More information about [2 for 1 promotion: 1x order, 2x receive] PFANN N°2
SPECIALTY COFFEE WITH SINGLE-FARM ORIGIN
With PFANN N°2 you can enjoy a preeminent coffee rarity from southeastern Brazil. The specialty coffee has a score of 85.5 points, which is why it is considered a quality coffee for very special moments of pleasure. The highland coffee has been grown at an altitude of 1,400 meters since 1940. The farm received the "Coffee of the Year Brasil Award" for the first-class quality of its beans.
CHARACTER: PFANN N°2 has a balanced, low-acid character.
TASTE: With its notes of dark chocolate, Brazilian chestnut and sweet orange, this premium omni-roast convinces in taste.
PREPARATION: This roast is best suited for the home filter machine as well as the hand filter method.
Fairtrade / Direct Trade: | Direct Trade |
Country: | Germany |
Acid: | fine |
Coffee farmer: | Fazenda Pedra Menina, Manuel Protásio |
Quantity: | 500g |
Manufacturer: | Pfann coffee |
Cultivation height coffee: | Highland coffee (1,000 - 1,500 m)m |
Coffee growing height: | 1400 m |
Preparation: | Aufbereitung: Natural |
Drink type: | Roasted coffee |
Food companies: | PFANN Coffee, owner Christopher M. Schreiner, Forsmannstraße 20, D-22303 Hamburg, Germany |
Pfann coffee
During my academic training as a development economist, I was already intensively involved with the international coffee market and the well-known problem of price speculation of coffee on the stock exchanges in London and New York. The impressive visit to the coffee farm in Pedra Menina in 2018, was an incisive experience and ultimately convinced me that I will fully dedicate myself to the topic of "specialty coffee" in the future. With the family in Pedra Menina, I have a great partner at my side to offer Frahling lovers in Germany high-quality coffee beans as well as a new taste experience. Together with an exporter in Portugal and a family-run traditional roastery in Germany, the supply chain between Brazil and Germany is closed. For the first-class quality of its coffee beans, the family-run coffee-growing region in Brazil has won more than 40 regional and national awards. Among...
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