Coffee review

Introduction of varieties of coffee bean flavor description and grinding scale with mild acidity in Saint Roman Manor, Costa Rica

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Using utensils: Philharmonic pressure, 20 seconds pressure filtration, 88 degrees water temperature, medium to medium fineness grinding, water powder ratio 12:1, this Philharmonic pressure product surprised me, no less than the successful siphon pot. The dry fragrance and wet fragrance are quite strong, and the dry fragrance of the powder is comparable to that of Yega Snow, to a sweet fragrance that makes people secrete saliva. It smells like chocolate. Full-bodied, mild and clean taste

Using utensils: Philharmonic pressure, 20 seconds pressure filtration, 88 degrees water temperature, medium to medium fineness grinding, water powder ratio 12:1, this Philharmonic pressure product surprised me, no less than the successful siphon pot. The dry fragrance and wet fragrance are quite strong, and the dry fragrance of the powder is comparable to that of Yega Snow, to a sweet fragrance that makes people secrete saliva. It smells like chocolate. Rich aroma, mild taste, clean, can not taste astringent taste. The first mouthful was actively sour, but after a while the second bite felt very balanced and thick. After that, you will feel that the bright sour taste is blocked by glycol. After that, Huigan was also quickly and obviously, but it lasted not long. This cup is not bitter or astringent, the acidity is good, clean and mild Costa Rica, people who do not drink a single drink may like it.

Product name: Tarazhu Costa Rica Tarrazu SHB, Costa Rica

Country: Costa Rica

Producing area: Tarazhu Tarrazu

Manor: jaguar Manor El Puma Estate

Grade: SHB/EP

Treatment: washing and fermentation, drying in the back section.

Baking degree: medium baking

The coffee produced in Costa Rica is light and sweet in flavor and pleasant in flavor. The excellent Costa Rican coffee is called SHB. The coffee beans here have been carefully processed, and that is why there is high-quality coffee. Costa Rican coffee is full of Arabica beans, washed with water, its style is bright, fragrant, clear as wind chimes swaying in the breeze, mild acidity and sweetness. Because of the sweetness, even if the coffee gets cold, it tastes very good, which is a major feature of Costa Rican coffee.

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