Blind Assessment: Low-key, with a pungent intrigue in the nose that most panelists identified as nut, but which hinted at something more carnal. I was reminded of a combination of bouillon and prunes. Another panelist was less specific but more evocative: "Odd perfume notes that linger on the tongue. Musky, sweaty flavor." Notes: A low-key coffee with pungent, carnal intrigue in odd perfume notes that linger. Reviewed as a green coffee by the Cupping Board. Sigri is a market name for one of Papua New Guinea 's best established and most celebrated estate coffees. Who Should Drink It: |
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