$22.75
TASTING NOTES: Notes of milk chocolate, caramel, and cherry with bright acidity and a creamy body.
ROAST LEVEL: Light/Medium
COUNTRY: Costa Rica
REGION: Palmichal and Santa Ana Mountains
GROWER: Smallholder farmers organized organized around the Banko Chelchele washing station
ELEVATION: 1200-1600masl
PROCESS: Washed
OTHER: Traceable, Single Origin
FARM INFO
Romelia SHB EP comes from the cloudy region of the Palmichal rainforest which is famous for its unique acidity.
Manuel Rojas Arias was the pioneer coffee grower in Palmichal, located on the western slopes of the Escazu Mountains. Many farmers observed the success Don Manuel had with coffee and began to convert their sugar plantations into coffee farms. After Don Manuel’s death, he left his farms to his only sister, Romerlia. Thanks to her strength and perseverance, Dona Romelia was able to sustain the quality of her farm’s coffee.
European Preparation (EP) indicates that the coffee has been sorted to remove any defective beans and foreign materials. Additionally, the coffee was hand-sorted after being optically sorted during milling.
Origin photo by Interamerican Coffee
$18.75
CUP PROFLE: A blend of bittersweet chocolate and macadamia nut cookie. This bold cup is deep, dark and delicious.
$18.75
CUP PROFILE: Robust chocolate aromas lead to notes of roasted nuts and dark chocolate in this heavy bodied coffee. Our darkest roast without compromising flavor.
ROAST PROFILE: Darkest
COUNTRY: Honduras
ELEVATION: 1,100-1,650 masl
PROCESS: Washed
CULTIVAR: Various
OTHER NOTES: Single origin, traceable
PROP 65 WARNING
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CUP PROFILE: Hints of chocolate sprinkles lead to a nutty base with a smooth, creamy body and clean finish in this approachable, comforting coffee.
Cherries received at the APG wet-mill are meticulously sorted and floated to remove underripe and damaged coffee before depulping. Depulped coffee undergoes an extended fermentation process with pH and temperature controls to promote optimum flavor profiles. After the coffee is washed it is slowly dried on raised beds. The dried coffee is stored in Grainpro cocoons until it is time to mill. The milling and preparation is also done at the APG dry mill, meaning the coffee enjoys personal care from farm to export. The APG dry mill is also recognized for its attention towards preparing specialty lots and was selected to mill the 2022 Cup of Excellence winning lots.