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...
These coffee beans come from the Serra Negra farm, which spreads out across 13 hectares near Campestre in the state of Minas Gerais. Starting out in 2016, José de Ávila Pereira and his family grow speciality coffee at the location at an average altitude of 1,100 m. This blend comprises the variet...
These coffee beans come from the Serra Negra farm, which spreads out across 13 hectares near Campestre in the state of Minas Gerais. Starting out in 2016, José de Ávila Pereira and his family grow speciality coffee at the location at an average altitude of 1,100 m. This blend comprises the variet...
These coffee beans come from the Serra Negra farm, which spreads out across 13 hectares near Campestre in the state of Minas Gerais. Starting out in 2016, José de Ávila Pereira and his family grow speciality coffee at the location at an average altitude of 1,100 m. This blend comprises the variet...
These coffee beans come from the Serra Negra farm, which spreads out across 13 hectares near Campestre in the state of Minas Gerais. Starting out in 2016, José de Ávila Pereira and his family grow speciality coffee at the location at an average altitude of 1,100 m. This blend comprises the variet...
The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
The taste and aroma boast a subtle edge of dark chocolate with peanut, while cacao bean peel also comes through in the flavour. The coffee shows delicate body with decent acidity.
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...
Characteristics: plain chocolate – date – lemon peel. Velvety body, delicate acidity.
Characteristics: plain chocolate – date – lemon peel. Velvety body, delicate acidity.
Characteristics: plain chocolate – date – lemon peel. Velvety body, delicate acidity.
Characteristics: plain chocolate – date – lemon peel. Velvety body, delicate acidity.
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 ensure ideal conditions for growing a superior crop of coffee. Supremo is distinctive for its large beans, which primarily come from independent farmers who take very special care of their produce. The taste and aroma suggest...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m ensure ideal conditions for growing a superior crop of coffee. Supremo is distinctive for its large beans, which primarily come from independent farmers who take very special care of their produce. The taste and aroma suggest...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m ensure ideal conditions for growing a superior crop of coffee. Supremo is distinctive for its large beans, which primarily come from independent farmers who take very special care of their produce. The taste and aroma suggest...
Fertile soil and a suitable climate at the altitudes of 1,500 - 2,000 m ensure ideal conditions for growing a superior crop of coffee. Supremo is distinctive for its large beans, which primarily come from independent farmers who take very special care of their produce. The taste and aroma suggest...
This coffee from the area of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo is grown at altitudes of 1,450 to 2,000 m. Incredible variation in the microclimate makes for ideal conditions for producing a superior crop. A pleasant sweetness features in the aroma, mirrored in the taste as notes of st...
This coffee from the area of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo is grown at altitudes of 1,450 to 2,000 m. Incredible variation in the microclimate makes for ideal conditions for producing a superior crop. A pleasant sweetness features in the aroma, mirrored in the taste as notes of st...
This coffee from the area of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo is grown at altitudes of 1,450 to 2,000 m. Incredible variation in the microclimate makes for ideal conditions for producing a superior crop. A pleasant sweetness features in the aroma, mirrored in the taste as notes of st...
This coffee from the area of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo is grown at altitudes of 1,450 to 2,000 m. Incredible variation in the microclimate makes for ideal conditions for producing a superior crop. A pleasant sweetness features in the aroma, mirrored in the taste as notes of st...
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 primary area for growing coffee in the country is the Sierra Maestra mountain range. This example boasts the taste of superior chocolate, ripe orange and tangerine, while the aroma hints at nougat and malt. The body is slightly velvety with delicate acidity.
The primary area for growing coffee in the country is the Sierra Maestra mountain range. This example boasts the taste of superior chocolate, ripe orange and tangerine, while the aroma hints at nougat and malt. The body is slightly velvety with delicate acidity.