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Gateway Blend

$20.10
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The Gateway blend, like its namesake, aims to be a guiding light on your journey through craft coffee. It has a classic and comforting flavor profile of rich chocolate, warming baking spices, and classic nuttiness, with just enough sweetness underneath to tie it all together. It is roasted a little longer to give it a syrupy mouthfeel that will linger in your mouth.

About the Beans

Type

Single

Origin 

 Colombia

Varietal

 Caturra, Catuai, Castillo

Altitude, masl 

1800 - 2000

Region 

 Narino, Colombia

Producer 

Small-holders around the municipality of Pasto; Small-holders around Samaniego

Process 

Fully washed, fermented, dried on raised and covered beds and patio 

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About the Roaster

Transcend Coffee Roasters believe that great tasting coffee should be the norm, not an exception. They are committed in developing a transparent and sustainable business model so they can help others have access to quality craft coffees at home or on-the go too!

LOCATION

Edmonton, AB

LITTLE FACT

Transcend is Edmonton's first Third Wave coffee roaster and home to former Canadian barista champion Josh Hockin. They've taken the reigns on how we enjoy our morning cup of Joe by embracing new technology in order for you get nothing but the best brew every time!

Our mission

We're on a mission to bridge the gap between a better cup of coffee and tea at home and the local craftspeople who are passionate about producing it.

We want to connect the Edmonton coffee lovers with Edmonton. There are so many great cafes, small batch roasters, and hidden treasures within our city that are waiting to be discovered.

Support Local

Early on our journey, we found out that more than 80% of coffee and tea purchased locally isn't actually local.

Wouldn't it be amazing if 80% of the tea and coffee purchased in Edmonton was local? And, the 20% that came from elsewhere was the very best the world had to offer?