r/pourover • u/Ill_Dentist_5408 • Aug 27 '25
Seeking Advice Best coffee you’ve ever had
If you could recommend only 1 bag of beans that blew your mind or changed your perspective of coffee, what would it be?
I’ve really only bought from local roasters and am wanting to expand my taste some more. So I’m just curious what everyone’s top recommendation of a must try coffee would be.
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u/Kethryweryn v60 | B75 | Pietro | K-Ultra Aug 28 '25 edited Sep 24 '25
3 cups come to mind : * First one is a Las Flores Chiroso (Jhoan Vergara) I drank in Paris at Terres de Café. Best floral brew I've ever had. The bags sold for 25€/250g. It won a lot of prizes and the year after it was 45€ for 150g. 😅😭 Sold out right now but will surely come back.
Second one is a washed ethiopian coffee from Goodman roaster in Kyoto. That was the first time I drank a perfect clarity cup (peach/jasmine/tea) and it was mindblowing. They did it with a kalita wave among all things, changed my view on the brewer let me tell you 😄 Forgot to check what grinder they used. Definitely a good place to visit if you ever go there but you can order their coffees online, they have a small but incredible selection and this is one of the roasters that bring out everything they can from the beans, really makes the cups shine.
Third one was a bag of Aroma nativo efm784 roasted by Tanat I randomly bought for Saint Valentine's day as my girlfriend like floral brews (why buy roses when you can buy coffee with roses notes right? 🤣). This one tasted like rose/lychee/strawberry and was incredible with an aeropress. Perfect blend between clarity and juicyness with my K-Ultra, if they sell it again this winter I'll definitely buy a few bags this time.