug The classic coffee drinker who like to brew up on the stove
Fine Filter - The finest grind possible