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Brazil Adrano Volcano Coffee, Medium Roast - 3-Pack Sale

Our top-selling, 17-award-winning single origin coffee! This 2022 crop of Adrano is one of the best ever. And considering that Brazil is suffering a bad drought this year, we should enjoy this bumper crop from the most recent season all the more, because next year may not be the best. It presents a nice balance between the new crop fresh brown sugar tones and the developing butter tones that Adrano is known for.

Adrano is an intense, complex coffee. The unique terroir imparts a unique flavor profile that is an interesting combination of sharp, bright elements with earthy and floral tones and a hint of chocolate. Body is high and smooth, and the appeal to the palate is broad because of the three varieties. The popular Medium Roast is fruity and complex, with hints of butter, caramel and an alluring aroma.

This is a 3-Pack, you get three 8 oz. bags, total of 1.5 pounds of coffee. Please select whole bean or ground.

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There is no other terroir in the world similar to the unique microclimate of Pocos de Caldas, which is angled perfectly toward the sun. Pocos de Caldas receives sharply divided day and night periods that begin with early morning sun full-on until 4 pm, when the sun suddenly is cut off by passing across the rim of the crate at the top of the mountain, triggering a burst of energy (sugar) conversion into flavor in the beans. The soil is an enriched combination of volcanic minerals and rainforest soil, giving the coffee an abundace of nutrition and minerals. The coffees consist of a variety of unusual Arabica sub-types, including golden-fruited Catuai.

These coffees are sustainably grown, UTZ Certified, and direct-trade. Volcano Coffee Company also practices an innovative reinterpretation of "shade-grown" coffee: instead of interplanting hardwood trees with their coffee (which is of limited usefulness for wildlife due to lack of underbrush and biodiversity), they preserve wide strips of intact rainforest between different planting areas. This lets the coffee get the right amount of sun, protects biodiversity, and provides undisturbed habitat for wildlife.

brazil-vcc-tossing-cherries.jpg Image from the farm during sunset harvest 2014 One of the estates in the co-op that produces this coffee Bourbon Arabica cherries are not red but yellow, unlike most coffee cherries

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