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papua new guinea coffee

Papua New Guinea Sigri Estate Peaberry Coffee

by lucas roasting company, llc · wolfeboro, usa

you'll taste lemon before milk chocolate. this is papua new guinea sigri estate peaberry coffee, a washed papua new guinea from lucas roasting company, llc.

lemonmilk chocolatedark chocolate
$15buy from lucas roasting company, llc

the bean

origin
papua new guinea
region
western highlands
process
washed
varietal
typica
roast
light
status
in stock
this is a washed typica peaberry from sigri estate in papua new guinea's western highlands, roasted light by lucas roasting company. peaberries are single, round beans that form inside the coffee cherry instead of the usual flat-sided pair, and they tend to roast evenly and concentrate flavor. the cup leads with bright lemon acidity, then settles into milk chocolate and dark chocolate on the finish. for best results, brew with a pour-over or filter method to let the clean, washed processing and light roast clarity come through. grind medium-fine, use water around 93c, and give it a 30-second bloom.

common questions

What does Papua New Guinea Sigri Estate Peaberry Coffee taste like?

it tastes bright and citrusy up front with a distinct lemon quality, then rounds out with milk chocolate and dark chocolate as it cools. the washed processing keeps the cup clean and lets those flavors read clearly.

How is Papua New Guinea Sigri Estate Peaberry Coffee grown and processed?

the coffee is grown at sigri estate in the western highlands of papua new guinea using the typica varietal, and it is processed using the washed method, which removes the fruit before drying and produces a cleaner, brighter cup.

How should I brew Papua New Guinea Sigri Estate Peaberry Coffee?

because it is roasted light, a pour-over or filter brewer works well to highlight its brightness and chocolate finish. aim for a medium-fine grind, water around 93c, and a short bloom before a steady, even pour.

about lucas roasting company, llc

something about lucas roasting company feels right from the first sip. tucked into the lower level of 7 king st in wolfeboro, this isn't your cookie-cutter coffee shop. the beans here get attention that chains simply can't match. each roast carries the kind of intention you taste immediately, that clean finish that makes you pause mid-conversation. regulars know this. they've found that rare thing: a roaster who understands that good coffee isn't about fancy marketing or instagram moments. it's about respecting the bean, understanding heat curves, knowing when to stop. the 4.9 rating from 177 google reviews tells you what locals already figured out. this is where you go when you actually care what's in your cup. no pretense, just honest coffee done right.

all coffee from lucas roasting company, llc

wolfeboro, usa

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