Triple pick! We have 3 great new ones today: Papua New Guinea Baroida Plantation, Guatemala San Juan Sacatepequez – Villa Lupe, and Colombia Finca Buenavista -Carlos Imbachi. The Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea (PNG) occupies the eastern half of the island it shares with the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya, part of Indonesia. The two primary areas for... ...more Baroida Plantation is a mix of dry and fresh fruit, with spice and ginger tones. This coffee is from a third generation family farm utilizing our Farm Gate pricing. Alert! GuatemalaGuatemalan coffee is considered a top quality coffee producer in Central America. Due to our proximity to Guatemala, some of the nicest coffees from this origin come to... ...more San Jose fans should take note: our new Guatemala San Juan Sacatepequez – Villa Lupe is from the same region with well-structured citric fruit and candy-like notes. This also makes a great SO espressoShort for Single Origin espresso, meaning using one origin specific coffee to make espresso, as opposed to using a blended coffee. ...more! Last up is a limited offering of the popular ColombiaColombian coffee is highly marketed and widely available in the US. They have been largely successful at equating the name Colombian Coffee with "Good" Coffee. This is half-true.... ...more FincaSpanish 101: Finca is the Spanish word for farm. Sometimes the term Hacienda is used to imply an Estate, which would mean the farm has its own wet-mill.... ...more Buenavista -Carlos Imbachi. Folks will remember this sweet cup profile with guavaIn coffee, the very aromatic tropical fruit note of Guava. (Guayaba in Spanish) ...more, peach, tamarind, and cane sugarA refined sugar, that has a no rustic sweetness. This was called "refined sugar" but has been rebranded as "cane sugar" thanks perhaps to C and H brand.... ...more. (It was also an award winner at SCAA in 2009/10) We are limiting sales to 5-lbs so everyone gets to try it this year!

