In celebration of Women's Month, this set offers three distinct coffees from Latin America and as the name suggests, all are from farms and communities where women lead and produce the coffee. This is a fun iteration because we get to explore three countries expressing different flavor possibilities.
We are so proud of these coffees not just for the quality but because of the work each of these women does to uplift their own communities and pushes our industry forward.
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- Tierra de Mi Padre (Women of La Yerba from Nayarit, México)
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Tierra de mi Padre is produced by women farmers in co-owner Areli Barrera de Grodski’s hometown of Nayarit, Mexico. We’ve purchased coffee from these producers many times; this year’s lot, another increase in quality, features a juicy, sweet, fruit-forward cup with notes of nectarine, raspberry, macadamia, and dark chocolate aftertaste. Brew ratio 1:16
- Anny Ruth - Loma La Gloria (El Boquerón, El Salvador)
- When we first tasted the coffees from Anny Ruth Pimental’s farm in El Salvador - known for their beautiful honey and natural processed coffees - we knew it’d be a long-term relationship. Loma La Gloria was purchased in the 1990s by Anny’s father Roberto, a civil engineer and a natural businessman. Anny took over the mill in 2012 and eventually built Loma La Gloria into a farm with a reputation for quality across the world. This box set features her Unicorn processed Red Bourbon.
This coffee is naturally processed with a bit of extra magic. The cup boasts flavors of stewed strawberries, sweet dried pineapple, peach aftertaste and a date caramel sweetness and body. We are enjoying this at a 1:16 brew ratio
- Mujeres Divinas - 96 women contributing to these lots (Huila, Colombia)
*If you order more than one box set going to the same place, please let us know in the notes if you would like each set to be packaged individually or if we can package them in bulk.