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Dark Chocolate | Roasted Nut | Sweet Berry |

On The Edge Coffee - Brazil Marcelo Assis Nogueira

$22.00
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If you're looking for a coffee that's dark and delicious, you've got to try this one. It's a dark roast from Brazil with a delicate balance of dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and hints of sweet berries.

 

This lot is fully traceable as part of the Regiao Cerrado Mineiro Designation of Origin program. Coffees certified with the Designation of Origin are grown on farms in an area encompassing 55 municipalities that produce coffees with a unique identity, resulting from the combination of climate, soil, terrain, elevation, and the “know-how” of producers.

 

This coffee was roasted using a Bellwether electric roaster, which is currently the only one of its kind in Edmonton! 


About the Beans

Type

Single

Origin 

Brasil 

Varietal

 Yellow Catuai 

 masl 

 1206

Region 

 Regiao Cerrado Mineiro DO 

Producer 

Parceiros do Cafe

Process

Washed

quantity

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

We believe that life is like a garden. It can provide so much but it needs to be fed and cultivated. We want to support the community of coffee and tea in a way that feeds and supports everyone involved in the rich and meaningful culture of coffee and tea from producers around the world, to the people who get the products to us here in Edmonton, to the retailers and businesses that sell or serve us the products.

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