February Coffee Specials
February Coffee Specials
For our Fresh Roasted Coffee Customers
Panama Boquete Roasted Coffee Beans
Normally $10.58 Now $9.49
Panamanian coffees are under appreciated and inexpensive in my less than humble opinion. The coffees from the Boquete region of Panama are subtly bright, well balanced, with fruit, and dark cocoa tones.
This description is by Andrew at Cafe Imports, I can only hope to be lucky enough to see Panama someday.
The forested mountains of Boquete provide one of the most beautiful growing conditions in the world. As you approach the finca, you ride on a single lane road down in the valley with vertical cliffs covered with flowers and trees. The finca itself is misted in clouds, with guava and tropical fruit trees intermingled among the wild coffee trees. In the middle of the finca is a five-hundred year old tree that was just a sapling when Christopher Columbus was just landing on the shores of the Americas. As you walk under a twenty-foot coffee tree, you look up and see sleeping fruit bats among the bright red coffee cherries. It is an experience like no other, the sight of the tree alone about brought me to tears, and this was just one of many fincas in the Boquete region of Panama.
Ethiopia Harrar Roasted Coffee Beans
Normally $10.99 Now $9.79
Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. The regal coffees from this country are deserving of such a heritage and stand up to the calling. Another amazing growing region within Ethiopia is the Harrar region. Harrars are wild coffees. What’s a wild coffee, you ask? The term is a fancy name for dry process or natural coffee where the coffee fruit dries on the bean, imparting the flavors of compote fruit and dark rich chocolate. Harrars are this and more! You will taste blueberry jam, cocoa, and maybe even a touch of cinnamon and cardamom in these amazing coffees. Coffee holds a special place in Ethiopian culture that transcends that of the coffees from other origin countries. The majority of the crop does not even leave the country and is drunk with great ceremony by the Ethiopian people. This is in contrast to other origins where coffee is a cash crop, with the best being exported, and the dregs kept locally and drunk unceremoniously with plenty of milk and sugar to choke it down.
Farmers Morning Blend Roasted Coffee Beans
Normally $9.96 Now $8.99
This is our “Signature” blend, it has stayed our number one selling blend now for almost 5 years! This truly is a coffee that everyone will enjoy!
A classic breakfast blend! Wonderful Aroma with a rich sweetness and a hint of smokiness. This blend is 1/3 Mexico Chiapas, 1/3 Guatemala Antigua and 1/3 Brasil Serra Negra roasted to a regular roast level.
Raging Bull Espresso Blend
Normally $10.44 Now $9.49
This is a very bold but also smooth coffee that is not for the faint hearted! Very full bodied but roasted just dark enough to smooth out the whole blend.
I have been trying to think of a new name for this blend so I don’t scare away anyone, but I really like the Raging Bull name! Let’s just say it comes on like Raging Bull but then calms down to a Gentle Bull.
This is an African, Brasilian and an Asian coffee, dark roasted to give it just enough kick to satisfy any espresso or drip brew fan!
For our Home Roasting Customers
10 lbs Panama Boquette Green Coffee Beans
Normally $41.80 Now $39.79
Panamanian coffees are under appreciated and inexpensive in my less than humble opinion. The coffees from the Boquete region of Panama are subtly bright, well balanced, with fruit, and dark cocoa tones.
This description is by Andrew at Cafe Imports, I can only hope to be lucky enough to see Panama someday.
The forested mountains of Boquete provide one of the most beautiful growing conditions in the world. As you approach the finca, you ride on a single lane road down in the valley with vertical cliffs covered with flowers and trees. The finca itself is misted in clouds, with guava and tropical fruit trees intermingled among the wild coffee trees. In the middle of the finca is a five-hundred year old tree that was just a sapling when Christopher Columbus was just landing on the shores of the Americas. As you walk under a twenty-foot coffee tree, you look up and see sleeping fruit bats among the bright red coffee cherries. It is an experience like no other, the sight of the tree alone about brought me to tears, and this was just one of many fincas in the Boquete region of Panama.

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