Biccode Estate Coffee

Biccode Estate Coffee

Single-estate, washed-process Arabica SLN 795 from Biccode Estate - medium-intensity cup with lemon zest, cacao nibs, caramel and toasted notes.

WashedCoffee where the outer fruit skin and sticky pulp are completely removed from the coffee bean using water then the bean is dried.SLN 795
Lemon zestCacao nibsCaramelToasted notes

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1,580 / kg

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1,580 / kg
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Roasted only after you order - we don't hold coffee bean stock, so it's always freshly roasted.

Biccode Estate coffee is a washed-process Arabica of the SLN 795 varietal.

After hand-picking and selecting only ripe cherries, the coffee is pulped and rinsed with spring water, then dried on raised beds for 21 days with continuous movement for even airflow.

The result is a medium-intensity cup with notes of lemon zest, cacao nibs, caramel, and toasted flavours.

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Flavour notes describe the tastes and aromas you might pick up in the cup - similar to tasting notes on wine or whisky. They come from the coffee's origin, processing method, and roast, and are a guide to what to expect rather than a guarantee of what you'll taste.

Coffee where the outer fruit skin and sticky pulp are completely removed from the coffee bean using water then the bean is dried.

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French Press

Full-bodied and rich, brewed by steeping coarse grounds directly in hot water.

4 min
  1. 1Add 1 heaped tbsp of coarse-ground coffee per 200 ml of water to the French press.
  2. 2Pour hot water (just off the boil, ~95°C) over the grounds and stir gently.
  3. 3Place the lid on with the plunger pulled up, and let it steep for 4 minutes.
  4. 4Press the plunger down slowly and evenly.
  5. 5Pour and serve immediately - coffee left on the grounds keeps brewing and turns bitter.

Tips

  • Grounds that are too fine will clog the mesh filter - stick to a coarse, sea-salt-like grind.
  • Rinse the plunger and mesh filter right after brewing so oils don't build up and turn rancid.

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