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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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
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 strawberry jam and pecan nut. The body is rich and the acidity fine.
Coffee has been cultivated in Myanmar since 1885. This example comes from the Bant Sawk plantation located at altitudes of 1,600 -1,750 m. The beans are of the Catuaí variety and undergo processing in the natural way. The aroma and taste hint at fine cocoa and lychee followed by a sweet note of g...
Coffee has been cultivated in Myanmar since 1885. This example comes from the Bant Sawk plantation located at altitudes of 1,600 -1,750 m. The beans are of the Catuaí variety and undergo processing in the natural way. The aroma and taste hint at fine cocoa and lychee followed by a sweet note of g...
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...
Roasted coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Hoja Blanca is a cooperative that contributes by cleansing and selling coffee to small-scale growers in the highly inaccessible region of Cuilco in the Huehuetenango department. Coffee from this area is the finest in Guatemala. Its significan...
Roasted coffee beans from a plantation (100% arabica). Hoja Blanca is a cooperative that contributes by cleansing and selling coffee to small-scale growers in the highly inaccessible region of Cuilco in the Huehuetenango department. Coffee from this area is the finest in Guatemala. Its significan...