Vertical Coffee Tasting: Velton's Brazil Condado Estate

Written by Kat
The Espresso Afficionado
Published on Feb 8, 2013
Kat is a passionate coffee enthusiast and seasoned blogger. Read her posts for insights on brew methods, coffee recipes, and machine reviews.
Vertical Coffee Tasting: Velton's Brazil Condado Estate

One of the benefits of choosing a single origin bean is consistency. Especially when pulling shots of espresso where you're utilizing a relatively small amount of coffee grounds in your brew, a single origin ensures you're getting the same grinds every time. With a blend, on the other hand, you have the potential for a unknown ratio to end up in your portafilter, and that can cause a little bit of havoc if you have a deep commitment to consistency. One of the drawbacks, however, is that single origins can be difficult to source. While a blend is devised with a target flavor profile in mind and the sourcing and selection of beans will change every year depending on the coffee crop, a single origin is, well, a single coffee bean. If you fall in love with one from a specific estate or farm and they experience issues the following year, you're kind of out of luck. But maybe that's also something you can love about them -- the potential for their rarity. In this video, we play around with a few different preparations of a single origin from Velton's Coffee, the Brazil Condado Estate. We featured this guy because it is a great espresso single origin and also produces a delicious cup via pour over, AeroPress and drip. Watch the ladies prep it up and give their thoughts on the coffee's flavor profile.

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