Excellent coffee when roasted lightly. Its taste is frank, it has a lot of body and releases a subtle fragrance of flower. Excellent for lovers of sweet coffee.
● Coffee grown in altitude gives it a very lively taste, with a refined and spicy flavor.
● Guatemalan SHB (strictly hard beans) is one of the best coffees you can find: very full-bodied with a deliciously balanced acidity.
● Flavor full, seductive, spicy and complete.
● Guatemala Antigua, a coffee that combines complex nuances (smoke, spices, flowers, sometimes chocolate) with an acidity ranging from gently shiny to austere powerful.
Taste profile
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Taste profile description
In order to choose a good coffee it is extremely important to understand the three components that characterize coffee.
The body: This is the feeling of heaviness and power of taste found at the back of the tongue. A coffee with lots of body will turn the color of the cream that is added to it in a golden brown.
Acidity: Acidity causes a pungent sensation and gives a slightly sweet taste to coffee. It is a sensation found on the sides of the tongue. A slight acidity will be very pleasant when tasting of your coffee.
The aroma: In order to define what the aroma is, we could simply say that it is a combination of the taste and the scent of a good coffee. We will define the aroma of a coffee in that it evokes a known taste: the chocolate taste of a mocha and the fruity taste of Kenya AA says that a coffee is rich when it presents a nice balance of these three components.