Roaster Location: | Taoyuan City, Taiwan |
Coffee Origin: | Taiwan |
Roast Level: | Medium |
Agtron: | 53/62 |
Est. Price: | NT$1500/16 ounces |
Review Date: | May 2011 |
Aroma: | 9 |
Body: | 8 |
Flavor: | 8 |
Aftertaste: | 9 |
With Milk: | 8 |
Blind Assessment
Evaluated as espresso. Ken, at 92, liked this unusual sample better than co-taster Sean Kohmescher (90) did, perhaps because Ken read more depth in the aromatics and flavor. Sean stopped at citrus, honey and caramel in aroma and small cup whereas Ken added dark chocolate and pungent fir. Ken also found a bit more going on in the finish, with flowers complicating a deep, bananaish chocolate. In two parts milk Ken and Sean read the cup about the same although applying slightly different language, with Sean citing lemon and ”light caramel” and Ken a “lemony chocolate.”
Notes
The possibility that this 100% Taiwan-grown coffee is a blend of different farms or different processes technically disqualifies it from consideration as a single-origin espresso in the contemporary definition, but it’s a fine espresso from a very unusual origin. In addition to his retail roasting operation, Aroma Roast Coffees, Simon Hsieh also runs Soaring Phoenix Trading, a business focused on purposed-built commercial espresso blends and high quality single-origin coffees. Visit www.facebook.com/4ArtsZeroDefectCoffees or call 886-0983-749876 for more information.
Who Should Drink It
Those aficionados interested in a fine espresso from a very rare coffee origin. As for the question of whether it expresses depth to support the citrus and honey, try it and be a tie-breaker.
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This review originally appeared in the May, 2011 tasting report: Single-Origin Espressos