Skip to product information
1 of 5

Monastery Coffee

Seasonal Blend

Seasonal Blend

Toasted almond, Black cherry, and Dark chocolate

A strong blend that’s consistent year-round. Sweet, versatile and complex.



Regular price ¥1,800 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥1,800 JPY
Discount Sold out
Tax included if applicable. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Size
Grind
Roast

The Seasonal Blend is a little more developed, roasted darker, than the individual single origins, making it easier to use for espresso brewing and imparting it with less acidity. The right choice for those who enjoy more 'traditional' flavour profiles.

It combines transparently traded and single origin coffees to create something both delicious and dependable.

  • 50% Fazenda Progresso (Natural) - Brazil
  • 25% Bugimotwa (Washed) - Uganda
  • 25% Bugimotwa (Natural) - Uganda
View full details
  • Roast Profile

    Roast Level
    Medium-Dark
    Brewing methods recommended
    Espresso Moka pot Pour over Aeropress Drip coffee French press
    Features
    Blend Blend
    Organic Best served Black or with Milk
  • Brewing Guide

    Brew ratio
    1
    ground coffee
    2.5
    brewed coffee
    Example recipe (for Espresso)

    20g

    ground coffee

    26s

    brewing time

    50g

    brewed coffee

    93°C

    brewing temp.

    Brewing notes

    For espresso, use pre-infusion, lowering pump pressures to 6-7 bar and using Weiss Distribution Technique (WDT).

  • Taste Profile

    Rich & Earthy
    Tasting Notes

    Toasted almond, Black cherry, and Dark chocolate

    Acidity

    Not available

    Sweetness

    Not available

    Body

    Not available

Monastery Coffee

Roaster

Monastery Coffee

Monastery Coffee are a small batch roaster of traceable coffee, based in Adelaide, South Australia.

As a roaster, Monastery Coffee feel it is their role to firstly, roast only to preserve and highlight the individual qualities inherent in each coffee due to the meticulous work of the producers, and secondly, to make sure the consumer knows who the producers are and where the coffee came from.

Monastery Coffee

More from Monastery Coffee