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Gold Bag Gift Packs
Share 4 amazing and unique coffees with friends and family... or what the heck, just enjoy trying all 4 for yourself :-)
We have 2 selections of 4 gold bags of coffees, each one a "half-bag" of 4oz. Great for swaps, stockings or fellow worker appreciation gifts!
Gold Bag Gift Selection 1 ($9.95):
Saigon Market Blend - Traditional bold Vietnamese 50/50 blend of stunning Arabicas and high-altitude Robusta. (Similar to Trung Nguyen Creative 2)
The Chocozilla from Brazilla - A customer favorite since 2010! Smooth, buttery, with a natural chocolatey finish. Brazil Cerrado blended with Peaberry Robusta.
Breakfast Blend - Still our top-selling morning coffee at our take-out shop, this Light roast with a touch of Dark is a real eye-opener.
Esmeralda DeCaf - Enjoy coffee at any holiday celebration at any time with this rich Mexican Dark Roast Sugarcane-process Decaf coffee that NOBODY can tell is decaf in blind taste test.
Gold Bag Gift Selection 2 ($12.95):
Saigon Gold - Wow! This quartet is anchored with a magnum opus genuine Vietnamese-roast blend that is as tasty as Kopi Luwak and as familiar as TN Legendee.
Dark & Stormy - our top-selling dark roast coffee is a crowd pleaser in every house or café.
Brazil Cerrado - Chosen as the morning coffee at a California Hyatt hotel by its celebrity chef, this two-temp medium roast truly surprises people with its excellence and broad appeal.
Vietnamese Dalat Bourbon - Single origin, hard to come by Arabica is very different from Arabicas we are used to here in the USA. Very complex and uniquely satisfying, low in acid.
Please choose your selection and whether you want whole bean or drip grind:
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India's coffee tradition goes back 400 years or more, when a variety called Kent was first established in the Southern Hills. Arabicas predominated until the blight of 1870, when growers needed to hybridize to resistant varieties. The resultant strains had genes from Liberica and other unique, resistant species. Learn more and browse India's Araku Valley coffees here.