
Ritual
The Pour-Over
The pour-over is a manual brewing method where hot water is poured slowly over ground coffee, controlling flow, time, and extraction. This level of control produces a clean, structured cup that highlights the coffee's natural characteristics.
At its best, pour-over emphasizes clarity--bringing forward fragrance, acidity, sweetness, and texture without adding unnecessary weight. It is especially suited for coffees with distinct origin profiles like Panama Geisha, where small differences in roast, process, and variety are meant to be noticed.
Brewing becomes the final step in shaping the cup. As the coffee is selected and roasted with intention, the pour over the beans shapes how that intention is expressed--through balance, precision, and the pace at which the exquisite flavors unfold.












