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homeroasterswakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraatmicrolot drip bag [5-pack]
microlot drip bag [5-pack], rwanda coffee from wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat

rwanda coffee

Microlot Drip Bag [5-Pack]

by wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat · amsterdam, netherlands

this is microlot drip bag [5-pack], a rwanda from wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat.

€7.5buy from wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat

the bean

origin
rwanda
status
in stock
this is a microlot coffee from rwanda, roasted by wakuli coffee and packaged in a convenient set of five ready-to-brew drip bags. the microlot designation points to a small, traceable lot with close attention to picking and processing, though specific processing details were not supplied. rwanda is known for producing washed coffees with clean, fruit-forward and tea-like character. the drip bag format requires no equipment, just hot water poured directly over the bag, making it a practical option for the office, travel, or anyone wanting a consistent single-serve cup without a grinder or brewer.

common questions

What does Microlot Drip Bag [5-Pack] taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided for this lot, but rwandan microlot coffees typically present clean, bright flavors. for precise flavor details, check wakuli coffee's current lot description on their site.

How is Microlot Drip Bag [5-Pack] grown and processed?

the coffee is sourced from a microlot in rwanda, meaning it comes from a small, identifiable batch, but processing method details were not supplied with the available facts.

How should I brew Microlot Drip Bag [5-Pack]?

each drip bag is self-contained, hang it over your cup and pour hot water, around 90 to 94 degrees celsius, slowly through the bag for a clean, filter-style cup with no extra equipment needed.

about wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat

when you need somewhere that doesn't make coffee feel like performance art, wakuli fits. this is jan pieter heijestraat doing what it does best: letting locals get on with their day while serving beans that actually matter. the kind of place where you can sit with your laptop for hours without anyone hovering. or grab something quick on your way to vondelpark. amsterdam has plenty of spots trying too hard to be the next big thing. wakuli just roasts good coffee and serves it without the theater. the neighborhood knows this. regulars show up because the espresso hits right, not because someone's making latte art that'll melt in thirty seconds anyway. but here's what works: they take their sourcing seriously without lecturing you about it. the roasting happens in-house, which means fresher beans than most places can manage. and the staff actually knows their product instead of just memorizing a script. stop by for a flat white on tuesday morning.

all coffee from wakuli coffee | jan pieter heijestraat

amsterdam, netherlands

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