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Tata Nahual is produced in the coffee growing region of Acatenango by a family-owned green coffee exporter who has over 25 years of experience working in coffee production. Their facilities are located in the coffee- growing region of Fraijanes Plateau, this is where they have their headquarters and their dry mill, for the preparation of their coffees and microlots. Its mission is to receive the highest quality Guatemalan coffee from the best producers, in order to be the first option for its customers. Its vision is to develop long-term relationships with producers who have adequate maintenance, harvesting and processing practices, this allows them to position themselves in the main consumer markets for differentiated coffees.
CAN 250g.
- OriginGuatemala
- TerroirAcatenango, 1.200 – 1.800 m.a.s.l.
- VarietalBourbon, Catuai, Caturra
- ProcessingWashed
- AromaLemon, Walnut, Yellow fruits,
- FlavourDark brown caramel, Yellow plum
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Be first to try! Make your pre order of this beautiful Kenyan coffee and receive your can from the first roasted batch.
Muranga County has cool temperatures and fertile central highlands. The combination of fertile volcanic soil, seasonal rainfall and high altitude provide the ideal climate for coffees characterised by high acidity, full body and ripe fruit flavours. Due to the cool conditions, the cherries in Murang’a develop slowly and the beans reach a large size. Kanjathi wetmill (or factory) was established in 1971under Kangiri Farmers’ Co-operative Society and now works with 1,100 registered members, local smallholder farmers who cultivate typical Kenyan varieties (SLs, Batian and Ruiru11). These beans are wet processed and then delivered at Othaya dry mill where it is rested in parchment for 3 weeks before being hulled.
CAN 250g.
- Origin:Kenya
- Terroir:Murang’a County, 1900 m.a.s.l
- Wet Mill:Kanjathi
- Varietal:Batian, Ruiru 11, SL28, SL34
- Processing:Washed
- Aroma:Fruity, Sweet
- Flavour:Blackcurrant, Orange marmalade, Caramel, Lemon and Tea
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Abyssinia coffee comes from the coffee-growing regionof Guji and is produced by a family exporter that workswith different producers in the region. This family-owned exporter has a long history of putting a lot of emphasison the tasting of their lots to maintain the consistencythey want to give to their customers and building a solid family relationship with producers and customers.
- OriginEthiopia
- TerroirGuji,1900 – 2000 m.a.s.l.
- ProducerVarious Smallholders
- VarietalHeirloom
- ProcessingNatural
- AromaBalanced, Sweet
- FlavourRed Fruits and Berries
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Mario & Angelica´s farm is called “Los Milagros” because it helps their family earn a living. They not only grow coffee but also grow cabbage, carrots, lettuce, potatoes and more.
A walk through their farm helps you understand why it´s called The Miracles- because it produces wonders of vegetables and coffee. In fact they are transitioning from vegetables towards greater coffee production.
Their kids are Elmer Leandro and Yader Antonio. When asked why the are converting to coffee from vegetable
production, they responded that coffee farming is betterfor the land.- Origin:Nicaragua
- Terroir:Jinotega, 1400 m.a.s.l.
- Producer:Mario & Angelica, members of the Gold Mountain Producers
- Varietal:Caturra, Red & Yellow Catuai
- Process:Washed
- Aroma:Apple, Cherry, Vanilla
- Flavour:Pear, Black Cherry, Apple
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The Mogiana region, which runs along the São Paulo and Minas Gerais border, is home to some of the most consistently sweet and well-structured naturals produced in Brazil. Selected lots from individual farms were processed together to create a rich, smooth, balaced and clean cup. The goal with this coffee
is to have a reliable profile from batch to batch,
making Mogiana a coffee that can be a base of our menu year-round.- Origin:Brazil
- Terroir:Mogiana, 1400 m
- Producer:Various producers
- Varietal:Acaia, Catuai, Caturra, Mundo Nuovo
- Processing:Natural
- Aroma:Honey
- Flavour:Chocolate, almond, dried fruits
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Cold Brew Hario MIZUDASHI 1l
17.00€Make the perfect cold brew coffee with the Hario MIZUDASHI. Capacity for 1l.
Grind coffee very coarsely and leave in infusion overnight in the refrigerator.
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Solo magazine #6
14.00€One of the leading coffee magazines for coffee enthusiasts and professionals. The 6th Solo magazine issue for you to enjoy with your favorite cup of coffee!
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50g loose leaf herbal infusion
With a hit of caffeine and L-theanine, this infusion is made for starting your day on the right foot. The citrus kick of lemongrass is softened by a smooth green tea harvested from wild trees, freshened with mint and boosted with ginger and the adaptogens ginseng, rosemary and liquorice root adding a silky sweet note. This vibrant combination creates a brilliant blend that’s absolutely delicious.
Ingredients: Lemongrass, peppermint, green tea, ginger, liquorice, ginseng, rosemary.
Origin Egypt, India, Uzbekistan, China, Laos, Morocco, Portugal. An exclusive Canton recipe, blended in Alsace, France.
FLAVOUR NOTES AND AROMA The citrus zing of lemongrass is softened with green tea, while mint, ginger, ginseng and rosemary offer their own complex flavours that are rounded nicely with the natural sweetness of liquorice root.
INFUSION GUIDELINES For the ideal cup of Canton Green Boost, steep 3g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.
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50g loose leaf herbal infusion
Savour a sense of calm with this soothing, naturally caffeine-free blend of lemon verbena, calming chamomile and tilia leaf – a native British tree used for centuries to promote relaxation. This aromatic blend is floral with the sweetest hint of rose and is lovely to help you unwind at any time of day, but particularly before bed.
Ingredients: Lemon verbena, chamomile, tilia, rose petals, lavender, moringa leaves.
Origin Bulgaria, Portugal, Croatia, Morocco, Albania, Burkina Faso. An exclusive Canton recipe, blended in Alsace.
FLAVOUR NOTES AND AROMA – This aromatic brew captures the soothing flavours of lemon and chamomile finished with the sweetest hint of rose.
INFUSION GUIDELINES For the ideal cup of Canton Botanical Calm, steep 2g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.
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75g loose green tea
Succulent. Verdant. Fresh spring greens meet asparagus and make hay while the sun shines.
Origin Chun’an County, Zhejiang Province, China
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cashew, green asparagus, chestnut One thing you have to know… Jade Green Tips aka Mao Jian is an excellent entry level green tea. It’s soft and easy drinking, hand-picked from tea bushes growing high up in the fresh mountain air where the flavour in the leaf is concentrated by plenty of soft rain, warm days and cool nights. Hand-rolled in a hot dry wok the tea master creates the characteristic twisted shape.
BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 70 degrees C Time – 3 min
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100g loose infusion
Citrus-sweet. Harmonious. Vivifying. Hot and spicy in winter, ice cool in summer this herbal beauty delivers all things to everyone.
Origin of lemongrass: Egypt
Origin of ginger root: China
Origin of liquorice: Spain
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cedar wood, ginger zest One thing you have to know… Canton Lemongrass and Ginger herbal infusion works perfectly as a Thai- inspired iced tea, add rum and make it into a cocktail.
BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 4 min
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50 pyramids. Plastic free plant based material.
Muscatel. Bright. Ethereal. Chinese tea bushes thrive in the Himalayas and yield this sparkling ‘Champagne of teas’.
Origin Singell Estate, Darjeeling, India
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Muscatel grape, dried raisin One thing you have to know… Canton Darjeeling high-grade tea is a second flush Darjeeling. This refers to the second picking season of the year (May-June). Second flush Darjeelings tend to be darker and richer than first flush and considered more premium.
BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 3 min
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150g. black loose tea with bergamot
Bergamot. Velvety. Harmonious. Classic English elegance, exalted by heady botanical citrus notes.
Origin of black tea: Hunan Province, China; Assam and Nilgiri, India
Origin of bergamot oil: Calabria, Italy
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Citrus, cedar wood One thing you have to know… Cheap Earl Grey teas use synthetic flavouring , Canton Earl Grey high-grade tea uses 100% pure cold-pressed oil from Calabria from the peel of the bergamot fruit (a citrus fruit closely related to the bitter orange and lemon).
BREWING INDICATIONS For the ideal cup of Canton Earl Grey, steep 4g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for four minutes if you’re taking it with milk. If you’re taking it black, use 3g of loose leaf and only steep it for two minutes.