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Description
Cup of Excellence award-winning coffee from the tropical highlands of northern-central Nicaragua. A stonker for all brew methods but challenging for espresso due to being a high-grown light roast.
Reviews
4.9
35 ratings
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Another great one.
I’ve been using this in a french press. I did buy a v60 as it recommends pour over or whatever, but I thought I’d just give it a go and it’s brilliant. I’ve found it slightly more challenging to get right than the others at first, but once you do, you’re fine. The first taste I got was custard cream too. Cworks coffee really is the best of the best. I gave up alcohol on 28th June 2025 and switched to coffee instead. I’ve tried lots of the small independent coffee businesses and no one comes close. The closest was a lot more expensive and wasn’t as good. I’m ruined for “regular” coffee now though, as it just tastes artificial to me, like when you put them sweeteners in your tea. Anyway, a pack usually lasts me a month, but this one has lasted me 11 days. Gone are the days of getting jitters and all the rest of it, like when you drink normal stuff. Even that new place that advertises healthy coffee isn’t as good as cworks coffee. Cworks coffee has all those benefits too, but he doesn’t need to advertise all that. He obviously lets the coffee speak for itself and oh does it sing. Ta very much.
Oh and I can’t decide which one I like the best so keep swapping and changing. It’s better now because their subscription still gives you money off, but you can change your coffee whenever you like and keep the subscription in tact. I like the new changes.
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James · April 12, 2026
Great
I really enjoy this blend, especially when it cools down a couple of degrees. Changed over when my previous favourite became unavailable.
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Drew · March 6, 2026
Taste sensation
This has been my favourite so far, added some hazelnut syrup ( Torani) and it tastes like kitkat.