I am off on vacation and roasted up some el regreso for the trip. I am
typically fond of the more intense africans (horse harrar, yemen) for press
pot, but was intrigued by Tom's decription of this one. I was knocked out by
the "walk in the forest" notes. I took this just into second crack and let
it rest for two days. Don't know how it would fare as espresso, but in my
press pot--wow! Treat yourself to a completely unique cup.
k
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