Café Aromas del Campo - Premium
Size:12oz
Condition:Whole Bean
Quantity:
Pickup available at Cuela Coffee Shop
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Café Aromas del Campo - Premium
12oz / Whole Bean
Cuela Coffee Shop
Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days
46 Calle Carazo
Cuela Coffee
Guaynabo PR 00969
United States
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Region: Caguana in Utuado, Puerto Rico
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Farm: Aromas del Campo
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Altitude: 1,400 to 2,400 f.a.s.l.
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Variety: Catuaí, Frontón and Limaní
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Process: Washed and sun dried in Guardiola (mechanically)
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Roast: Medium
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Description: Clean, sweet cup, slight acidity, notes of caramel and citrus.
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Note: Coffee height varies since the coffee grower, Alberto Mendez also buys from various farmers in the area. This is an example of how economic sustainability is created in the same area of Utuado.
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When you purchase a subscription you'll receive repeat deliveries. These are based on the subscription duration and frequency that you select.
Your payment details will be stored securely and you'll be charged for each of these deliveries, unless you choose to pay in advance.
Some subscriptions may auto-renew at the end of their duration. If you don’t want to renew a subscription you can cancel it.
If you want to cancel or change your subscription, you can do it at any time. Your order confirmation emails have links to your order. You can manage your subscription from there.
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