Burundi Coffee
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Characteristics
- acidity
- crisp
- body
- medium
- aftertaste
- The finish of Burundi coffee is often bright and refreshing, with a lingering acidity and a pleasant aftertaste.
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- Same region (UK)Checked this weekBurundi - Kigina HillRise & Grind Roastery£11.50(£4.60/100g)
- Same region (UK)Checked this week£12.00(£4.80/100g)
- Same region (UK)Checked this weekBUKANDA HILL, Lot 63 - Fully WashedPLOT Roasting£10.00(£5.00/100g)
Description
Burundi Coffee. One of our very favourites and a coffee with a conscience. Burundi is one of the poorest states in the world and coffee is leading the way to reducing poverty. Burundi coffee is known for its bright and complex profile. You may taste notes of citrus, berries, stone fruits, and sometimes a hint of spice, such as clove or cinnamon. Body: Burundi coffee is typically medium-bodied, with a lively and crisp mouthfeel. Finish: The finish of Burundi coffee is often bright and refreshing, with a lingering acidity and a pleasant aftertaste.. Flavor profile: Citrus Fruit, Spices.
Where to buy
- Pollards ShopIn stock£6.05(£2.42/100g)View
Source: https://www.pollardscoffee.co.uk/products/burundi_coffee
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