Free
With the purchase of this machine
Free
With the purchase of this machine
Terres de Café
Terres de Café Organic Blend Coffee Beans - 250g
- 100% Arabica (Wallage & Brazil)
- Forest coffee
- Notes : spice, chocolate, tonka bean and citrus
- Hand-roasted in France
- Organic
- 250g
Description
This 100% Arabica coffee bean from the Wallaga forest and organic Brazil signed Terres de Café is a specialty coffee. Discover a cup of coffee with notes of tonka, spices and citrus. This coffee is packaged in 250g bags.
7 - Dark -
Rich and sweet
100% Arabica
Exceptional
Balanced
France
Espresso
Roast - 7 - Dark - recommended: espresso
Pronounced acidity
& Terroir aromas
Pronounced bitterness
& Roasting aromas
Espresso or Filter: how to choose the right type of roast?
Aromatic group - Rich and sweet
Main
Rich and sweet
Secondary
Spicy
Tasting notes:
- Chocolate
- Citrus
- Tonka bean
How to choose my coffee’s aromatic group?
Specialty Coffee - Exceptional
Score ≥ 80
Specialty Coffee : Among the best coffees in the world, from a terroir with a history and traceability. They represent less than 10% of the world's production and are assessed by professional tasters. These are flawless coffees that offer us unique tasting notes.
Exceptional Coffee : They reflect their terroir by guaranteeing a fairer supply chain, better traceability and an exceptional cup. With a score of over 80/100, these coffees are the gateway to specialty coffee.
The higher the rating, the more surprising your coffee tasting experience will be.
Fermentation Process
Natural
Terres de Café selects and roasts some of the most beautiful coffees in the world for the general public and professionals alike. They have a fine and contemporary vision of coffee, "à la française", based on their rich knowledge of coffee plantations, respect for the product, precision, freshness and taste.
Terres de Café considers coffee a sophisticated and high quality product, invoking intense pleasure with each cup.
Today, Terres de Café has 4 retail outlets in Paris and supplies top of the range coffee to 400 restaurants and businesses in the capital. It is now firmly rooted into the phenomenon of French "new wave coffee-roasters".