Enjoy endless refreshment from Las Margaritas coffee #0333 with filter

Las Margaritas #0333 is one of the premium Gesha lots with SCA 92.5/100 of Café Granja La Esperanza. Possessing such a high rating, what interesting experiences will Las Margaritas #0333 filter bring? Let’s explore with XLIII Coffee!

I. About the filter method

Filter or filter coffee is a manual brewing method that is quite popular in North America, Northern Europe, France,… Instead of using pressure to extract coffee, Filter takes advantage of the gravitational pull of the earth. water through coffee and filter. When hot water is poured out and comes into contact with the layer of coffee on top of the filter, it will carry the organic compounds in it down to the pourer below. Simply pour water and wait for the moment when the coffee permeates through the filter to form a light brown, clear stream, so the texture of the coffee is very smooth, the extracted flavor brings the full original characteristics of the beans together. delicate, natural sweetness.

Mixing is very easy with tools such as flasks, filter papers, filter funnels or integrated tools like Chemex, V60. Then you just need the original coffee beans, good water and a few simple steps to reward yourself with a delicious cup of coffee.

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II. Filter helps Las Margaritas #0333 unleash unique scents

Perhaps, the filter is the brewing method that can most accurately and subtly depict all the beauty from deep within the Las Margaritas coffee bean. Through the filter layer, the taste of coffee from the Valle Del Cauca sky is blossomed, unleashed to the fullest extent, following the flow, gathering the essence and pure from the source in a glass jar. Drop by drop, each condensed drop changes with the temperature of the cup of coffee, displaying rich notes that make people flutter.

Las Margaritas #0333 hot and light white jasmine

Like the song of a nightingale in the sky above the Cauca Valley, Colombia, the freshly brewed Las Margaritas coffee is also clear and smooth. The scent exudes an ethereal, pure white jasmine scent that soothes the mind. Following the scent of flowers, we travel among the green Caicedonian hills, discovering the delicate, pristine breath of the origin where Las Margaritas #0333 Coffee beans are grown. You will feel the mild sour taste because citric and malic are probably still busy playing, engrossed in the heat but still sharp and smooth for you to fully experience. The acidity shows a light, delicate, sweet taste like yellow lemon cloves and crisp fresh apricots. The coffee layer is smooth and clear. The taste after each lip click is very light, and very gentle but still leaves a deep impression on the heart of the person who enjoys it.

Refreshing with the citrus taste of Las Margaritas #0333 when warm

After a few minutes, as the temperature drops, the flavor of Las Margaritas becomes extremely bright. The citric acid in a cup of coffee unleashes the fresh and juicy characteristics of the citrus fruit. The flavors of kumquats, tangerines and oranges compete with each other to show the purest, sweetest and sweetest layers. When the coffee layer glides on the tip of the tongue, gradually seeping into each tactile cell, you may be surprised by the rich acidity, and personality but still pleasant elegance. Perhaps the simple preparation of the filter makes Las Margaritas thin, delicate and full of flavor.

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Enjoy the scent of floral tea while enjoying cold Las Margaritas #0333

Add a few ice cubes, and taste the fantastic cup of coffee in your hand; you may fall in love with that soft scent. The taste of cold Las Margaritas is filled with sweet elderflower flowers on a rich, elegant black tea background. Take a deep breath so that the cool coffee layer covers your mouth; the black tea flavor gradually penetrates deep into the subconscious, gently soothing with a quiet but intense pace. The balanced aftertaste is slowly penetrating but deep for people to experience their own pleasures from the mountains of Colombia.

III. How to make a good cup of Las Margaritas #0333 with Filter

The cup of Las Margaritas coffee with Filter is delicious because this brewing method is simply narrating the inherent beauty of the ingredients. Not only that, the Workers – baristas at XLIII Coffee must prepare the original Las Margaritas #0333 coffee beans roasted at extremely light, good water, and carefully and sequentially prepare the 6-step process:

Step 1: Use water with a temperature of 100°C, ratio 17:1 with 15g of coffee

Step 2: Mix water according to 43 Factory Water Tube

Step 3: 3 Grind 15g of coffee at 800 – 1000 micrometers and pour it into the Dripper, making sure the coffee powder is evenly spread

Step 4: Heat water in Electric Kettle to reach 100°C. Pour water 4 times, 45 seconds apart, with a volume of 50/50/75/80ml respectively. Pour water in a circle, avoiding the edges of the paper, stopping when weighing 255g.

Step 5: After finishing, clean the tool and wait for 6 minutes

Step 6: Pour coffee from the pour into a glass cup and invite diners to enjoy.

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Conclustion

In particular, when you come to experience Las Margaritas #0333 brewed Filter, you will hear interesting stories about the origin, journey of maturity, and passion of the people who create clean standard coffee beans. What could be more wonderful than bathing in the sunset or early morning sunlight and enjoying the dynamic changing notes of Las Margaritas filter. So please visit XLIII Coffee to enjoy!

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IV. FAQs

1. What makes the filter method ideal for brewing Las Margaritas #0333?

The filter method is ideal for brewing Las Margaritas #0333 because it gently extracts the coffee’s delicate flavors, highlighting its floral, citrus notes, and smooth texture, preserving the bean’s original qualities.

2. How does Las Margaritas #0333 taste when brewed with the filter method?

When brewed, Las Margaritas #0333 has a light, smooth flavor with jasmine, citrus, and apricot notes. As it cools, the coffee becomes brighter, with enhanced citrus acidity and a refined, delicate taste.

3. What changes in the flavor of Las Margaritas #0333 as it cools?

As it cools, Las Margaritas #0333 develops brighter citrus flavors, with pronounced notes of kumquats, tangerines, and oranges. The coffee becomes more refreshing and crisp while maintaining elegance.

4. What are the key flavor notes in a cold cup of Las Margaritas #0333?

A cold cup of Las Margaritas #0333 has floral elderflower notes on a rich black tea background. The cool temperature enhances the sweetness and creates a balanced, soothing aftertaste.

5. How does the brewing process affect the taste of Las Margaritas #0333?

The brewing process ensures Las Margaritas #0333’s natural flavors are fully expressed, with the right temperature and technique enhancing the coffee’s floral and citrus notes while maintaining clarity and smoothness.

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