A blend of choice Brazilian arabica coffees that are decaffeinated by the unique Swiss Water Process (SWD). During this procedure no chemical dissolvent is utilised to remove caffeine. In both the taste and aroma you can find sweetness and freshly roasted hazelnut. Overall, the coffee is light wi...
A blend of choice Brazilian arabica coffees that are decaffeinated by the unique Swiss Water Process (SWD). During this procedure no chemical dissolvent is utilised to remove caffeine. In both the taste and aroma you can find sweetness and freshly roasted hazelnut. Overall, the coffee is light wi...
A blend of choice Brazilian arabica coffees that are decaffeinated by the unique Swiss Water Process (SWD). During this procedure no chemical dissolvent is utilised to remove caffeine. In both the taste and aroma you can find sweetness and freshly roasted hazelnut. Overall, the coffee is light wi...
A blend of choice Brazilian arabica coffees that are decaffeinated by the unique Swiss Water Process (SWD). During this procedure no chemical dissolvent is utilised to remove caffeine. In both the taste and aroma you can find sweetness and freshly roasted hazelnut. Overall, the coffee is light wi...
Coffee from the Mariano farm that has been processed by the dry method. The farm nestles in the Serra de Sao Domingos mountains, and belongs to the fourth generation of the Barbosa family. The coffee’s taste and aroma are dominated by chocolate and nut, while it also boasts mild acidity and a vel...
Coffee from the Mariano farm that has been processed by the dry method. The farm nestles in the Serra de Sao Domingos mountains, and belongs to the fourth generation of the Barbosa family. The coffee’s taste and aroma are dominated by chocolate and nut, while it also boasts mild acidity and a vel...
Coffee from the Mariano farm that has been processed by the dry method. The farm nestles in the Serra de Sao Domingos mountains, and belongs to the fourth generation of the Barbosa family. The coffee’s taste and aroma are dominated by chocolate and nut, while it also boasts mild acidity and a vel...
Coffee from the Mariano farm that has been processed by the dry method. The farm nestles in the Serra de Sao Domingos mountains, and belongs to the fourth generation of the Barbosa family. The coffee’s taste and aroma are dominated by chocolate and nut, while it also boasts mild acidity and a vel...
This is a blend of coffees from the Capoeira and Colonia dos Pinheiros farms located in the Sul de Minas region. The well-balanced composition reflects the specific taste profile of this terroir. In its taste and aroma, chocolate and nuts prevail, accompanied by a hint of apricot. The coffee exhi...
This is a blend of coffees from the Capoeira and Colonia dos Pinheiros farms located in the Sul de Minas region. The well-balanced composition reflects the specific taste profile of this terroir. In its taste and aroma, chocolate and nuts prevail, accompanied by a hint of apricot. The coffee exhi...
This is a blend of coffees from the Capoeira and Colonia dos Pinheiros farms located in the Sul de Minas region. The well-balanced composition reflects the specific taste profile of this terroir. In its taste and aroma, chocolate and nuts prevail, accompanied by a hint of apricot. The coffee exhi...
This is a blend of coffees from the Capoeira and Colonia dos Pinheiros farms located in the Sul de Minas region. The well-balanced composition reflects the specific taste profile of this terroir. In its taste and aroma, chocolate and nuts prevail, accompanied by a hint of apricot. The coffee exhi...
Excelso coffee features smaller beans than Supremo. It comes from the Department of Antioquia, which is a hilly area where coffee is grown at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m. In its taste one can discern cocoa bean with a nutty and fruity note. The acidity is live and its body rich.
Excelso coffee features smaller beans than Supremo. It comes from the Department of Antioquia, which is a hilly area where coffee is grown at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m. In its taste one can discern cocoa bean with a nutty and fruity note. The acidity is live and its body rich.
Excelso coffee features smaller beans than Supremo. It comes from the Department of Antioquia, which is a hilly area where coffee is grown at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m. In its taste one can discern cocoa bean with a nutty and fruity note. The acidity is live and its body rich.
Excelso coffee features smaller beans than Supremo. It comes from the Department of Antioquia, which is a hilly area where coffee is grown at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m. In its taste one can discern cocoa bean with a nutty and fruity note. The acidity is live and its body rich.
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m guarantee highly favourable conditions for premium production. Supremo is distinguished for its large and even beans and comes mainly from private growers, who pay great care to their coffee. In terms of taste and aroma, it i...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m guarantee highly favourable conditions for premium production. Supremo is distinguished for its large and even beans and comes mainly from private growers, who pay great care to their coffee. In terms of taste and aroma, it i...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m guarantee highly favourable conditions for premium production. Supremo is distinguished for its large and even beans and comes mainly from private growers, who pay great care to their coffee. In terms of taste and aroma, it i...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m guarantee highly favourable conditions for premium production. Supremo is distinguished for its large and even beans and comes mainly from private growers, who pay great care to their coffee. In terms of taste and aroma, it i...
This coffee comes from the Las Adelitas farm owned by brothers Ernesto and Marco Vinicio Ruiz. The farm lies in the central region of Heredia at the altitude of 1,350 m. The Red Catuai and Obata coffee varietals are processed the via the dry method. The aroma is imbued with blackberry and blackcu...
This coffee comes from the Las Adelitas farm owned by brothers Ernesto and Marco Vinicio Ruiz. The farm lies in the central region of Heredia at the altitude of 1,350 m. The Red Catuai and Obata coffee varietals are processed the via the dry method. The aroma is imbued with blackberry and blackcu...
This coffee comes from the Las Adelitas farm owned by brothers Ernesto and Marco Vinicio Ruiz. The farm lies in the central region of Heredia at the altitude of 1,350 m. The Red Catuai and Obata coffee varietals are processed the via the dry method. The aroma is imbued with blackberry and blackcu...
This coffee comes from the Las Adelitas farm owned by brothers Ernesto and Marco Vinicio Ruiz. The farm lies in the central region of Heredia at the altitude of 1,350 m. The Red Catuai and Obata coffee varietals are processed the via the dry method. The aroma is imbued with blackberry and blackcu...
Processed by the honey method, the coffee beans are of the Venecia varietal from a farm called Hacienda Sonora located in the foothills of the famous Poás Volcano. There, Alberto and Diego Guardia - a father and his son - have been in the coffee business since the 1970s. They now grow 20 differen...
Processed by the honey method, the coffee beans are of the Venecia varietal from a farm called Hacienda Sonora located in the foothills of the famous Poás Volcano. There, Alberto and Diego Guardia - a father and his son - have been in the coffee business since the 1970s. They now grow 20 differen...
Processed by the honey method, the coffee beans are of the Venecia varietal from a farm called Hacienda Sonora located in the foothills of the famous Poás Volcano. There, Alberto and Diego Guardia - a father and his son - have been in the coffee business since the 1970s. They now grow 20 differen...
Processed by the honey method, the coffee beans are of the Venecia varietal from a farm called Hacienda Sonora located in the foothills of the famous Poás Volcano. There, Alberto and Diego Guardia - a father and his son - have been in the coffee business since the 1970s. They now grow 20 differen...
The first coffee plantations were established in Cuba as long ago as 1748. However, mass expansion happened only due to the French fleeing Haiti before a slave revolt in 1789. The main coffee growing area is the Sierra Maestra mountain range.
The first coffee plantations were established in Cuba as long ago as 1748. However, mass expansion happened only due to the French fleeing Haiti before a slave revolt in 1789. The main coffee growing area is the Sierra Maestra mountain range.
The first coffee plantations were established in Cuba as long ago as 1748. However, mass expansion happened only due to the French fleeing Haiti before a slave revolt in 1789. The main coffee growing area is the Sierra Maestra mountain range.
The first coffee plantations were established in Cuba as long ago as 1748. However, mass expansion happened only due to the French fleeing Haiti before a slave revolt in 1789. The main coffee growing area is the Sierra Maestra mountain range.
This is a Pacamara variety processed by the honey method. The coffee comes from the Las Isabellas farm, owned by Jose Roberto Santamaria. It lies in the Apaneca Ilamatepeq mountain range, bordering the municipality of Apaneca in the Ahuachapan Department, at the altitude of approximately 1,200 m....
This is a Pacamara variety processed by the honey method. The coffee comes from the Las Isabellas farm, owned by Jose Roberto Santamaria. It lies in the Apaneca Ilamatepeq mountain range, bordering the municipality of Apaneca in the Ahuachapan Department, at the altitude of approximately 1,200 m....
This comprises the coffee varieties Bourbon, Pacas and Sarchimor processed by the orange honey method. This particular coffee originates from the Santa Cristina farm, owned by Ana and Rene Hernandez, which is situated in the El Balsamo Qetzaltepeq mountain range around San Salvador Volcano at the...
This comprises the coffee varieties Bourbon, Pacas and Sarchimor processed by the orange honey method. This particular coffee originates from the Santa Cristina farm, owned by Ana and Rene Hernandez, which is situated in the El Balsamo Qetzaltepeq mountain range around San Salvador Volcano at the...
This comprises the coffee varieties Bourbon, Pacas and Sarchimor processed by the orange honey method. This particular coffee originates from the Santa Cristina farm, owned by Ana and Rene Hernandez, which is situated in the El Balsamo Qetzaltepeq mountain range around San Salvador Volcano at the...
This comprises the coffee varieties Bourbon, Pacas and Sarchimor processed by the orange honey method. This particular coffee originates from the Santa Cristina farm, owned by Ana and Rene Hernandez, which is situated in the El Balsamo Qetzaltepeq mountain range around San Salvador Volcano at the...