More About Delftse Blend
Origin and farm
– Blend contains beans from two regions: Honduras Copan and Brazilië Santos.
– Honduras Copan beans come from plantation Capucas Limitada, grown at 1300 m above sea level.
– Brazilië Santos beans are sourced from COOCAFE in Lajinha, Brazil, grown between 1000–1200 m.
– Copan harvest season spans December to April.
– Santos beans are naturally processed; Copan beans are washed and patio-dried.
Roast profile
– Both components are roasted to medium roast.
– Medium roast brings out flavor while keeping both origin traits balanced.
– Roast level yields a blend described as both “krachtig” and “zoet”.
– Weekly fresh roasting in the Netherlands ensures consistent roast.
– Medium roast likely supports both clarity and body in brew.
Flavor and aroma
– Blend offers prominent notes of melkchocolade.
– Finishes with a caramel-sweet aftertaste.
– Honduran Copan gives strength; Santos adds sweeter, smoother tone.
– Described as a “true everyone’s friend” (een echte allemansvriend).
– Balanced body, with moderate acidity (rating 2/5) and strength (3/5).
Processing method
– Honduras Copan uses the gewassen (washed) process plus patio-drying.
– Brazilië Santos is processed using natuurlijke wijze (natural process).
– Washed method gives clarity; natural adds sweetness and fruit notes.
– Patio drying likely adds slight fermentation character.
– Combination yields textural complexity and sweet aromatics.
Variety / species
– Blend consists of Arabica beans only.
– Santos beans are typical Brazilian Arabica variety.
– Copan beans are Honduran Arabica from Capucas region.
– No Robusta components included; keeps acidity mild.
– Two distinct origins bring diversity without blending species.
Sustainability and ethics
– Weekly roasting and personal quality control support freshness and reduction of waste.
– Philosophy emphasizes direct chain impact and awareness among coffee drinkers.
– Encourages buying fresh, locally roasted coffee, supporting farmers and local roaster.
– Suppliers cooperate to add new flavors responsibly.
– Brand promotes education: coffee is a natural, fresh product with a story.
Brewing recommendations
– Suitable across methods: espresso, filter, cafetière, percolator, potje op het vuur—all rated 4/5.
– Balanced body and sweetness make it versatile for both espresso and milk-based drinks.
– Strength rating 3/5 suggests moderately intense brew; accommodates various grind sizes.
– Mild acidity (2/5) suits those preferring low-acid coffees.
– Weekly fresh batch helps maintain good extraction and aroma across methods.
Awards or ratings
– Strength: 3/5, body: 3/5, acidity: 2/5, balance: 5/5.
– Brewing suitability: all methods rated 4/5.
– Customers rate Miss Morrison highly—overall brand scores 4.8/5 from 181 reviews.
– Recognized as #17 among top 50 coffee cafés in Delft.
– Known for quality and value; loyal customers return for this and other blends.
Packaging design
– Available in 500 g and 1000 g packaging options.
– Choices include beans or various grinding presets: cafetière, percolator, filter, espresso coarse/fine, and “Wissen”.
– Packaging likely focuses on clear origin and flavor notes labels like “KRACHTIG | ZOET | KARAMEL”.
– Freshly roasted weekly, so packaging probably dates or roast week.
– Simple, informative design keeps details front and center for consumer clarity.
Availability and price
– Available online via Miss Morrison webshop and in stores Delft and Staphorst.
– Price ranges from €14,90 to €29,80 depending on weight (500 g or 1000 g).
– Free shipping applied to orders over €65.
– Fresh roasting in-house at Staphorst and sale in Delft store.
– Brew versatility allows household buyers to use one blend across methods.
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