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The Estate - Medium - Whole Bean Coffee

The Estate - Medium - Whole Bean Coffee

Regular price $16.00 USD
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The Estate is our true Flagship in all of its glory flying the Nicaraguan specialty coffee “flag”. It is no coincidence that the Guardabarranco (Motmot) bird sits proudly at the side of The Estate box.

The Estate is the guiding coffee profile, the classic taste of Nicaraguan specialty from the heritage Arabica varieties and growing region. The top 1% Arabica Caturra, often referred to as Typica here on the farm, is showcased with her grandmother, Bourbon. Together, these coffees demonstrate the beloved Nicaraguan chocolate and citrus with balanced body. With 100% purity, The Estate offers the best example of one of the world’s greatest heritage coffee. Tastes of cacao and rich coffee.

*Medium Roast (Truly Balanced)

*100% Organic Specialty Arabica

*Enjoy in all preparations

*Approx. 40-45 cups. 14.1 oz/400g

*100% Made At The Source, Origin Roasted

*USDA Certified Organic & Fair Trade Federation Member

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