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Featured in February 2013 Box

This one is dangerous. In the remote mountains of Colombia, the land is beautiful, and perfect for growing coffee. But this hard-to-reach area is also one of the last strongholds of the FARC paramilitary group that still skirmishes with the Colombian army. So Sightglass Coffee was thrilled when security concerns lessened and the ASOCEAS Cooperative, which works to connect coffee buyers to the region’s farmers, OK’d a visit to local farms last year. The result is this special lot, combining beans from 12 different farmers. The sweet, balanced cup opens with aromas of almonds and spice. Its delicate body is highlighted by notes of tart apple and hints of cinnamon.

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We 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.

  • Roaster

    Sightglass Coffee
    San Francisco California
  • Producer

    ASOCEAS Cooperative, farmed by 12 smallholder farmers
  • Origin

    Herrera, Tolima, Colombia
  • Varietal

    Caturra, Typica
  • Elevation

    1500-1900 meters above sea level
  • Process

    Washed
  • Our Notes

    This sweet, balanced cup opens with aromas of almonds and spice. Its delicate body is highlighted by notes of tart apple and hints of cinnamon.

Featured in November 2012 Box

Finca El Zarzal has been growing coffee on the land lining the San Vicente volcano for over 100 years. The mineral-rich volcanic soil offers perfect growing conditions for coffee plants and many of El Salvador’s other crops. In 2005, the family-operated business added a processing mill to the farm, allowing them to closely monitor the coffee beans from the moment they are planted until the moment they are sold to the roaster. This coffee, roasted by San Francisco’s Sightglass Coffee, is sweet and elegant with notes of fresh leather and pine. The silky body finishes in milk chocolate.

Buy This Coffee

We 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.

  • Roaster

    Sightglass Coffee
    San Francisco California
  • Producer

    Finca El Zarzal, farmed by Benjamin Argueta
  • Origin

    Tepetitán, San Vicente, El Salvador
  • Varietal

    Bourbon, Typica
  • Elevation

    1400-1520 meters above sea level
  • Process

    Washed
  • Our Notes

    This coffee is sweet and elegant with notes of fresh leather and pine. The silky body finishes in milk chocolate.