Island Coffee Jamaica Coffee St. Helona Island Coffee Fine Coffee
Jamaica (Jamaica) aroma 3.5 min brightness 4 min mellow 4% flavor 5% aftertaste 5%
Suitable baking degree: baking in City, baking at most until the second explosion is just about to begin.
Located in the Caribbean, Jamaica is the famous birthplace of Blue Mountain Coffee. The legendary delicious coffee comes from the high mountains to the east of Jamaica. The earliest Blue Mountain Coffee came from several estates. Later, the Jamaican government laid down a set of regulations. As long as it is produced in the Blue Mountains, the name "Blue Mountain" can be used for tree species and processing procedures. But in fact, the good Blue Mountain Coffee is still those estates. The price of the real Blue Mountain is so high that the retail price of a pound of raw beans is nearly four or five hundred. But supply often falls short of demand! A good Blue Mountain has a medium consistency ear flavor, creamy and drupe flavor, plus a floral hint of acidity. According to the laws of economics, Lanshan is so expensive because of its low production. Is it really delicious to drink? That depends on personal liking. Of course, because the price is expensive and profitable, there are a lot of fake Blue Mountain coffee beans, and these beans are still known as "authentic Blue Mountain"!
St. Helena (St.Helena) aroma 3.5 minutes brightness 4 minutes mellow 4 minutes flavor 4.5 points aftertaste 4.5 points
Suitable for baking: people who like sour taste in City/Full city can bake to city, while if you want to show a balanced flavor of island coffee, you can bake to full city, just a little deeper.
Remember where Napoleon was banished after his defeat? Yes, it is St. Helena Island! I didn't expect that this 8-mile-long and 6-mile-wide island also produces coffee. St. Helena not only produces coffee, but also produces very good coffee! Of course, the annual output of the island must be pitifully small, and a bunch of coffee critics have greatly praised St. Helena's coffee as excellent, so the price is unmatched by ordinary people! St. Helena grows ancient Yemeni species, which, coupled with careful care, eventually produces very high-quality coffee beans. St. Helena coffee tastes medium, with a shallow but bright fruit aroma, in addition to the spice flavor, the overall performance is quite balanced. The only problem is that it may be hard to get!
Dominica (Dominican) aroma 4 minutes brightness 4 minutes mellow 4 points flavor 4 points aftertaste 4 points
Suitable for roasting: City/Full ctiy, like other island coffee, is not suitable for roasting too deep, and the flavor of Dominican coffee can be best shown between City and Full City.
Dominica, like Jamaica, is an island in the Caribbean and a famous producer of boutique coffee beans. There are several famous producing areas in the country: Bani, Barahona and Ocoa. Although Dominica is an island coffee, the price is not as high as other island coffee. Friends who like the clean flavor of washed beans can give it a try.
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Blending requires a formula proportion of coffee beans, fine coffee.
Blending requires a formula proportion, from the original flavor of a single product to add a little different elements of other coffee beans, it is worthy of coffee people to taste carefully, each time a slightly different formula will also have a difference change, some perfect and unique matching beans, by the coffee company as the supreme treasure, for a long time this kind of matching method, completely in the hands of the coffee blender, matching
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Nicaragua Shangri-La Esperanza producing country: Nicaragua Grade: SHG planting area: Sinotega label: Shangri-La Esperanza treatment method: wet treatment and sun-drying appearance: 0dgamble 300grgrgrgrRere 17-18SCR Variety: Kaddura Note: dry aroma full of chocolate flavor, accompanied by hazelnut and cocoa flavor. The wet aroma also tastes of chocolate.
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