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brazil — mió monola 29, brazil coffee from assembly coffee london

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Brazil — Mió Monola 29

by assembly coffee london · london, uk

expect winey. this is brazil — mió monola 29, a brazil from assembly coffee london.

winey

the bean

origin
brazil
status
in stock
the brazil mió monola 29 is a single-origin coffee from brazil, roasted by assembly coffee london. it carries winey tasting notes, a characteristic often associated with natural or anaerobic processing, where fruit contact during drying shapes the cup toward fermented, fruit-forward depth. it suits drinkers who enjoy a heavier, more expressive style rather than clean, delicate cups. because the facts supplied are limited, brew method guidance is general: coffees with winey profiles tend to shine as espresso or through a french press, where fuller body can carry the fermented fruit character without washing it out.

common questions

What does Brazil — Mió Monola 29 taste like?

assembly coffee london describes this coffee as winey, pointing toward a fermented, fruit-forward character in the cup. it is a bolder, more expressive style rather than a delicate or floral one.

How is Brazil — Mió Monola 29 grown and processed?

this coffee comes from brazil and is roasted by assembly coffee london. beyond its brazilian origin, specific farm, altitude, or processing details have not been supplied.

How should I brew Brazil — Mió Monola 29?

no specific brew method recommendation has been provided for this coffee. given its winey profile, methods that preserve body, such as espresso or french press, are generally a good match for this style.

about assembly coffee london

good london coffee has a way of concentrating in pockets you'd almost miss, and ferndale road in brixton is one of those pockets. assembly coffee has built a real reputation here, the kind that spreads through a neighbourhood without much announcement. you're not dealing with a concept or a brand exercise, just a roaster that takes its sourcing and its output seriously enough that people keep coming back. the sw9 postcode isn't the most obvious destination for a coffee pilgrimage, which is probably part of why it works, the regulars here found it themselves. if you're in brixton, make time for it before the afternoon rush, when the pace is slower and the filter options tend to be worth asking about.

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