Trigonometry 2020v1
BLEND
Delicate fruity notes of blueberry and raisin are complemented by a milk chocolate and digestive ginger sweetness. Excellent black or through milk.
40% Los Nogales natural El Salvador
30% Ethiopia Yirgcheffe washed
30% Irmas Pereira
Cultivar: Caturra, Yellow Bourbon, Heirloom
Process: Natural, washed, honey
Altitude: Range of 1800 - 1950m asl
These Brazilian, Ethiopian and Salvadoran coffees come together beautifully in this blend to give a robust and transparent brew that works as well for espresso as it does for a pour over.
Brazilian Irmãs Pereira is a high quality focused coffee farm lying in the heart of one of Brazil's most recognised and awarded growing areas, the Mantiqueira hills. Now in the second generation of ownership since it's planting in the 1970s the has been a beacon for quality and sustainability for many years. Before being renamed Irmãs Pereira (The Pereira Sisters) to represent the sisters' joint management, the farm won several awards in the Cup of Excellence programme under it's original name Fazenda do Serrado. The commitment to quality that led to these awards continues and the quality produced on the farm represents the very best that Brazil produces.
Los Nogales is a very special farm for JASAL as it was the first farm that the Salaverria family bought and it is where Jose Antonio Salaverria grew up. He grew up surrounded by the fruits of Los Nogales and we thought it was the perfect place to launch our project where you chose the plot of land, the process & the variety. This project has evolved over the years with the occasional lot (such as this) becoming available and is a great in route to being included in future offerings.
Espresso
Ratio - 1:1.9
Dose - 18.5g
Yield - 35g
Contact Time - 32s
Group Head Temperature - 92°C
Pump Pressure 7.5bar
Hipparchus of Nicaea (180 – 125 BCE), also known as "the father of trigonometry." Hipparchus was the first to tabulate the corresponding values of arc and chord for a series of angles. We think he was also a barista supreme great in latter art.