what first caught my attention about morgon was their cool art work on their bags to describe the taste notes. and then i found out they sold them in posters :0 as much as i would love to try european coffee roasters its a bit hard to ship into mexico. but when a barista and … Continue reading morgon, sandra milena mora, columbia
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kittel, nemba station, burundi
this is the second set of coffees from kittel, and again, they did not disappoint. they have very nice, delicious coffees, one of them being this natural from burundi. it's always exciting to try a natural because so much work goes into the process by farmers and producers. of course, trying this as a filter … Continue reading kittel, nemba station, burundi
café con jiribilla, enrique lópez aguilar, oaxaca
if you know me and follow my ig and blog, you'll know I'm a big big fan of carlos, avellaneda, and jiribilla. not only do i like going to coyoacan to hang out and catch up with him, but his coffee's are just absolutely amazing. i love sitting outside of avellenda on the steps enjoying … Continue reading café con jiribilla, enrique lópez aguilar, oaxaca
emilio acosta, casa del fuego
the first time i saw emilio was at the national coffee competition back in august. he was competing in the brewers cup, placing fourth in the country. considering this guy is only twenty-four and has been a barista for four years, i'd say thats pretty good. he started his career at cucurucho and is now … Continue reading emilio acosta, casa del fuego
sonata, gustavo abarca, guerrero
i'm going to start off by saying sonata is one of the most underrated coffee's in the city. eduardo and laura work so hard and i feel they don't get the credit they deserve. they are constantly putting out amazing, delicious coffees, just like this one. mind you, he just placed fifth at the world … Continue reading sonata, gustavo abarca, guerrero
karen villagómez, almanegra café
the first time i met karen was at almanegra's newest location in portales. i was there to meet tato and try some coffee's that i brought back from vancouver together. karen was working the morning shift and we were both pretty quiet (probably because we were both still half awake). i ordered a flat white … Continue reading karen villagómez, almanegra café
café grumpy, malacara b, el salvador
im going to start off by saying grumpy is one of my favourites since i started my blog. it all started when i commented about how much i loved their coffee and logo which lead to them sending me one of their gift bags that included a bag of coffee and mug. i was suuuuper … Continue reading café grumpy, malacara b, el salvador
bibiana serrano, blom café
blom is a cafe i hit up regularly. one, because owner viri brings in guest roasters which make me excited to try something new. and two, bibiana, or bibi, is usually there, and she's fun to hang out with. the first couple times i went in there, she was pretty shy, but once i started … Continue reading bibiana serrano, blom café
almanegra, finca la gruta, puebla
man, almanegra has been a coffee shop i've been going to since we've moved to cdmx. not only is each location cool, but they bring in some amazing coffee's, like this finca la gruta. so, of course, i was pretty excited when tato gave me one to take home, because now, i can have almanegra … Continue reading almanegra, finca la gruta, puebla
pop coffee works, la gloria estate, panama
guys. it's a sad day. my third and final bag from pop is almost finished : ... (every coffee i've had from them has been so unique, and amazing, and this one is no different. this bag from panama is a washed blend of typica, caturra, and catuai beans. the taste notes had me at … Continue reading pop coffee works, la gloria estate, panama
