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Coffees For This Week


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Single Origin | Caranavi, Bolivia
Nueva Llusta
black cherry | hazelnut | creamy
Roast Level
light roast
Buried deep in the remote central tropics of Bolivia, where logistics present a real and present danger to the supply chain and livelihoods, is the small community of Nueva Llusta. The organic cooperative CENAPROC is based here, combining several decades of passionate coffee production and collaboration among nearly 50 small-holder producers results in this stellar quality coffee. Enjoy this vibrant and creamy coffee with notes of black cherry and hazelnut.

Alex Stoffregen
Coffee Buyer & Quality Analyst


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Subscriber-Exclusive | Nariño, Colombia
Borderlands Microlot
nectarine | golden raisin | crisp
Roast Level
light roast
Last week’s single origin subscription featured a coffee from the Borderlands project—an initiative that united coffee producers in Nariño, Colombia, to enhance their livelihoods and build enduring relationships with quality-driven buyers. Over time, these groups have invested in variety-specific plots to better understand how high-quality cultivars perform in their unique soil and climate. This subscriber-exclusive microlot is sourced from plots growing SL-28 and Gesha––two prized African varieties. Grown in the Colombian Andes, they offer a unique tasting experience: the bright citrus and floral quality of these varieties are beautifully complemented by the sweet chocolate and stone fruit characteristics that define Nariño’s typical cup.

Alex Stoffregen
Coffee Buyer & Quality Analyst
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