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Espresso Mókuska No. 3

Espresso Mókuska No. 3

Mókuska Kaffeerösterei

About This Coffee

This is a blend combining coffees from Ethiopia, Brazil, and Colombia in a 20/40/40 ratio. The Brazilian component is a naturally processed Catuaí from Fazenda Fiés a Deus, the Colombian coffee is a Red Honey processed Castillo variety from Finca La Roca by Jorge Rojas, and the Ethiopian portion is a naturally processed Heirloom from Bombe Washing Station by Mustefa Abakeno. The blend is grown at altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 2,200 meters. It features a medium roast level with balanced, full-bodied, and creamy characteristics. Flavor notes include chocolate, marzipan, red berries, and rock candy. The blend is 100% Arabica.

Origin

ColombiaBrazilBombe (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Rock Candy

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural, Red Honey

Typology

Arabica
Heirloom, Catuaí 62, Castillo
MK

Mókuska Kaffeerösterei

Mókuska Kaffeerösterei arrived in 2014 as Stuttgart's first dedicated specialty coffee roastery, its Hungarian name meaning "little squirrel" giving the brand a distinctive and memorable identity. The roastery relocated to Stuttgart Feuerbach in January 2018, where the team roasts multiple times weekly on a drum roaster, working with directly and transparently traded Arabica and Canephora green coffee from Ethiopia, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. Their light roasting philosophy is designed to highlight the characteristics of each coffee variety without the overlay of heavy roast flavors, letting origin speak for itself. Signature offerings include Mókuska No. 3, their house blend, and Brazilian Gold, with all coffee packaged and sealed by hand. The roastery's mission goes beyond the cup: they see themselves as an active part of the coffee value chain, committed to changing the industry through transparency and direct engagement with producers.

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