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buena decada, ethiopia + brazil + el salvador coffee from bristol twenty coffee company ltd

ethiopia + brazil + el salvador coffee

Buena Decada

by bristol twenty coffee company ltd · bristol, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is buena decada, an ethiopia + brazil + el salvador from bristol twenty coffee company ltd.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestjasminefloralcaramelmilk chocolatedark chocolate
£7.75buy from bristol twenty coffee company ltd

the bean

origin
ethiopia + brazil + el salvador
status
in stock
buena decada is a multi-origin blend from bristol twenty coffee company, drawing on beans from ethiopia, brazil, and el salvador. the combination brings together a wide flavour range: bright citrus from lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, floral jasmine character, and a sweeter, rounder base of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate. it works well for drinkers who want both acidity and sweetness in the same cup. no single origin dominates, so the coffee is forgiving across brew methods, though its layered flavour will come through most clearly with filter or espresso using consistent water temperature and a medium-fine grind.

common questions

What does Buena Decada taste like?

buena decada has a bright citrus side, with lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest alongside jasmine florals, balanced by a sweeter finish of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate. the result is a cup that moves from sharp and aromatic up front to smooth and cocoa-edged at the end.

How is Buena Decada grown and processed?

the blend sources beans from three countries, ethiopia, brazil, and el salvador, each bringing different growing conditions and flavour characteristics to the mix. no specific processing method is stated for this blend beyond what is reflected in the tasting profile.

How should I brew Buena Decada?

because the blend spans bright citrus and deeper chocolate notes, it responds well to filter brewing, which tends to highlight the lemon, grapefruit, and jasmine, or espresso, where the caramel and chocolate body come forward. a consistent grind size and water temperature around 93 to 96 degrees celsius will help bring out the full range of flavours.

about bristol twenty coffee company ltd

if you're driving out to avonmouth on business and need a proper coffee stop before the meeting, bristol twenty coffee company is the kind of place that actually justifies the detour. fourth way isn't a destination street, it's the sort of industrial approach road you pass through rather than linger on, which makes finding a roaster this well-regarded here a genuine surprise. the regulars here are loyal in the way that only comes from consistency, not novelty. you won't find a rotating cast of gimmicks. what you'll find is a roasting operation that takes the sourcing and processing of green coffee seriously, and the results in the cup reflect that. worth arriving early enough to pick up beans to take home, not just a drink to go.

all coffee from bristol twenty coffee company ltd

bristol, uk

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