La Florida, Typica Mejorado White Honey | Ecuador

£23.95
Origin - Hacienda La Florida, Loja, Ecuador
Variety - Typica Mejorado
Roast - 'Espresso' or 'Filter'
Process Method - White Honey

Roast Date (Standard 0-6 Weeks) -

Roast Date (Rested) -

Description

La Florida, Typica Mejorado White Honey | Ecuador

 

Tastes Like:🍊Kumquat 🥝Yellow Kiwi 🍇Green Grape

Origin: Hacienda La Florida, Loja, Ecuador
Variety: Typica Mejorado
Producer: Fabricio and Ramiro Coronel Pilco
Elevation: 1,550 masl
Process: White Honey

About the Producer and Coffee

Hacienda La Florida produces this Typica Mejorado lot with careful attention to quality and sustainability. Known for its dedication to traditional coffee cultivation in Colombia, the farm emphasizes meticulous cherry selection and innovative processing techniques. This White Honey lot reflects the farm’s commitment to crafting sweet, balanced, and expressive coffees that highlight the unique characteristics of the region and variety.


In the Cup

The result is a sweet and layered cup, showcasing the expressive Typica Mejorado variety. Expect notes of honeyed sweetness, gentle floral aromas, and subtle stone fruit like peach and apricot. The body is smooth and rounded, with a clean, lingering finish that highlights the clarity and balance typical of White Honey processing.

What is the roast recency?

We recommend brewing with beans that are at least two weeks off roast. All beans are roasted to peak flavour at around 6-12 weeks. We have the option to either purchase standard beans (at least 2 weeks but no longer than 6 weeks off roast), or rested beans (at least 7 weeks off roast, no longer than 12 - should we have any left in stock!). For peak flavour, if you are looking to use immediately, we recommend purchasing the rested beans. If you are adding to your rotation of beans, we recommend purchasing the standard and allowing the beans to naturally rest and mature whilst you rotate through other beans.


What does 'Filter' or 'Espresso' Roast mean?

Typically filter is roasted lighter than espresso, though this is not always the case. Several factors play into what brands a Manhattan coffee as 'filter' or 'espresso', which includes the roast profile - i.e. how the beans are roasted, not just how developed a roast it is. It doesn't preclude you from using the beans for espresso though!

Specifications
  • 114g Net