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juan carlos & aracely, nicaragua coffee from fireheart coffee

nicaragua coffee

Juan Carlos & Aracely

by fireheart coffee · london, uk

this is juan carlos & aracely, a nicaragua from fireheart coffee.

£16.95buy from fireheart coffee

the bean

origin
nicaragua
status
in stock
juan carlos & aracely is a nicaraguan coffee roasted by fireheart coffee. sourced from nicaragua, it carries the character of its regional growing conditions and the care of the producers it's named after. without additional processing or tasting note details on hand, the best starting point is to treat it as you would a well-sourced central american lot: filter brewing tends to highlight clarity and origin character, so a pour over or drip setup at medium grind is a reasonable approach. check fireheart's packaging for any specific roast level or flavor cues that can help you dial in grind size and water temperature.

common questions

What does Juan Carlos & Aracely taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided in the available facts, so it's worth checking fireheart coffee's current product page or bag for their listed flavor descriptors before purchasing.

How is Juan Carlos & Aracely grown and processed?

this coffee comes from nicaragua and is named after its producers, juan carlos and aracely, though specific processing method details were not included in the supplied information.

How should I brew Juan Carlos & Aracely?

no specific brew method or roast level was supplied, but nicaraguan coffees generally respond well to pour over or filter brewing, which tends to preserve origin clarity and producer character.

about fireheart coffee

slow saturday mornings in muswell hill have a particular pace, and fireheart coffee on alexandra park road fits that pace well. you're not rushing here. this is an independent roaster, which means the coffee you're drinking was likely roasted nearby rather than trucked in from a warehouse operation with no stake in how it tastes. that matters more than people tend to admit. the neighborhood itself sits in north london's quieter residential belt, far enough from zone 1 that it draws a local crowd rather than a tourist one, which changes the atmosphere considerably. fireheart has built a reputation that holds up under scrutiny, and for a roaster operating out of a unit on alexandra park road, that's not a small thing. worth making the trip for a cortado on a weekday morning when the street is still finding its footing.

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