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pack día de la madre – café de especialidad para compartir, rwanda + colombia coffee from quinto café

rwanda + colombia coffee

Pack Día de la Madre – Café de Especialidad para Compartir

by quinto café · peatonal, spain

you'll taste jasmine before floral. this is pack día de la madre – café de especialidad para compartir, a rwanda + colombia from quinto café.

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the bean

origin
rwanda + colombia
region
nyamasheke
varietal
bourbon
status
in stock
this is a specialty coffee from quinto café, sourced from the nyamasheke region of rwanda and paired with a colombian coffee in a shareable gift pack. the rwandan component is a bourbon varietal, a variety known for its clean, refined cup. expect floral aromatics, with jasmine as the defining note. both origins are suited to brewing methods that highlight delicate floral and fruit characteristics, so filter brewing, such as pour-over or a cafetière with a light touch, will let those jasmine notes come through clearly rather than being muted by pressure-based methods.

common questions

What does Pack Día de la Madre – Café de Especialidad para Compartir taste like?

the coffee leads with jasmine and broader floral notes, qualities typical of rwandan bourbon grown in nyamasheke. it is designed to be aromatic and delicate rather than bold or heavy.

How is Pack Día de la Madre – Café de Especialidad para Compartir grown and processed?

the rwandan coffee in this pack is a bourbon varietal from the nyamasheke region of rwanda, alongside a separate colombian coffee. no specific processing method is stated beyond its specialty-grade status.

How should I brew Pack Día de la Madre – Café de Especialidad para Compartir?

to bring out the jasmine and floral notes, filter methods such as pour-over or a gentle cafetière are a good match, as they preserve the lighter aromatic qualities of bourbon-varietal coffees from rwanda.

about quinto café

you're on calle de neptuno, a quiet residential stretch in tres cantos that doesn't get much foot traffic from people who aren't already heading somewhere specific. quinto café sits at number four, local 4b, which means you'll probably walk past it once before you find it. that slight friction is worth it. this is a roaster that takes the sourcing and roasting side seriously, not just the front-of-house experience, and the regulars here have noticed. people don't come back this consistently to a place in a local 4b without a reason. the neighborhood runs at a different pace than central madrid, and the coffee here fits that. come on a weekday morning, when calle de neptuno is still unhurried, and take your time with whatever's on the filter menu that week.

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