Description
Medium Roast
When brewed, this mellow coffee produces a flavour of cocoa, nuts and fruit that is round in body, and of medium acidity.
A bit about the classification:
SHB stands for “Strictly Hard Bean” meaning that the plants have been grown in high altitudes and the beans are considered to be of high quality.
European Preparation (EP) indicates that a coffee has undergone additional hand sorting on top of standard machine-based optical sorting. The term originated with European import markets that historically required a higher standard of defect removal than automated sorting alone could achieve.
It doesn’t define a specific defect count – it tells you that trained hand-sorters went through the coffee after the optical sorter, catching defects the machine missed. That typically includes partial defects, irregular shapes, and subtly discoloured beans that optical systems handle less reliably than obviously black or white material.
It is worth noting that EP is a signal of additional care at the mill level. It’s not a formal certification and so not all EP designations are equal – the quality of hand sorting varies significantly by facility. So this is where we step in to research, the best we can, the mills that this takes place in.
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