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Colombia Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha

by rumble coffee roasters - macaulay road espresso bar · melbourne, australia

you'll taste jasmine before floral. this is colombia jardines del eden yellow geisha, a colombia from rumble coffee roasters - macaulay road espresso bar.

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the bean

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the colombia jardines del eden yellow geisha is roasted by rumble coffee roasters at their macaulay road espresso bar. yellow geisha is a rare variety known for its delicate, tea-like character, and this colombian example delivers jasmine and floral aromatics that are fragrant and clean. with no processing or roast details specified, approach it with brew methods that preserve clarity and lift, such as filter or pour over, using lower water temperatures around 88-92c to avoid muting the florals. it suits careful, attentive brewing rather than high-pressure extraction.

common questions

What does Colombia Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha taste like?

this coffee leads with jasmine and broader floral notes, making it fragrant and delicate on the palate.

How is Colombia Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha grown and processed?

it is a yellow geisha variety sourced from colombia, though specific farm altitude, processing method, and harvest details have not been provided for this lot.

How should I brew Colombia Jardines del Eden Yellow Geisha?

filter-based brew methods such as pour over tend to suit delicate floral coffees like this, as they highlight clarity and aroma without suppressing the jasmine character.

about rumble coffee roasters - macaulay road espresso bar

the espresso here is the thing to start with, pulled with the kind of consistency that makes kensington locals come back on a tuesday for no particular reason other than habit. rumble roasts its own, which means what's in your cup has a direct line back to decisions made at the roastery level, not just whoever filled the hopper that morning. you're in a suburb that doesn't perform for anyone, and this bar fits that. macaulay road is unhurried, residential, the kind of street where a coffee shop either becomes genuinely useful to people's days or it doesn't survive. this one has. the milk-based options are worth your attention too, but if you want to understand what rumble is actually doing, order the espresso straight, first thing in the morning.

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