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Canterbury Espresso Roast Coffee
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Description
Canterbury Espresso Roast is a blend of El Salvador and Brazil Rainforest Alliance Coffee. It first became popular in a restaurant in Canterbury, hence its name.
However, it has since gone on to be one of our best-selling products everywhere, boasting smooth, rich notes with every sip. It is also, due to its certification by the Rainforest Alliance, considered an Ethical Coffee.
Ultimately, to achieve its brilliance, we use the latest state-of-the-art Neuhaus Neotec fluidised air-bed system, which primarily uses convection heat transference to roast the beans, you can see the full process on our How is Coffee Roasted article.
We then pack it fresh to order, ensuring not only quality but also consistency. Whatever your reason for choosing our delicious, invigorating Canterbury Espresso Roast, you’re in for a treat.
What is The Rainforest Alliance?
- This is an international non-profit organisation focused on sustainability on a commercial scale.
- It has done much to support the welfare of our planet by building a network of environmentally-friendly farmers, foresters, communities, scientists and other institutes.
- The Rainforest Alliance is, among other qualities, committed to ethical Coffee growing.
- By choosing Canterbury Espresso Roast, you’re helping this organisation in its critical work combating the effects of deforestation and climate change.
Coffee from Latin America
El Salvador, from where we get some of the beans found on this blend, is a country in Central America. It predominantly produces washed-processed Arabica Coffee, most of which grows at altitudes between 1,200m and 1,500m above sea level.
The unique climatic conditions found here contribute significantly to the outstanding quality of these coffee beans.
Then there is Brazil in South America, which today is the largest Coffee producer and exporter in the world. It accounts for a third of beans globally - 2,595,000 metric tonnes in 2016 alone.
Similar to El Salvador, most of its produce grows at relatively high elevations, with harvesting taking place between May and September. When we combine these two, it makes for a match made in heaven.
Origin: El Salvador and Brazil (Rainforest Alliance Certified).
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Another winner, we alternate between 4 or 5 different K&S coffees and this is a recent addition.
Review by Trusted Customer
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My favourite. Never varies. Nice taste.Review by Clive Darken
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This coffee never varies .I grind to my taste. Great taste.Review by Clive Darken
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These beans I grind to my taste? Decent coffee, never variesReview by Trusted Customer
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Is this the best, or the espresso? I am never sure, so. Buy them both.Review by Trusted Customer
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this is one of our top 5 and we get a supply regularly alongside our other favouritesReview by Christine Nicholson
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Canterbury or espresso? Which is better? I cannot decide!Review by Trusted Customer
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Nice strong coffee. Leaves a great taste in the mouthReview by Trusted Customer
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Always super fresh and tasty. Our favourites Coffees are Java Santos, Canterbury and Kentish Breakfast and Ceylon tea bags but we often try others and they’re all good.Review by Chris Nicholson
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Good taste. Like to grind the beans to my satisfaction. Pick up in the morningReview by Clive Darken
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