Two new coffees added to the line-up today. The first new offering hails from Sidamo, Ethiopia. Our Ethiopia Sidamo Guji Oromo is Shade Grown & is a natural or sundried coffee with notes of Strawberry, Raspberry & a milky cocoa finish. Those of you who loved our “Ardi” offering last year, you will definitely be a fan of this one. It’s one of those clean fruit bombs that were amazing on the cupping table this year.

Our second offering comes from El Salvador. We loved this coffee & it was another standout on the cupping table. Our El Salvador Cerro Las Ranas is pulp-natural coffee with notes of Dark Chocolate, Pear & Almond. The texture of this coffee is very creamy & is a treat for those of you who enjoy kicking back with your French Press on a cool Saturday morning. Cerro Las Ranas actually means “hill of frogs” in Spanish & the name comes from a lagoon on the farm that is home to a variety of frogs.  This farm has environmental preservation at the forefront of its mission & is even a member of the Rainforest Alliance.

Be sure to grab a bag or two of these while they are available! Check them both out
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