Coffee of the Month
El Salvador - Finca El Salvador
Our new coffee comes from Finca El Salvador, located in the heart of El Salvador. This medium-bodied roast features notes of blackberry and fruity sweetness, offering a unique and satisfying flavor profile that will surely please any coffee enthusiast.
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Papua New Guinea - Simbai Balus Kopi
Papua New Guinea’s mountainous terrain with amazingly fertile volcanic soil is excellent for growing rich, vibrant Arabica coffee but not very good for transporting it.
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Sumatra - Aceh Gayo Highlands
The Gayo Wet-Hulled is from 165 Farmers in the town of Takengon. The Gayonese are indigenous to Takengon and called “Urang Gayo.”
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Happy Holidays Blend
Once again, we celebrate the Holidays by offering our Happy Holidays Blend as our coffee of the month for December. This year's blend is made from two coffees - a natural processed coffee from El Salvador and a washed coffee from Guatemala.
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Colombia - El Tambo, Cauca
Our Colombian coffee is sourced from AMACA (Asociación de Mujeres Productoras Agropecuarias del Cauca), a group of women producers in El Tambo, Cauca, Colombia
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Chorus - Signature Blend
Chorus Blend is a bold, smooth, and slightly sweet coffee that is great for all brewing methods. We use two South American coffee to add body, mild acidity, and chocolatey flavor and highlight with a touch of African coffee for sweetness.
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Tanzania - Mbinga and Mbeye Coop
Our June coffee is a Cooperative blend from the top-producing farms in Tanzania's Mbinga & Mbeya regions. These regions are located in the southwest of Tanzania and share borders with Zambia & Malawi.
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Mexico - Organic Chiapas
The Chiapas Highlands are rich in rainfall and nutritious soil. The coffee farms at 1200-1750 MASL are naturally shaded by a lush forest canopy that blankets the Sierra Madre de Chiapas mountains.
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Peru - Minca Organic
Our Peru coffee is a washed, processed coffee from the Chanchamayo and Satipo provinces. These regions are between the Andes Mountains and the rainforest; Satipo is also known as the ceja de selva, or “jungle entrance.”
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Honduras - Lempira - El Carrizal
José Justino is a producer from the region of San Sebastián, Lempira. In 2007 he began purchasing land to begin growing coffee, which now includes farms in the Azacualpa community, La Mision village, San Antonio village, all in the San Marcos de Caiquin Municipality, Lempira.
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Happy Holidays Blend
Once again, we celebrate the Holidays by offering our Happy Holidays Blend as our coffee of the month for December.
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Guatemala - Los Dos Socios
Don Concepcion Villatoro Matias purchased this farm in 1990, and is separated into many small parcels. The name 'Los Dos Socios,' or the two associates, refers to his relationship with God as the associate supporting his farm.
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