Nomad El Bombo Filter

Nomad El Bombo Filter

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Fruity & lively
Not subtle or delicate, your coffee is crisp and vibrant. You like the mouthfeel with the sharpness, strong body and fruity tones.
Acidity
A high acidity enlivens the coffee and intensifies fruity flavors.
Roast level
A high roast level intensifies the roast flavors and is well-suited for automatic espresso machines.
Body
A pronounced body is noticeable in the mouthfeel and is perceived as full-bodied.
Sweetness
A high sweetness indicates clear flavors with minimal overshadowing roast notes.
€17,00
€17,00
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€68,00  per  kg

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We will inform you of the delivery date(s) in the shipping confirmation. Please note that coffee is sent freshly roasted directly from the roastery.

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This is what Nomad says about the producers and the cultivation of the El Bombo filter:

This unique coffee lot is the result of the dedicated work of 15 female members of Asobombo in Huila, Colombia. With organic certification and a commitment to quality, they continually invest in their farms and processing. In the slightly larger holdings of Pitalito, many families who originally immigrated from Nariño grow both coffee and sugar cane, with Asobombo supporting the processing of the sugar cane into panela.

The process of coffee production begins with the selective hand-picking of the ripe cherries, followed by pulping and fermentation for 12 to 36 hours. After careful washing, the parchment dries evenly on parabolic beds, marquesas or terraces. This careful approach results in exceptional coffee quality.

This is what Nomad says about the preparation and taste of the El Bombo filter:

A coffee with the scent of chocolate and tropical fruits. Very fresh at the first sip, with a well-integrated acidity of citrus fruits such as orange and naranjilla and a supple and very sweet body with notes of chocolate, cocoa and agave syrup.

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Taste Notes

80% chocolate, agave syrup, naranjilla

Producer

Asobombo

Region

Pitalito, Hulia

Altitude

1350 - 1800 m

Processing

Washed

Bean Type

Arabica

Variety

Bourbon,Castillo,Caturra,Colombia

Roaster Address

The roasted coffee is produced and shipped by:
Jordi Mestre Ramentol
Pujades 95, Barcelona, ​​Spain

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Further Info

This is what Nomad says about the producers and the cultivation of the El Bombo filter:

This unique coffee lot is the result of the dedicated work of 15 female members of Asobombo in Huila, Colombia. With organic certification and a commitment to quality, they continually invest in their farms and processing. In the slightly larger holdings of Pitalito, many families who originally immigrated from Nariño grow both coffee and sugar cane, with Asobombo supporting the processing of the sugar cane into panela.

The process of coffee production begins with the selective hand-picking of the ripe cherries, followed by pulping and fermentation for 12 to 36 hours. After careful washing, the parchment dries evenly on parabolic beds, marquesas or terraces. This careful approach results in exceptional coffee quality.

This is what Nomad says about the preparation and taste of the El Bombo filter:

A coffee with the scent of chocolate and tropical fruits. Very fresh at the first sip, with a well-integrated acidity of citrus fruits such as orange and naranjilla and a supple and very sweet body with notes of chocolate, cocoa and agave syrup.

Taste Notes

80% chocolate, agave syrup, naranjilla

Producer

Asobombo

Region

Pitalito, Hulia

Altitude

1350 - 1800 m

Processing

Washed

Bean Type

Arabica

Variety

Bourbon,Castillo,Caturra,Colombia

Roaster Address

The roasted coffee is produced and shipped by:
Jordi Mestre Ramentol
Pujades 95, Barcelona, ​​Spain

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