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Trifecta Blend
Posted August 26th, 2008 by JonAfter a 1.5 day stint without Trifecta Blend, we have it again.
Earlier in the month, a large order came in and cleaned us out of Harar (the main component in the blend). We scrambled to find another lot that offered the same qualities for espresso, and, luckily, we found one pretty quick. Harar is back now, and this lot looks like it might even be better.
The shots are tasting very sweet and clean, with the distinct fruitiness that reminds me of Amaretto. I think as we move through this green, the acidity will mellow a bit more, and we may end up with even better shots than we've had recently.
In my entire time with GPC, we've never had a straight shot blend that came remotely close to being as good as this one. I'm excited to have it, but already feeling disappointed that it won't be around indefinitely. Good Ethiopias are not easy to find much later in the year than this, and its impossible to tell what next year's crop will have to offer.
We've done about all we can do. We stocked up, and sealed some green in air tight valve bags. This should help keep it around a few extra months.
If you haven't tried it yet, come in on Friday (free double espressos all day). If you're usually a latte drinker, try it in a six ounce. You won't be disappointed.
Single-origin brewed coffee is typically what interests me; I usually don't get this excited about espresso, but this blend is truly something special.
-Jon
Free Espresso Friday
Posted August 21st, 2008 by JonSome may have already noticed, but we've been giving away free espresso every Friday. No, not free lattes, or free additional shots; Just free double espressos in ceramic.
The Trifecta Blend is just so good right now, we'd hate for it to go unnoticed.
-Jon
Panama Hacienda La Esmeralda Batch 10
Posted August 19th, 2008 by JonFor those who are unfamiliar, Hacienda La Esmeralda has been producing one of the world's most praised coffees for years. The unique Gesha variety of Coffea Arabica is grown there, and is largely responsible for the coffee's uniquely floral/ fruity aroma. The coffees of Hacienda La Esmeralda consistently fetch some of the highest premiums ever paid at auction for coffee.
We won't be stocking this coffee, but we did get some for tasting and comparison purposes. This lot was much less expensive than the top auction lot, which fetched over $100/pound green at auction, but was still a very expensive coffee. One roaster is selling batch 10 for about $50/pound (roasted).
Overall, this is a very nice lot, but perhaps less impressive than we had hoped it would be. The aroma is about what you would expect from one of the more affordable batches; sweetly fruity and floral, but not incredibly intense. The Gesha aroma always reminds us of Fruit Loops.
Interestingly, we liked this coffee best in a french press. Something seemed a bit lacking when we cupped it.
I roasted the sample batch very light, to about 428 degrees (most of our light roasts get dropped right around 430-435), and even at that level I felt it should have been lighter. This is a very delicate coffee, and the unique flavors and aromas are best enjoyed without too much "roastiness" to cover them up. I'll try the next sample a good 2-4 degrees lighter.
Tasting a coffee like Esmeralda is a good exercise for putting value in perspective. We've stocked several coffees recently that retailed for less than $15/pound that score at least 2 or 3 points higher on a 100 point scale. Esmeralda is unique, and delicious, but certainly not for everyone.
Its pretty easy to find an excellent coffee that you can retail for fifty bucks a pound. Its much more difficult (and rewarding) to find an excellent coffee that you can let go for $14.45. For now, at least, I think we'll stick with the latter.
-Jon
More Batak News
Posted August 12th, 2008 by JonOur Sumatra Blue Batak Peaberry gets a nice review in the current CoffeeGeek podcast, right around 40-45 minutes:
http://cdn3.libsyn.com/coffeegeek/cgpodcast064.mp3?nvb=20080812132623&nv...
Imbibe magazine is also featuring this coffee as their drink of the week:
http://imbibemagazine.blogspot.com/2008/08/drink-of-week.html
If you haven't had a chance to try this one yet, now is the time. It won't be around a whole lot longer.
-Jon
Daily Cuppings
Posted August 11th, 2008 by JonWe cup every week day between 8 and 10am. If you'd like to join us, just give us a call around 8am to get a more specific time (605-362-9955). We'll ready an extra spoon.
-Jon
Cupping Table Stand Outs
Posted August 8th, 2008 by JonWe actually cup on a counter, but I prefer the way "cupping table" sounds...
Anyways, we have an offering sheet full of excellent selections right now, but a few in particular have really caught my attention lately:
Rwanda Bufcafe Co-op AA Bourbon:
I've been impressed with this coffee since we brought it in, but its really grown on me this week. It might not be as obviously unique as some of our others, but with subtle notes of oak, black currant, and juicy acidity, its really good stuff. The dry grounds have a deep, chocolaty aroma, and the cup is full bodied and very sweet. We'll only have this one in stock for a about another month, and I'm really going to miss it once its gone.
Also, this coffee performs very well with a paper filter.
Kenya Karani AA
With intense aroma, citrusy acidity, and an interesting Juniper note, this Kenya lives up to the high expectations we have for this origin. We've been so fortunate to have this, the Ruera, and the Wango auction lots all within this last year. I just wish all origins could achieve such a consistent level of excellence.
Sumatra Blue Batak
As Paul has recently mentioned, this is one killer Sumatra. Don't expect Mandheling, and brace yourself for something incredibly unique and distinctive. Notes of tobacco, cedar, and dark rum with an explosive aroma. The response for this coffee has been incredible.
We also cupped an excellent El Salvador sample a day or two ago, from Finca Matalapa. Look for this coffee in September. More notes on this one to come.
-Jon
Batak!
Posted July 29th, 2008 by PaulOur Sumatra Blue Batak PB is going over even better than we expected. We're having a hard time keeping it in stock! If you want a funky coffee unlike anything you've ever had it's definitely worth a try.
Our Brand New Online Store
Posted July 27th, 2008 by PaulWe've been working on a new online store for many months, and it's finally live! Now it will be easier than ever to find and purchase your favorite coffees and teas.
Some of the new features include:
- On-site shopping cart
- The ability to save your information (including multiple shipping addresses)
- The ability to track order status
- Accurate shipping quotes
- An more streamlined process from start to finish
- All Major credit cards accepted (processed securely by PayPal)
Please have a look around. And as always, if you have any suggestions, comments, questions, ect., please don't hesitate to drop us a note.
Our Public Cupping on Kelo-Land
Posted November 25th, 2007 by PaulOur first public cupping was a great success! We will certainly be holding another cupping after the holidays. Here is a clip from Keloland's coverage of the event:

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