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Kona Extra Fancy from Kona Hills Coffee Company, located in the Mauka Honaunau district of Hawaii, is the highest grade of Kona Coffee available. The beans, grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa and sorted with a screen size of 19, absorb more nutrients from the 100-year-old trees, resulting in a bold, complex, and well-rounded cup of coffee. This shade grown environment also contributes to the bean's larger size, producing a smooth, bold, and rich flavor with notes of fruit, floral, nuts, milk chocolate, caramel, and a hint of sweetness.
Oberon designates large, clean natural lots from Minas Gerais—screen 17/18 parchment selected for even roasting and dependable sweetness. Taken dark with an extended Maillard phase, this profile leans into bittersweet chocolate and toffee while natural processing contributes roasted‑nut depth and a subtle smoke‑kissed edge. The body is heavy and coating; acidity settles into a soft, low hum that keeps the cup smooth. Expect a composed finish that trails dark cocoa and toasted walnut. Tight dry milling and consistent screen grading make this a reliable, dessert‑leaning Brazilian dark roast that pours rich and steady from first bag to last.
Turquesa denotes carefully prepared High Grown, EP‑sorted coffee from Chiapas’s estate and cooperative producers near the Guatemala border. Selective handpicking, clean washed milling, and even patio drying deliver naturally sweet, polished parchment. Taken to a medium–dark curve, sugars caramelize into toffee around a fudgy chocolate core, while roasted‑almond/walnut tones round the mid‑palate. The mouthfeel turns velvety and cohesive; acidity stays low and smoothly integrated, supporting a chocolate‑forward line from sip to finish. Expect a long, tidy cocoa‑nut close comforting as a daily cup and reliably structured for espresso service without harshness.
Kona coffee is grown on the volcanic slopes of Mauna Loa on Hawaii’s Big Island, where steady sun, afternoon cloud cover, and mineral rich soils support slow, even development. Kona’s growing conditions are unusually consistent compared to many origins, and that consistency is part of why Kona coffees are often associated with a composed, polished cup profile. This Kona Gold lot is labeled as 100% Kona Typica and washed for clarity and structure, with an altitude range of 1,800 to 2,200 masl that signals high elevation growing conditions. Washed processing tends to emphasize cleanliness and definition, and in a medium roast the goal is balance: a cup that feels smooth and complete without becoming heavy or overly roasty. This coffee is a strong fit for drinkers who value elegance and steadiness in their daily brew. It works well as a careful pour over, a classic drip, or a softer espresso, especially when you want a cup that stays refined from the first sip through the finish. Kona is also a great option for gifting or for customers who want a recognizable origin with a premium reputation and a consistently approachable profile.
In Rwanda’s Western Province, coffee production is closely tied to steep hillsides, smallholder farming, and careful lot separation that highlights distinct local character. Kawa Yacu comes from Karongi District, a region shaped by high elevation growing conditions that slow cherry development and support dense, well structured beans. This lot is a washed Bourbon, a classic variety in Rwanda that has helped define the country’s modern specialty reputation. Washed processing emphasizes clarity and structure by removing fruit before drying, allowing the underlying sweetness and acidity to show with precision. Grown at 1,700 to 2,200 masl, it reflects the altitude driven intensity that makes Rwandan coffees consistently compelling across brew methods. Roasted to a medium dark profile, it’s built for customers who want a deeper, more comforting cup while still retaining the clean definition that washed coffees are known for.
Driven by the foundational "Finca Humana" philosophy, the COMSA cooperative empowers over fifteen hundred regional producers through extensive ecological training programs centered at their biodynamic demonstration farm. This organically grown, aggregate lot utilizes an exceptional regional blend of Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Lempira, Ihcafe 90, Pacas, and Typica trees cultivated across high-altitude slopes. To ensure impeccable quality, harvested cherries undergo precise density flotation and meticulous post-harvest manual sorting prior to uniform wet processing. Ideally optimized to handle deep thermal application, this heavy-density inventory serves as a spectacular selection for a rich morning filter pour-over or an exceptionally smooth, full-bodied espresso extraction featuring massive marketplace presence.
Sourced from the remote, high-altitude landscapes of the Apolo province within the La Paz Department, this exceptional lot showcases the dramatic growth of Bolivia's specialty agricultural sector. Grown by indigenous smallholder families at altitudes reaching eighteen hundred meters above sea level, these slow-maturing crops develop a structurally dense seed with remarkable uniform chemistry. Following a meticulous selective harvest, the cherries undergo immediate wet processing and thorough patio sun-drying to stabilize moisture content while locking in clean organic properties. Ideally optimized to thrive under precise thermal curves, this pristine inventory performs brilliantly as a crisp morning pour-over filter choice or a dynamic, cleanly structured single-origin espresso extraction displaying an immense marketplace presence.
Hacienda La Amistad is an organic coffee from Coto Brus, a canton in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica, owned and operated by Roberto Montero, a third generation coffee farmer. The story of the farm is tied to the region’s early history: Roberto’s grandfather arrived in the area in the early 1900s as part of a team surveying the border between Costa Rica and the newly formed country of Panama. That long family connection to place is reflected in a farm identity built over generations rather than seasons. This coffee is washed and grown at 1,220 to 1,524 masl, a high grown range for Costa Rica that supports a composed structure and a clean, balanced cup. Washed processing emphasizes clarity and definition, and it also provides a consistent foundation for a medium roast that aims for smoothness without heaviness. Roasted to a medium profile, the goal is a refined daily coffee that feels complete and steady across brew methods. It works well for drip and pour over when you want a clean, structured cup, and it can also translate into espresso when you want balance and polish rather than aggressive roast weight.
Red Sea is a curated composition inspired by trade routes that linked East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula—coffees known for cocoa‑spice depth, dried‑fruit richness, and a citrus‑floral lift. Kept at a measured medium roast, the cup centers on cocoa and cane‑caramel, layered with date/raisin sweetness and a trim line of citrus zest. A whisper of cardamom‑like spice and gentle florals nods to classic Mocca profiles while remaining tidy and modern. Acidity reads medium and composed, the texture lands silky and cohesive, and the finish is clean with cocoa‑citrus resonance—approachable, distinctive, and tuned for daily drinkability.
Sustainability Badges: Selective Handpicking, Clean Processing, Composition Curated For Balance, Traceable Components, Small Batch Roasted
Coffee in Timor has long been shaped by geography and history. The island sits at the crossroads of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, and its modern coffee economy in Timor Leste grew through waves of outside influence, local adaptation, and, eventually, independence. Today, production is defined less by large estates and more by thousands of smallholder farmers working steep, highland plots and relying on cooperative systems to bring coffee to market. Those cooperatives matter: they make it possible to share wet mills, standardize quality, and maintain consistency across many small farms that would struggle to process coffee individually. This Heritage Reserve lot is a washed coffee grown at 1,000 to 1,400 masl, where cooler conditions support a structured cup and a steady pace of ripening. Certified Organic and Fair Trade, it reflects both farming practices and a supply chain built around traceability and community scale infrastructure. Roasted dark, it’s designed for customers who want depth and reliability across everyday brew methods.
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