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rwanda + brazil + peru coffee

Elevation Blend

by white cloud coffee co. · london, uk

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is elevation blend, a rwanda + brazil + peru from white cloud coffee co..

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the bean

origin
rwanda + brazil + peru
roast
light
status
in stock
elevation blend from white cloud coffee co. combines beans from rwanda, brazil, and peru into a light roast with a chocolate-forward profile. the cup leads with milk chocolate and finishes with darker cocoa notes, the three origins each contributing to that range of sweetness and depth. because it's a light roast, brewing methods that allow careful temperature and contact time control, such as pour over or filter, will bring out the cleaner, more defined chocolate character. avoid over-extraction, which can push the darker cocoa notes bitter.

common questions

What does Elevation Blend taste like?

elevation blend tastes of milk chocolate and dark chocolate, giving it a profile that moves from sweeter, creamier cocoa notes toward something a little deeper and more bitter-edged.

How is Elevation Blend grown and processed?

the blend draws on beans from three origins, rwanda, brazil, and peru, though specific farm, altitude, or processing details have not been provided for this lot.

How should I brew Elevation Blend?

as a light roast, elevation blend responds well to brew methods that give you control over temperature and extraction time, so pour over or drip filter are solid starting points to preserve the milk and dark chocolate notes without tipping into bitterness.

about white cloud coffee co.

if you're the kind of person who does their best thinking away from a desk, white cloud coffee co. in london is worth knowing about. locally well regarded and operating as an independent roaster, it sits in a city where the competition for your coffee loyalty is genuinely fierce, so that reputation means something. you're not walking into a place that coasts. the roasting side of things matters here, which tends to sharpen the focus on what ends up in the cup rather than just the environment around it. worth timing your visit for a mid-morning weekday if you want the space to yourself. the cortado is a reasonable place to start.

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london, uk