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roaster's espresso selection, rwanda + colombia + guatemala coffee from mission coffee works

rwanda + colombia + guatemala coffee

Roaster's Espresso Selection

by mission coffee works · london, uk

you'll taste caramel before milk chocolate. this is roaster's espresso selection, a washed rwanda + colombia + guatemala from mission coffee works.

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the bean

origin
rwanda + colombia + guatemala
process
washed
status
in stock
mission coffee works built this espresso blend from three washed coffees sourced across rwanda, colombia, and guatemala. the washed process keeps the cup clean and defined, letting the caramel sweetness and milk chocolate body come through clearly, with darker chocolate depth in the finish. it's a reliable, well-structured espresso choice rather than a single-origin experiment. pull it as espresso for the fullest expression of those chocolate and caramel layers, or use it in milk-based drinks where the cocoa notes hold their own against the dairy.

common questions

What does Roaster's Espresso Selection taste like?

it leads with caramel sweetness and milk chocolate, finishing with darker chocolate depth. the washed processing keeps the flavors clean and the cup structured rather than fruity or ferment-forward.

How is Roaster's Espresso Selection grown and processed?

the blend draws on beans from rwanda, colombia, and guatemala, all processed using the washed method, where the fruit is removed before drying to produce a cleaner, more defined cup.

How should I brew Roaster's Espresso Selection?

it's designed for espresso, so an espresso machine will give you the best result. the caramel and chocolate notes also carry well into milk-based drinks like flat whites or lattes.

about mission coffee works

you're on grosvenor way, e5, which isn't the kind of street that gets much foot traffic from tourists or people who just wandered over from somewhere else. hackney wick sits close, clapton too, and this part of london has its own pace, its own logic. mission coffee works operates out of unit 4, a roastery address rather than a high street one, and that detail matters: the coffee is being made here, not just served. regulars in this corner of the city have found it and kept coming back, which is a harder thing to sustain than a good opening week. if you're making the trip out to e5, don't rush. come on a weekday morning, when the street is quieter, and get whatever's on the filter bar.

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