Natural Ethiopia - Extremely rich heavy bodied coffee with jammy red fruit notes
Your notebook
Create a free account to rate this coffee, keep tasting notes, and save it to your lists.
Tasting notes
Characteristics
- body
- heavy
Similar but cheaper
Close flavour profile at a lower price per 100g — with the reasons why.
- Same natural process£0.78 cheaper per 100gSame region (UK)Ethiopia, Yirgacheffe Natural, Nensebo MundayoWogan Coffee£30.00(£3.00/100g)
- Same natural process£0.75 cheaper per 100gSame region (UK)Uganda Bududa Natural Process - 500gCoffee Compass£15.15(£3.03/100g)
- Same natural process£1.78 cheaper per 100gSame region (UK)Ethiopian Limu Natural Arabica Roasted CoffeeWhite Rose Coffee Roasters£19.99(£2.00/100g)
Similar but better-rated
Close flavour profile with a higher cupping score or more trusted data.
- Same natural processSCA score 88Same region (UK)Ethiopia, Yirgacheffe Natural, Nensebo MundayoWogan Coffee£30.00(£3.00/100g)
- Same natural processSCA score 88Same region (UK)Ethiopia - Duwancho - NaturalDear Green Coffee£21.80(£8.72/100g)
- Same natural processSame region (UK)Checked this weekEthiopia Sweet Berry YirgacheffeDusty Ape Roastery & Coffee Bar£11.00(£4.85/100g)
Description
Natural Ethiopia - Extremely rich heavy bodied coffee with jammy red fruit notes. Extremely rich heavy bodied coffee with jammy red fruit notes and pungent aroma Detailed Tasting Notes: Flavours in this coffee are famous worldwide for being light fruity and zingy. We do love having a natural processed coffee on offer from Ethiopia as it provides that fruity coffee that people often look for when enjoying a black filter coffee. We do enjoy this coffee as Black, it does go with Milk however does not have the caramel chocolatey tones of other coffees. Great as: Espresso, filter and stovetop. Flavor profile: Chocolate, Caramel.
Where to buy
- Workhouse Coffee &CoIn stock£18.90(£3.78/100g)View
Source: https://workhousecoffee.co.uk/products/natural-ethiopia
Suggest a correction
Sign in to suggest a correction.
Price history
Community notes
Tasting impressions and tips from other drinkers. Be kind and on-topic.
No notes yet — add the first.
Sign in to add a note.