Product Description
MEDIUM(CTY) ROAST COFFEE - Mild citrus acidity with a well-balanced structure.
- Washed Process (Fully Washed) – City Medium Roast
- Flavor Notes: Caramel, orange marmalade, floral honey, and red apple.
- Acidity: Mild citrus acidity with a well-balanced structure.
- Body: Medium with a smooth, silky texture.
- Aftertaste: Clean and lingering, with notes of sweet orange, almonds, and light chocolate.
- Specific Notes:
- A refined cup with sweetness and clarity, offering a delightful balance of citrus brightness and caramel depth.
- Natural Process (Dry Process) – City Medium Roast
- Flavor Notes: Dark berries, dried apricot, molasses, and cocoa.
- Acidity: Gentle and wine-like, giving a rounder, fruit-driven profile.
- Body: Medium to full-bodied with a syrupy mouthfeel.
- Aftertaste: Long-lasting, with notes of dark chocolate, plum, and a touch of spice.
- Specific Notes:
- The natural process delivers a fruitier and bolder flavor profile with more complexity, while the roast adds depth and a hint of toasted nuts and dark caramel.


Coffee Storage & Brewing Tips: Get the Best Brew Every Time!
- 1. Store Your Coffee Beans Like a Pro!
- Keep it Fresh: Store your coffee beans in an airtight container to prevent exposure to air, moisture, and light. This will lock in the flavor for longer.
- Ideal Environment: Always store coffee in a cool, dark place, away from heat sources like stoves or windows.
- 2. Resting Time for Maximum Flavor:
- Let Your Coffee Rest: After roasting, we recommend letting your coffee rest for 12 days. This resting period helps the flavors develop fully, giving you the best taste experience!
- 3. Use It Within 2 Months
- Freshness Matters: For the most vibrant and rich flavor, use your coffee within 2 months of the roasting date. After this period, the beans begin to lose their flavor and freshness.
- 4. Grind Right Before Brewing:
- For optimal freshness, grind your coffee just before brewing. The grind size should match your brewing method – finer for espresso, coarser for French Press, and medium for drip brewing.
- 5. Don’t Overbrew – Find the Sweet Spot!
- Brew your coffee based on the recommended ratios of coffee to water, and don't leave it on the heat for too long! Overbrewing can lead to bitterness.
- 6. Brew It Your Way!
- Explore different brewing methods like French Press, AeroPress, Espresso, or Pour-Over to discover which brings out the flavors you love most.
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