[NEW] Colombia San Agustin AAA - Orange, Caramel, Brown Sugar [Medium Roast]
Handpicked with precision from the Colombian alps, these premium quality beans deliver a well-balanced and vibrant cup, rich in flavor with notes of caramel, red apple, and a hint of citrus.
The medium roast profile accentuates its smooth body and clean finish, making it perfect for those who appreciate a refined and aromatic coffee experience. Ideal for both espresso and filter methods.
100% Arabica
Medium Roast
Region of origin: Hulia, San Agustin, Colombia
Variety: Caturra & Colombia
Process: Washed
Elevation: 1600-1900m
Flavors: Clean, orange-like flavor, with a note of caramel, sweet, long aftertaste. More acidity when the coffee gets cooler.
Sweetness: ★★★★⚝
Body: ★★★★⚝
Acidity: ★★★⚝⚝
Food Pairing Recommendation: White chocolate, shortcake, apple pie, croissant
The Art of Colombian Coffee
Huila San Agustín, located in the Huila region of Colombia, is renowned for producing some of the finest specialty coffee in the world. The region's high altitudes, fertile volcanic soil, and unique microclimates contribute to the exceptional quality of its coffee beans.
Smallholder farmers in the area meticulously cultivate and hand-pick their coffee, ensuring the preservation of traditional farming methods and sustainability practices.

Coffee producing countries have impacted the world more than you might think.
We aim to bring more awareness, interest, and therefore value to them through art, culture, and craftsmanship.
Wayuu Mochilas
The Wayuu are the largest indigenous community in Colombia, originating from the region called La Guajira, where many coffee farms and plantations cultivate.
Wayuu mochilas, or vibrant handwoven bags from this community in Colombia, symbolize the Wayuu people's rich culture.
Primarily crafted by women of the local community, these textiles blend artistry with tradition, narrating stories through their intricate patterns.
They serve as a vital expression of identity and heritage to natives of Colombia and the Wayuu people.
