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homeroastersmini & mighty ltdkimbo coffee la tazza d’oro miscela bar beans – 1 kg

ethiopia + brazil + india coffee

Kimbo Coffee La Tazza D’Oro Miscela Bar Beans – 1 KG

by mini & mighty ltd · rossendale, uk

this is kimbo coffee la tazza d’oro miscela bar beans – 1 kg, an ethiopia + brazil + india from mini & mighty ltd.

£21.99buy from mini & mighty ltd

the bean

origin
ethiopia + brazil + india
roast
medium-dark
status
in stock
kimbo la tazza d'oro miscela bar is a 1 kg bag of whole beans blended from ethiopia, brazil, and india, roasted to a medium-dark level by mini & mighty ltd. the combination of origins brings together the fruity character typical of ethiopian coffee, the body and low acidity associated with brazilian beans, and the spice and earthiness that indian coffees contribute. medium-dark roasting develops a fuller, slightly bitter edge while keeping some origin character intact. this blend is built for espresso, so pull it on a machine or moka pot for the most balanced result.

common questions

What does Kimbo Coffee La Tazza D'Oro Miscela Bar Beans – 1 KG taste like?

as a medium-dark roasted blend of ethiopia, brazil, and india, you can expect a full-bodied cup with dark, slightly bitter notes alongside the fruity and earthy qualities each origin brings. it is built to perform as a bold, rounded espresso blend.

How is Kimbo Coffee La Tazza D'Oro Miscela Bar Beans – 1 KG grown and processed?

the beans are sourced from three origins: ethiopia, brazil, and india, each contributing different growing conditions and processing traditions. beyond the country origins, no specific processing method is detailed for this blend.

How should I brew Kimbo Coffee La Tazza D'Oro Miscela Bar Beans – 1 KG?

this is a medium-dark roasted bar blend, so it is best suited to espresso machines or a moka pot where pressure brewing brings out its full body and reduces sharpness. grind fresh from the whole beans just before brewing for best results.

about mini & mighty ltd

specialty coffee from a roaster that takes the sourcing side seriously is a different thing to drink, and that's the starting point here. mini & mighty ltd operates out of the prinny mill business centre on blackburn road in haslingden, which puts it in rossendale's working industrial belt rather than any kind of high street scene. that location isn't incidental. roasters who set up in mill buildings tend to be focused on the work, not the footfall. if you're driving out to haslingden specifically, you already know what you're after. the regulars here are loyal in the way that only happens when the product holds up week after week. worth building your morning around a filter if that's on offer, and blackburn road will get you there.

all coffee from mini & mighty ltd

rossendale, uk

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