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NEW! Brazil Cerrado
The World Wide Fund for Nature named the Cerrado the biologically richest savanna in the world. These varieties of Mundo Novo, Yellow Catuai, Red Catuai and Acaia have their rich flavor enhanced by the region’s Terra Roxa (Red Earth) soil.
Grown on multiple farms at altitudes of about 3000', these varieties are artfully combined to make an exceedingly rich, versatile coffee. We love these beans in every roast we have tried, but we are introducing them in Harlequin Roast because... well, we just love that two-tone roast level so much with this coffee. It is a Dark Base with 30% Light.
8 ounces, please choose whole bean or ground.
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The Araku Valley of India
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.