Description
Single-origin Mexican coffee — grown specifically with cold brew in mind — boasts a smooth profile with notes of dark chocolate and hints of brown sugar.
• Region: Chiapas
• Altitude: 1,400-1,900 M
• Process: Fully Washed & Sun Dried
• Variety: Typica, Catimor, and Bourbon
• Certification: Fair Trade, Organic
• Grade: SHG, EP
Grown in Chiapas, Mexico
Chiapas produces some of the best coffees in Latin America due to a mix of climate, high altitudes, rich volcanic soils, and most importantly a centuries old tradition of coffee planting.
Grown at 1,400-1,900 meters in the Chiapas region, the beans are a mix of Typica, Catimor, and Bourbon varietals. Because of the rich soil and lush climate, Chiapas is suited to grow some of the best coffee in the world — with a refreshing medium acidity and a balance of dark chocolate and brown sugar.
Roasted To Order In California
From Mexico, the natural-processed coffee beans — fully washed and sun-dried — are flown to our roastery in California, just outside Los Angeles.
There, the coffee is medium-roasted in micro lots.
Micro roasting allows for precise control over the roasting process, ensuring each batch is perfectly tailored to enhance the smooth, rich flavors ideal for cold brew. This method highlights the unique characteristics of the beans, resulting in a well-balanced, exceptionally smooth, and flavorful cold brew experience.
Tasting Notes
Rustic sweetness, rich flavor, high complexity and deep body. Notes:
• Dark Chocolate
• Brown Sugar
• Citrus
• Floral
High-Altitude Heritage Coffee
Chiapas, located in southern Mexico, is renowned for producing some of the finest coffees in Latin America. The region's unique mix of climate, high altitudes, ample water supply, and a centuries-old coffee planting tradition contribute to its exceptional coffee quality. The higher altitudes in Chiapas slow down the maturation of coffee beans, resulting in denser, more flavorful beans with superior quality.