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5 lbs. El Salvador SHG Red Bourbon Buenos Aires Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee Beans
5 lbs. El Salvador SHG Red Bourbon Buenos Aires Fresh Unroasted 100% Arabica Coffee Beans
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Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!
Remember to store properly. Brew & Enjoy!
Please store properly in an air-tight container, away from light, moisture, extreme temperatures, & oxygen. Once the beans are transferred into an air-tight container, please store in a dark pantry or kitchen cupboard for maximum freshness dating to up to 8 weeks.
- Nutty chocolate, butterscotch, brown sugar, grape, apricot and tangerine. All coffees are fresh crop imports yearly.
- GROWING REGION: Apaneca Mountains; ALTITUDE: 5,300 Feet above sea level.
- PROCESSING: Washed and sundried on a patio; Body: Medium to full; Acidity: Low.
- The flavor profile varies depending on where the Bourbon is grown, but many coffee pros describe the taste as nutty or chocolaty, with a full, creamy body.
- Love the balance, richness and strength of flavor in top-quality Bourbon coffee beans.
Buenos Aires Estate has been a family farm for three generations. The breathtakingly beautiful farm spans the side of a pronounced mountain, at the very top of which sits a natural wildlife refuge. The farm benefits from an orientation to the wind that doesn’t incur the same crop damage as do some others. Bourbons, Bourbon hybrids and Bourbon mutations make up the types of Bourbon Arabica produced. One characteristic common to most (but not all) Bourbons is a 20 percent to 30 percent higher bean yield than the Typical varietal. While there are exceptions, Bourbons generally produce best in elevations between 3,500 feet and 6,500 feet. Because the soil and climate influences the flavor of the coffee, Bourbons have a slight taste variation depending on where they are grown. Bourbon (Bour-bone) is one of the two original coffee varietals together with the venerable Typica. It is named after an island that was once known as Bourbon, now Réunion, east of Madagascar, where it was discovered in the 18th century. It was later planted in Brazil and El Salvador, earning a reputation for its balance and complex acidity. While red-skinned Bourbons are most common, some of the fruit ripen to a yellow or, rarely, orange or pink. These natural variations are named for their skin color (Yellow Bourbon, Orange Bourbon, etc.) and are often prized for their uniqueness. Like other heirloom coffees, Bourbons require extra effort and care from farmers; they’re harder to grow than robust, man-made hybrids, requiring conditions to be just right, and they tend to be lower-yielding—but the payoff can be big.
Not good quality beans
It's my favorite!
Roasted a couple batches of these beans to about 15% weight/moisture loss. Wonderfully mild flavor and aroma even before waiting the requisite 3 days off gassing. I can only imagine how delicious and mild a cup this will make in a few days! This will be perfect for holiday gifting. Great product at a great price! Will definitely buy again!
At a medium dark roast this coffee has a stronger flavor that stands out. I like it. It is a favorite.
Very pleased with prompt shipping and ease of ordering. Great tasting coffee.