Slow Coffee Roasters Seasonal Espresso Blend

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Slow Coffee Roasters Seasonal Espresso Blend - A blend of our two most popular coffees, Brazil Conquista and Colombia Supremo.

This delicious coffee reminds us of caramel and hazelnut chocolate.

Santa Lucia was acquired in 1994. Since then, the whole family has been working together, respecting and protecting farm workers. Some of them are so dear that they are considered part of the family and their names, as Diquinho, was given to the coffee produced. In total, there are 123 hectares of land. It is located in a region known as Serra das Abelhas, which gets its name due to the characteristic of sweet coffees, which refer to the flavor of honey. The remaining areas are native forest, which have been recovered around 25% since the purchase of the farm. In 2016, the farm won at 6th best natural Brazilian coffee on cup of excellence.

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Slow Coffee Roasters Seasonal Espresso Blend - A blend of our two most popular coffees, Brazil Conquista and Colombia Supremo.

This delicious coffee reminds us of caramel and hazelnut chocolate.

Santa Lucia was acquired in 1994. Since then, the whole family has been working together, respecting and protecting farm workers. Some of them are so dear that they are considered part of the family and their names, as Diquinho, was given to the coffee produced. In total, there are 123 hectares of land. It is located in a region known as Serra das Abelhas, which gets its name due to the characteristic of sweet coffees, which refer to the flavor of honey. The remaining areas are native forest, which have been recovered around 25% since the purchase of the farm. In 2016, the farm won at 6th best natural Brazilian coffee on cup of excellence.