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  • SALTWINDS Siren's Serenade Blend - Light Roast Coffee

SALTWINDS Siren's Serenade Blend - Light Roast Coffee

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Wake up to a bright and enchanting coastal ritual with this delicate light roast. Inspired by the gentle call of the sea, it offers a refreshing, tea-like clarity and a vibrant acidity that highlights the nuanced, floral sweetness of premium beans.

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  • Flavor The taste profile is defined by its bright, crisp acidity and a light, silken body that avoids the heavy smokiness of darker roasts. Expect a sophisticated palette of citrus zest and soft floral undertones, rounded out by a clean, honey-like sweetness that leaves a refreshing and airy finish on the tongue.

  • Uses This blend is a premier choice for pour-over methods like a Hario V60 or Chemex, which allow its complex, delicate aromatics to truly bloom. It also makes an exceptional base for a bright, fruit-forward iced coffee or a "flash-chilled" brew that emphasizes its natural zest and light maritime character.

  • Ingredients The product is crafted from 100% premium, high-altitude Arabica beans that have been carefully selected for their vibrant flavor precursors. These beans are light-roasted in small batches to preserve the volatile oils and original terroir of the coffee cherry, ensuring a pure and unadulterated bean-to-cup experience.

  • Notable Features Artisanally roasted on the Atlantic coast, this blend is named after the mythical sirens to reflect its alluring and subtle complexity. The coffee is packaged in a high-quality bag with a one-way freshness valve to protect the delicate, light-roasted aromatics from oxidation, ensuring every cup tastes as fresh as a morning sea breeze.

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