Coffee Authors Set
Description
Experience the full spectrum of espresso artistry with our single origin Coffee Authors espresso set. This expanded collection includes single origin espressos from Brazil, Mexico and Ethiopia, all in 250 g or 1 kg packages.
Coffee Authors – Brazil
This espresso delivers the best of a classic natural processed regional blend from Campo das Vertentes in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It exemplifies the consistent quality created by Brazil’s seasoned farmers. The producers use all available technologies to advance production, thus achieving coffees that offer balanced, smooth profiles, and flavor notes that we all love and cherish in a cup of coffee.
Coffee Authors – Organic Brazil
Organic coffee from the Fazenda Dutra farm in Brazil - combines excellent taste with certified and traceable quality. Fazenda Dutra is dedicated to producing high quality coffees, investing in new technologies, and searching for more sustainable methods of production. Furthermore, the farm does not use toxic pesticides or herbicides, only biological treatments - the production process does not degrade the land and at the same time elevates the quality.
Coffee Authors – Mexico
"Organic" is a single-origin specialty grade coffee from an organic certified farm in Berilo Estate from Chiapas, Mexico. Being an organic farm means that no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers are used during coffee production. In addition, both the producer and the roaster also have to avoid any potential crossing with conventional coffees, to ensure the quality and standard of the certified coffee.
Coffee Authors – Ethiopia
The sweet, fruity profile of this Ethiopian coffee is a classic representation of one of the country's most recognized coffee-producing areas - Beshasha. It is a washed process Ethiopian Heirloom, grown by the smallholder farmers who characterize the coffee production landscape of Ethiopia. Beshasha encompasses many terroirs, but farming across the region is traditionally low input and the outstanding attributes of the plants and the land are captured in every harvest.