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Dani 11 Jul, 2019 @ 12:29pm 
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Dani 11 Jul, 2019 @ 12:28pm 
Jamaican Blue Mountain: The Blue Mountains of Jamaica have a unique climate and volcanic soil advantageous for growing their famous high-quality coffee. The coffee undergoes a rigorous inspection process and is harvested in small quantities. This produces a rich coffee with a full aroma.

Guatemalan SHB: Strictly Hard Bean (SHB) is a grade given to coffee grown at a high altitude of 4,500 feet above sea level. Thanks to the environment it’s grown in, the coffee produced has a citrus-like acidity with a fruity, chocolate flavor.
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Colombian Narino: The high altitude, rainy climate, and soil of the Columbian mountains creates a strong foundation for their high-quality coffee. Narino coffee has a creamy, viscous body that coats the mouth with fruity and nutty flavors

Cuban Crystal Mountain: Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean. Their coffee is known for its full-bodied aroma and taste. Crystal Mountain coffee is made from only the largest beans in the harvest. It has a sweet, nutty flavor with low acidity.

Hawaiian Kona: A Hawaiian Treat. Because of the rarity and price of Kona Beans, a Kona Blend only needs to contain 10% Kona Beans. A 100% Kona coffee roast is quite expensive. Good Kona coffee is known to have a rich flavor, bright acidity, and complex aroma.
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Ethiopian Mocha Harrar: “Mocha” is a port town in the Republic of Yemen, where both Yemeni coffee and Ethiopian Mocha Harrar are exported. Coffee from this region was given the moniker “Mocha”. Mocha coffee has a unique spicy flavor and a strong aroma with blackberry notes.

Mocha Matari: “Mocha” denotes that the coffee was exported from Mocha, a port town in the Republic of Yemen Mocha Matari has a complex spicy and chocolate flavor profile with a heavy, “winey” body to compliment it.

Mexican Altura: Coffee was said to be brought into Mexico by the Spanish in the 18th century. Mexico is now one of the world’s largest coffee producers. Altura means “height” in Spanish, describes the altitude the beans were grown. It has a savory aroma, soft acidity, and nutty flavor.
Dani 11 Jul, 2019 @ 12:28pm 
Brazilian No. 2/18: Brazil produces the most coffee in the world. Their beans are known to be high quality, have balanced acidity, and bitter finish. Also known as Santos, No. 2/18 is one of the most popular Brazilian coffees. 2 stands for the quality, and the 18 is for the bean size.

Columbian Bucaramanga Supremo: The high altitude, rainy climate, and soil of the Columbian mountains creates a strong foundation for their high quality coffee. Supremo indicates the large size of the bean, and Bucaramanga is where it is grown. It has a rich, sweet taste and a mild acidity.

Costa Rican SHB: Costa Rica is abundant in nature with a large variety of plant and animal life, and has been exporting coffee for centuries. Strictly Hard Bean (SHB) is a grade given to coffee grown at a high altitude of 4,500 feet. It has an elegant aftertaste and sweet aroma.
Dani 11 Jul, 2019 @ 12:27pm 
Kenya AA: Kenyan coffee farms are strictly controlled and are known to produce premium quality beans. Kenya AA is grown in the mid-west of Kenya at high altitudes and AA signifies their quality. It has a full aroma with moderate acidity.

Brazilian Bourbon: Brazil produces the most coffee in the world. Their beans are known to be of highest quality, and have balanced acidity and bitterness. Brazilian Bourbon is only produced in small quantities, so it is rare within Brazil. It has a notably soft sweetness and clean finish.

Columbian 100% Typica: The high altitude, rainy climate, and soil of the Columbian mountains creates a strong foundation for their high quality coffee. This coffee is made from 100% Typica beans and is rare due to its difficult harvest. It has a citrusy freshness and fragrant aroma.