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manny's tasting trio gift pack, hawaii coffee from buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm

hawaii coffee

Manny's Tasting Trio Gift Pack

by buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm · captain cook, usa

you'll taste black tea before tea-like. this is manny's tasting trio gift pack, a hawaii from buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm.

black teatea-like
$75buy from buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm

the bean

origin
hawaii
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in stock
manny's tasting trio gift pack is a sampler from buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm, grown in hawaii. kona coffee comes from the slopes of the big island, a region known for producing coffee with a clean, refined cup character. this trio reflects that tendency toward lighter, tea-like qualities, with tasting notes of black tea and a delicate, tea-like body. if you're deciding whether to buy, expect a subtle, refined cup rather than a heavy or chocolatey one. to get the best from it, brew methods that preserve clarity, such as pour over or drip, will let the tea-like character come through without muddying it.

common questions

What does Manny's Tasting Trio Gift Pack taste like?

it has tasting notes of black tea and a tea-like character, meaning you can expect a clean, lighter-bodied cup with subtle, refined flavors rather than bold or heavy ones.

How is Manny's Tasting Trio Gift Pack grown and processed?

it is grown in hawaii by buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm, a farm based in the kona region of the big island, though specific processing details are not provided.

How should I brew Manny's Tasting Trio Gift Pack?

given its tea-like, delicate profile, a pour over or drip method would suit it well, as these preserve clarity and allow the lighter flavors to come through cleanly.

about buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm

your first sip of buddha's cup kona tells the whole story. this isn't mainland coffee pretending to be hawaiian. the beans come straight from the kona belt's volcanic slopes, where elevation and ocean mist create something impossible to replicate. captain cook's family-run operation understands what real hawaiian estate coffee should taste like. clean. bright acidity that doesn't bite. notes of macadamia and brown sugar that linger long after you've finished the cup. this is why kona commands respect.

all coffee from buddha's cup kona coffee and tea farm

captain cook, usa

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