Pour-Over Coffee
Slow down
Discover the world of pour-over
Learning to disconnect, slowing down the pace... Did you say "Slow Life"? And why not "slow coffee"? Also known as "pour-over methods", pour-over coffee is the return of an ancestral way of preparing coffee, based on a slow preparation ritual, where the method allows you to enhance an aromatic profile and where the coffee beans tell you about their story.
The breakfast club
There's nothing like a Chemex or a French Press to start your day. But there are a few rules to follow: get the right water to coffee ratios for a balanced extraction, use filtered water and adjusted temperature, or adapt your recipe according to the colour of the roast and the pour-over method used.
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The size of the grind is also important. With an AeroPress, you can use any grind you like, but with a Chemex, a French press or a V60, you should use a medium or even fine grind.
By the way, the V60 is a Japanese dripper (a filter holder), which takes its name from its conical shape: the cone forms a 60° angle. This drink will delight fans of very light to light roasts, while enhancing the floral and fruity notes of your coffee beans.
For the latter, opt for a specialty coffee. These gourmet coffees, with no defects in the cup and rated above 80/100, will particularly enhance your pour-over coffee recipes. More history, more terroir: this is the certainty of a cup that reveals the full aromatic profile of the bean, while guaranteeing fairer compensation for the producers and the traceability of the product.
Decanter and pour-over coffee
D-Kanta, which takes its name from the verb "to decant", is a brand created for pour-over coffee. High-quality accessories, but also grinders, scales, pouring machines, you have all the beans you need to extract your coffee. The manual coffee grinder, in particular, will appeal to those who prefer gentle methods for freshly ground coffee. Designed to allow you to achieve a perfect grind, thanks to its solid body, it contains no plastic or paint. What if pour-over coffee also allowed you to consume better?
Filtrer
- Double-wall
- Espresso
- 8 cl
- Dripper with flat bottom
- For 25cl/2 cups
- Stainless steel and cooper
- Use flat bottom filters
- Use flat bottom filters
- Copper
- Dripper with flat bottom
- For 50cl/4 cups
- LED Dot Matrix Display
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Highly precise
- 7 different modes
- The glass BODUM PEBO is a vacuum coffee maker: it works in the same way as the Cona coffee maker
- Colour : Black
- Materials : Plastic, borosilicate glass, stainless steel, titanium
- Capacity : 8 cups / 1 Litre
- Double wall
- Permanent mesh filter
- Strong borosilicate glass
- Capacity: 0.25L
- Bodum food storage jar
- Great retro kitchen look!
- Strong borosilicate glass
- Capacity: 1L
- Bodum food storage jar
- Great retro kitchen look!
- Strong borosilicate glass
- Capacity: 2L
- Bodum food storage jar
- Great retro kitchen look!
- Roasted in the Basque Country
- 100% Arabica
- Balanced and delicious
- 1kg
- Also available in 250gr
- Light Roast
- 100% Arabica
- Specialty coffee
- Artisanally Roasted in France
- Notes of Chocolate and Spices
- 4 x 250g Discovery Pack
- Pure Origin Coffee Beans
- 2 Medium Roasts
- 2 Light Roasts
- Roasted in France
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica (Brazil, Ethiopia)
- Notes of chocolate and berries
- Special espresso blend
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica: Mundo Novo/Catuai
- Specialty Coffee From Brazil
- Artisanally Roasted in France
- Notes of Chocolate & Peanut Butter
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica (Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Colombia)
- Artisanally roasted in France
- Fruity notes (citrus)
- Grind for Slow Coffee
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica (Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Colombia)
- Artisanally roasted in France
- Fruity notes (citrus)
- Universal grind
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica: Mundo Novo/Catuai
- From Brazil
- Grind for Moka pots
- Artisanally roasted in France
- Notes of chocolate & peanut butter
- Medium Roast
- 100% Arabica from Colombia
- Organic Coffee Beans
- Specialty Coffee
- Roasted in France
- Light Roast
- 100% Arabica - Moka (Ethiopia)
- Specialty Coffee
- Artisanally Roasted in France
- Citrus Notes
- Blend
- Moka / Heirloom (Ethiopia)
- Roasted in France
- From organic farming
- 2x250g
- Double function: bottle & coffee maker
- Easy to clean
- BPA-free
- Supplied with 25 paper filters
- Italian Metal-burr
- 30g capacity
- Espresso to pour-over
- Extra Light Grinder
- For 375ml/1 to 3 cups
- Glass & Wood
- Dishwasher Safe (Removable Wood Handle)
- A Specialty Coffee Icon!
- For 750ml/6 cups
- Glass & Wood
- Dishwasher Safe (Removable Wood Handle)
- A Specialty Coffee Icon!
- 100% Arabica (3 Bourbons)
- 250 grams
- Artisanally roasted in France
- Balanced coffee, suave, beautiful aftertaste
- Best Coffee Roast in France 2013
- Made of Stainless Steel
- Ergonomic Design
- Black Colour for Impartial Tasting
- Perfect for Specialty Coffee Cupping Sessions
- Scale for filter coffee / pour-over methods
- LED display
- Power supply: Battery with USB cable included
- For weighing between 0.3 and 2000 g
- Integrated stopwatch
- Capacity: 1.2L
- Type of Pourer: Gooseneck Spout
- Material: Plastic & Stainless Steel
- The + : Precision for Pour-over
- Capacity: 600ml
- Gooseneck Spout
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Perfect for Pour-over Coffee
- 100% organic Arabica
- Coffee from Ethiopia
- Medium roast
- Roasted in France
- 1kg coffee beans
- 100% Arabica (Brazil, Nicaragua, Honduras, Mexico and Costa Rica)
- 250 grams
- French Artisanally roasted
- Fruity blend especially for Slow Coffee
- 250 grams
- 80% Arabica/20% Robusta (Madagascar, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Columbia, Mexico)
- French Artisanally roasted
- Strong blend special MOKA coffee maker
- Capacity: 1.2L
- All heat sources including induction
- Gooseneck Kettle
- Stainless Steel Kettle
- Improved version of the Hario Skerton
- Ceramic Burr
- Bean container for 70g coffee beans
- High quality glassware
- Dishwasher safe
- Manual coffee grinder with hopper
- Adjustable conical ceramic burrs
- 50g hopper for coffee beans
- Will grind up to 24g in container
- Ceramic Burr
- Bean container for 70g coffee beans
- High quality glassware
- Dishwasher safe
- Pour-Over/V60 Carafe
- Capacity: 500ml
- Materials: Glass and Silicone
- With V60 Dripper Stand
- Detox Ground Coffee from Honduras
- Certified organic and fairtraide
- 250g: approx 35 cups
- Anti-oxidant properties
- Kraft refill bag
- Removable handle
- Conical steel burrs
- Polished wood for retro look
- Best Craftsman of France 2018
- 100% Arabica
- Artisanal roasting
- 200g
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Pour-over coffee is a method of preparing coffee that is part of the Slow Food movement. It aims to give priority to a quality, fair and sustainable product while offering an incomparable taste experience. The Pour-Over Coffee movement originated in Italy and has since spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world.
The first principle of pour-over coffee is to take the time to prepare the coffee, using a traditional and ancestral method, to get the best taste. This method consists of grinding the coffee beans with a manual coffee grinder, for example, and brewing the coffee using a gentle and slow method, such as a vacuum coffee maker, an Italian coffee maker, a piston coffee maker or a chemex coffee maker.
Pour-over coffee is a way to enjoy quality, fair trade and sustainable coffee. By opting for a slow and gentle brewing method, you can achieve a coffee that is rich in taste and aroma, with a more delicate body and milder flavour.
Pour-over coffee is also a more sustainable option. It saves water and energy consumption. In addition, by choosing a slow and gentle brewing method, you can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help protect the environment.
Finally, pour-over coffee is an excellent way to support sustainable and fair farming. By choosing Fair Trade certified coffee beans, you can contribute to the protection of farmers' rights and a fair and sustainable supply chain.
The quality and taste of coffee depends to a large extent on the coffee beans used. It is therefore important to choose high quality coffee beans. You can also choose Fair Trade, organic and sustainable certified coffee beans to support sustainable and fair trade agriculture.
In addition, choose coffee beans that match your brewing method. For example, the coffee beans for a French Press should be coarser than those for a coffee filter. Finally, remember that coffee has a limited shelf life.
So buy coffee beans in small quantities and use them quickly to enjoy their full flavour.
To brew a quality cup of pour-over coffee, here are the steps recommended by the MaxiCoffee experts:
- 1. Prepare a filter for the coffee. You can use a paper filter, a stainless steel filter or a coffee filter.
- 2. Boil water using a gooseneck kettle for example.
- 3. Grind your coffee. Use a medium-fine grind which is the ideal grind for a gentle method.
- 4. Place the filter in your dripper, v60 or chemex and add the freshly ground coffee.
- 5. Slowly pour hot water over the ground coffee. Once the water level is about two inches above the ground coffee, stop pouring and wait for the coffee to start flowing into your carafe.
- 6. Once the coffee has finished brewing, remove the filter and your pour-over coffee is ready to be served.