Plowshares Coffee Roasters
Featured in August 2011 Box
When it comes to coffee, having one’s head in the clouds can be a good thing, as evidenced by this beguiling brew from Finca Un Regalo de Díos in Nicaragua. The beans grow at the highest elevation point (1,500 meters) on the farm’s property, right at the beginning of a natural cloud forest. This hyper-specific climate and a stellar roasting job by New York’s Plowshares Coffee Roasters offers a cup of crisp fruit flavors: The coffee’s notes of green apple and lemon are snappy and fresh—which is exactly how we like to start our day.
Buy This CoffeeWe feature truly small-batch, seasonal coffees. So there might not be any left. But that's a good thing! Only big corporate factories have the same stuff all year round.
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Roaster
Plowshares Coffee RoastersHillburn New York -
Producer
Finca Un Regalo de Díos, Plantio el Aserradero -
Origin
Dipilito, Nicaragua -
Varietal
Caturra, Red Catuai -
Elevation
1,500 meters above sea level -
Process
Fully washed -
Our Notes
Green apple and lemon zest flavors compliment a round caramel sweetness and clean tea-like mouthfeel.
Featured in December 2011 Box
Sometimes it takes more than a village… it takes land. After being forced fromtheir original home during the 36-year civil war, the 80 families of Guatemala’s IxilA’Achimbal Collective had to carve out a new spot in Trapichitos, with the help of AgrosInternational. But a painfully complex past has given way to a beautifully complex coffee.Nurtured by a close relationship with an American coffee importer and expertly roasted by Plowshares,you can practically taste how dearly the Collective care for their land and, of course,their product: aromas of mulling spices lead into a cup with a round apple cider acidity, atoffee-like sweetness, and a toasted almond finish.
Buy This CoffeeWe feature truly small-batch, seasonal coffees. So there might not be any left. But that's a good thing! Only big corporate factories have the same stuff all year round.
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Roaster
Plowshares Coffee RoastersHillburn New York -
Producer
Ixil A'Achimbal Collective -
Origin
Trapichitos, Nebaj, Quiche, Guatemala -
Varietal
Bourbon, Typica -
Elevation
1,400 meters above sea level -
Process
Washed -
Our Notes
Aromas of mulling spices lead into a cup with a round apple-cider acidity, a toffee-like sweetness, and a toasted almond finish.



