
Bolivian
Organic and Fair Trade
A lively, light-bodied, bright and dynamic coffee from the Cenaproc co-op in the Caranavi region of Bolivia. Delicate with a fragrant sweet floral aroma. Subtle vanilla bean, chocolate and nutty character in the cup.
$12.80/lb.
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Brazil Ipanema Dulce
A rainforest alliance coffee, Brazil Ipanema Dulce is a natural bourbon with hints of orange, citrus, honey, raisin, and chocolate. It makes a very smooth cup that can also be used as a single origin espresso.
$14.60/lb.
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Celebes Toraja
This Indonesian coffee is low in acidity and full in body. It has a syrupy, rich buttery mouth feel. A bit rustic with a touch of tobacco, but not nearly as earthy or robust as the Indonesians from the island of Sumatra.
$11.20/lb.
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Colombian Mesa de los Santos
Organic and Rainforest Alliance
A wonderful single estate coffee certified Bird Friendly by the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. It is also certified by Rainforest Alliance and is 100% Organic. Sweet caramel notes are upfront on the palate with lasting fruit notes and lingering hints of chocolate. Great acidity with good body.
Website:
http://www.cafemesadelossantos.com$12.50/lb.
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Colombian Sierra Nevada - Fair Trade Organic
This is a coop coffee from the Sierra Nevada region of northern Colombia. It has a smooth start with milk chocolate and walnut notes. It is a well balance coffee that will be pleasing to all.
$12.50/lb.
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Colombian Supremo
Nice full body with mild acidity and brightness yields a smooth even well-rounded cup of coffee. Some not too sweet caramel and floral notes.
$11.00/lb.
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Costa Rican La Amistad
Organic
Typical of many coffees from Costa Rica, nice sweet acidity with hints of citrus and floral notes. Rich and complex with a balanced flavor.
Website:
http://www.laamistad.com/ingles/ingles.html$12.50/lb.
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Costa Rican La Minita
This estate is frequently considered to produce one of the world’s finest coffees. A truly elegant coffee that is perfectly balanced. Sweet aroma, medium to full body with great acidity and a delicate clean aftertaste. One of our favorites is also great as a single origin espresso.
Website:
http://www.laminita.com/$14.60/lb.
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Costa Rican Tarrazu
This coffee from the micro-region of Dota has a unique cup character, medium bodied and smooth with good acidity or brightness. It has a bit of fruitiness in the cup with a slight touch of lemon and chocolate.
Website:
http://www.coopedota.com/index_i.php$11.20/lb.
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El Salvador Cerro Las Ranas
Certified Rainforest Alliance
A wonderful single estate coffee with unmatched complexity. One of the few coffees that are processed using the pulped natural method. Sweet berry and citrus flavors balanced with a caramel smoothness.
$11.70/lb.
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El Salvador Santa Rita Natural
A natural processed Bourbon El Salvadorian coffee from the Santa Rita, El Molino region. This coffee is a heavily fruited cup with apricot, cherry and chocolate notes. Lower acidity with tons of body and some brightness.
$14.95/lb.
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Ethiopian Sidamo Guji
A naturally processed coffee that provides excellent body and a nice bright fruitiness. Aromas of a freshly backed blueberry muffin.
$11.70/lb.
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
Organic and Fair Trade
A wonderful complex coffee from the Oromia co-op that has exhilarating brightness. Hints of jasmine aromas and bright citrus notes linger with hints of honey sweetness.
Website:
http://transfairusa.org/content/certification/producer.php?floid=897$12.50/lb.
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Guatemalan
A small single estate in the Huehuetenago province of Guatemala. This coffee has a delicate complexity with good acidity and sweetness with subtle notes of caramel and cocoa.
$11.20/lb.
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Kenya Lenana Peaberry
A great example of a Kenya Peaberry. Excellent bright citrus notes predominate in this superbly intense coffee. Elegant with good body, sweetness and a delicate floral aroma.
$13.20/lb.
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Mexican Terruno Nayarita
This coffee comes from the Nayarit region of Mexico. It is a natural process coffee with deep rustic fruity sweetness with cocoa characteristics.
$11.20/lb.
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Nicaraguan Selva Negra
Fair Trade
This is a small co-op located on Lake Apanas. This coffee has good body with tangy citrus notes. It is smooth with a nice acidity.
$12.20/lb.
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Panama Boquete
The Boquete region of Panama produces a wonderfully balanced coffee. The acidity is prominent but never overpowering with a buttery body and slight winey character. Nice citrus and apple notes. This coffee has won many awards over the years.
$12.20/lb.
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Rwanda Buf Café
Fair Trade
A superb coffee coming from the Buf Café co-op washing station. Nicely balanced dark bittersweet cherry with subtle hints of citrus. Great body and a rich distinct complexity. This co-op is partially supported by the Spread Project which aims to assist Rwanda in rebuilding after the 1994 civil war and genocide.
$13.20/lb.
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Sumatra Gayo Mountain
Organic and Fair Trade
Wonderful rich full body with lower acidity. Hints of chocolate and mild fruitiness intermingle with a slight earthy character to create a rustic elegance.
$12.80/lb.
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Sumatra Mandheling
Our fullest bodied coffee is rich and robust. A subtle earthy character with bold flavor.
$11.60/lb.
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Tanzanian Peaberry - Burka Estate
The Burka Estate Peaberry has a smooth full body, mellow acidity with a wonderful bright citrus character with hints of orange and chocolate throughout.
$11.20/lb.
