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Pico Mirante / Brazil

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Pico Mirante / Brazil

£12.00
£12.00 £12.00
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Roast / Medium

Taste / Honey, Almonds, Milk Chocolate

Variety / Yellow Bourbon

Process / Natural

Altitude / 1100 MASL

Quality Score / 84.5

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About Pico Mirante / Brazil
Brewing recommendation

Using an espresso machine to brew our Pico Mirante coffee as it's perfect for emphasizing its tasting notes of honey, almonds, and milk chocolate. The espresso method's high pressure and quick extraction time intensify the coffee's rich, complex flavours. This technique highlights the coffee's natural sweetness and nutty undertones while delivering a velvety, milk chocolate finish. The result is a bold, concentrated shot that showcases the exceptional qualities in every sip.

Coffee Care

Because our coffee is super fresh, we suggest you keep the packaging tightly closed or store it in an airtight container. Keep the coffee at room temperature (away from moisture) and consume within 1-2 weeks. If it even lasts that long around you, you lovely coffee guzzler.

100% recycable packaging

Sourcing & Transparancy

Importer

Coffee Cargo

Relationship

1 year

Cost

£9.28 per kg

Cup Score

84.5

About the producer

Adolfo Henrique Vieira Ferreira is a name that has become synonymous with excellence in the world of speciality coffee. For years, he has been leading the charge in Brazil, consistently producing some of the highest quality coffee in the country. His latest project, Pico Mirante, is a testament to his dedication to the craft and his unwavering commitment to producing exceptional coffee.

Customer Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I let my coffee rest?

The optimal resting time for freshly roasted specialty coffee can vary depending on the brewing method. Here's a breakdown for filter and espresso:

Filter Coffee

  • Light Roasts: 10-14 days
  • Medium Roasts: 5-10 days
  • Dark Roasts: 1-5 days

For filter coffee, which includes methods like drip, pour-over, and French press, the flavors tend to be more delicate and nuanced. Allowing a bit more time for resting helps these subtleties to develop fully.

Espresso

  • Light Roasts: 14-21 days
  • Medium Roasts: 7-10 days
  • Dark Roasts: 1-5 days

Espresso brewing, due to its high pressure and short extraction time, can be more sensitive to CO2 levels. A longer rest period ensures the CO2 has adequately degassed, leading to a more stable crema and balanced shot.

Summary

  • Filter Coffee: Generally requires a shorter rest period, focusing on bringing out the lighter, more nuanced flavours.
  • Espresso: Benefits from a longer rest period to ensure proper degassing and to enhance crema and balance.

Remember, these are guidelines and personal taste preferences play a significant role. Experiment within these ranges to find the perfect rest time for your coffee.

What's the best way to store my coffee?
  • Sealed and Ambient: Always keep your coffee sealed in an airtight container and store it in an ambient environment to preserve its freshness.
  • Avoid Refrigeration: While lower temperatures can help prolong the life of coffee, do not store your coffee in the fridge. The moisture in the refrigerator accelerates the oxidation process, which diminishes the coffee's flavour.
How long can I store my coffee?

Freshly roasted specialty coffee retains its peak flavor and aroma for a limited time after roasting. When you receive your coffee, check the roasting date printed on the bag - it's your freshness indicator. To savour Wilby's at its best, consider these handy guidelines:

Whole Bean Coffee:

  • Optimal Freshness: Whole bean coffee is generally at its freshest within the first 2 to 4 weeks after roasting.
  • Use By: It is recommended to consume whole bean coffee within 2 to 3 months of the roast date for the best flavour.

Ground Coffee:

  • Optimal Freshness: Ground coffee starts to lose freshness more quickly due to increased surface area exposure to air.
  • Use By: Ground coffee is best consumed within 1 to 2 weeks of the roast date to enjoy the fullest flavour profile.

Storage Considerations:

  • Airtight Container: Store coffee in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
  • Avoid Refrigeration: While refrigeration might seem like a good idea, it can introduce moisture and lead to condensation on the beans, which accelerates staling.
What is a quality score?

A coffee cupping quality score is a standardised method to evaluate the attributes of a coffee sample. During a cupping session, various aspects such as aroma, flavour, acidity, body, and aftertaste are assessed and scored on a scale, typically from 0 to 100. This score helps determine the overall quality of the coffee, with higher scores indicating superior quality. Cupping scores are essential for identifying the best beans, guiding purchasing decisions, and providing valuable feedback to coffee producers.

Do you add flavourings to my coffee?

You'll notice that each of our coffees boasts its own unique tasting notes, and here's the best part - there are absolutely no added flavours or additives in our coffee. It's pure 100% Arabica beans.

When we talk about flavours, we're describing the delightful tastes we discern during our cupping sessions. These can range from hints of chocolate and orange to even notes reminiscent of sherbet! These flavours arise naturally from how the coffee is grown and processed.

How is Pico Mirante / Brazil processed?

Naturally processed coffee, also known as dry-processed coffee, is a traditional method where whole coffee cherries are sun-dried before hulling. This method involves spreading the cherries out on raised beds or patios to dry under the sun, turning them regularly to ensure even drying and prevent mould. Once dried, the cherries are hulled to remove the fruit and parchment, revealing the green coffee beans inside.

The extended contact between the bean and the fruit during drying imparts intense, fruity flavours and a natural sweetness to the coffee. Common tasting notes include berries, tropical fruits, and honey-like sweetness. Naturally processed coffee also tends to have a fuller body and a smoother, lower acidity, resulting in a rich, velvety mouthfeel. This unique flavour profile makes naturally processed coffee a favourite among those seeking a vibrant, complex, and indulgent coffee experience.

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