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Blend · Honduras + Ethiopia

Assemblage café grain ChâteauBelleville

Roasted by Belleville Brulerie

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RoasteryBelleville Brulerie
BlendNeptaly Bautista, Honduras + Kelem Wallaga, Ethiopia + Tabe Burka, Ethiopia
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Tasting notesfruits mâturés, corps très développé✓

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  • fruits mâturés
    not on the wheel
  • corps très développé
    not on the wheel

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  1. Origins

    A blend of 3 origins

    this coffee combines green coffee from several places

    1. Neptaly Bautista, Honduras

      Other

    2. Kelem Wallaga, Ethiopia

      Natural

    3. Tabe Burka, Ethiopia

      Washed

  2. Roastery

    Belleville Brulerie

  3. Coffee· viewing

    Assemblage café grain ChâteauBelleville

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Dose15 gWater250 gRatio1:16.7Temp93°CTime2:45
Grindmedium-fine
  1. 0:00bloom 45 g, 45 s
  2. 0:45pour to 150 g
  3. 1:30pour to 250 g

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