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Experience a new taste every month and get to know the stories behind some of the farms we partner with.
Subscribe now and get a new, exclusive selection of the finest single-origin coffees delivered to your door. Our coffee is ethically sourced from carefully selected farms that yield quality coffee and unique flavor profiles.
November '24
Origin: Guatemala
Region: Huehuetenango
Farm: 400 family-owned farms in Huehuetenango
Altitude: 1800-2000 M
Variety: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra
Soil: Clay Mineral
Process: Fully Washed and Sun Dried
Certification: Conventional
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: Medium body and bright acidity, with notes of brown sugar, toffee, vanilla, milk chocolate, and a hint of citrus. A very well-balanced cup.
This exceptional lot is sourced from 400 family-owned farms in Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Each family typically farms on 2 acres, intercropping with corn and beans for subsistence. The farmers partner with Unitrade Coffee for processing at a centralized wet mill, which improves quality and market access. Through its CoffeeCare program, Unitrade supports local communities by promoting education, nutrition, and health for the producers' families, ensuring a brighter future for the next generation of coffee growers.
October '24 COTM
Origin: Colombia
Region: Mesa de Los Santos, Santander
Roast Level: Medium (just into 1st crack to enhance caramel sweetness without losing fruit tones)
Cupping: Cherry juice, lemon, caramel, herbal, sweet
Altitude: 1600 meters
Soil: Clay Mineral
Processing: Fully Washed and Sun Dried
Varietal: Bourbon
About: Sourced from the La Mesa de Los Santos estate, founded in 1840 and managed by Oswaldo Acevedo, this coffee reflects a heritage of quality and fairness. Workers benefit from above-minimum wages, healthcare, education, and pension programs, making it both delicious and ethically produced.
September '24 COTM
Roast Level: Medium Dark - right at 2nd crack
Origin: Chikmagalur, Karnataka, India
Variety: Arabica – Selection 795, Selection 9, Catuai, and Cauvery
Grower: Family-owned farms in Chikmagalur
Altitude: 1067 – 1280 masl
Processing Method: Monsooned
Cupping Notes: Notes of baker's chocolate, with a mild, creamy finish. Mellow flavor and smooth mouthfeel.
About the Monsooning Process: The monsooning of coffee, a method unique to India, was developed from a historical accident. Originally, coffee beans transported by sea absorbed moisture, swelled, and changed in color due to exposure to the sea air and humidity. Recognized for its smooth and mellow flavor, this quality became sought after. Today, this process is replicated in warehouses where the beans are exposed to moist, warm air over several months to achieve the same transformative effect.
This exceptional coffee offers a unique experience that harks back to a significant historical trading phenomenon, now carefully reproduced to deliver a singular taste profile to coffee enthusiasts worldwide.
August '24 COTM
Origin: El Salvador
Region: Chalchuapa, Santa Ana
Coop: Cuzcachapa de RL
Score: 84
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: Well-balanced, chocolate, brown spice, and roasted almonds
Altitude: 1400 M
Processing: Fully Washed and Sun Dried
Varietal: Bourbon & Pacamara
Founded in 1966, Cooperative Cuzcachapa began with 56 small coffee farms and has grown to over 1400 member producers. It is frequently featured in the Cup of Excellence for its exceptional coffee. The cooperative is committed to environmental sustainability, using recycled water for floating cherries and minimal water during washing. All processing is centralized in one location, enhancing both efficiency and quality. This cooperative is a leader in sustainable coffee production in El Salvador and is known for its careful attention to environmental impact and quality control.
July '24 COTM
Region: Yirgacheffe
Roast: Medium Light
Process: Fully Washed and Dried on Raised Beds
Varietal: Ethiopian Heirloom
Altitude: 1200-2250 M
Cupping Notes: Medium Acidity and Body, Floral, Brown Spice, Mild Raspberry
About Adulina PLC: Founded by Mahabub Awel, Adulina PLC has made significant contributions to the Ethiopian coffee scene, drawing on Mahabub's experience at Mullege under the guidance of his father, Mustafa Awel. The company's modern facilities and specialized processing methods ensure the delivery of exceptional arabica beans. Beyond quality, Adulina is committed to community enhancement, as seen in their infrastructure projects in Areka and sustainable water initiatives in Kochere Yirgacheffe.
June '24 COTM
Region: Santa Clara, Renacimiento, Chiriqui, Panama
Grower: Finca Santa Teresa
Altitude: 1400-1600 MASL
Soil: Volcanic Loam
Certifications: Conventional
Process: Fully Washed and dried in the sun
Variety: Catuai, Caturra
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: White Grape Juice, Citrus, Chocolate
About: June’s coffee comes from the prestigious Finca Santa Teresa, a farm renowned for its meticulous cultivation practices across 240 acres divided into 20 distinct plots. Each plot boasts its own unique landscape and micro-climate, significantly influencing the maturation and quality of the coffee beans. The farm employs a mindful and environmentally balanced approach, complemented by an experienced team and onsite infrastructure to ensure precision during the harvest. This particular lot of Caturra/Catuai undergoes a rigorous process where ripe cherries are floated to remove less dense and damaged seeds, then depulped, fermented, washed, and placed on raised beds. The beans are turned regularly over 8 to 12 days to ensure even drying and moisture consistency. This careful attention to detail results in a coffee profile that is clean, bright, and delicate, featuring tantalizing notes of white grape juice, citrus, and chocolate.
May '24 COTM
For May's Coffee of the Month, we are delighted to feature an exceptional offering from Ngozi Province, Burundi, known for its unique coffee-growing conditions and processes. Here’s a detailed overview:
Region: Ngozi Province, Burundi
Grower: Smallholder farmers around the Bahire coffee washing station
Altitude: 1800 MASL
Soil: Volcanic Loam
Certifications: Conventional
Process: Fully Washed
Variety: Bourbon
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: Brown sugar, nougat, milk chocolate, bright and sweet.
About: May's Coffee of the Month originates from the verdant hills of Ngozi Province in Burundi, a region celebrated for its rich volcanic soils and optimal coffee-growing altitudes. The smallholder farmers around the Bahire coffee washing station employ a detailed washing process that begins with floating the cherries for density and visible defects. This is followed by depulping, underwater fermentation, and careful sorting by density in washing channels. The coffee is then shade-dried and subsequently dried in the open air, with unique pyramid piling to ensure even drying. This meticulous process results in a coffee profile that is exceptionally clean, bright, and delicate, embodying notes of brown sugar, nougat, and milk chocolate with a pleasantly bright and sweet finish.
April '24 COTM
For April's Coffee of the Month, we're excited to introduce an exquisite selection from Kenya's Kirinyaga region, renowned for its unique coffee varieties and rich coffee heritage. Here's a glimpse into the story and details that make this offering truly special:
Region: Kirinyaga
Grower: Small Farms in the Baragwi Coop.
Variety: SL 28, SL 34, Ruiru 11, Batian
Altitude: 1600-1800 MASL
Soil: Volcanic Loam
Process: Fully Washed and Dried on Raised Beds
Grade: PB
Roast Level: Medium Light
Notes: Berry, Cranberry, Ginger, Cinnamon. Bright Acidity and Nice Balance.
About: Nestled on the slopes of Mount Kenya, Kirinyaga County is a beacon for coffee enthusiasts, offering fertile volcanic soils and a high elevation that contribute to the coffee's distinct flavor profile. With a history of coffee cultivation dating back to the early 20th century, Kirinyaga has emerged as a producer of some of the world's finest coffees, thanks in part to the smallholder farmers of the Baragwi Cooperative. These farmers, deeply committed to quality, cultivate their coffee under shade trees and utilize a meticulous wet processing method. The result is a coffee with bright acidity and a complex flavor profile, including notes of berry, cranberry, ginger, and cinnamon. April's selection, a prime example of the expertise involved in Kenyan coffee production, celebrates the hard work and dedication of these farmers, offering a taste that is as rich and vibrant as the land from which it comes.
March '24 COTM
For March's "Coffee of the Month," we're featuring a captivating selection from Loja Province, Ecuador. This region, recognized as Ecuador’s premier coffee-growing area, has gained international acclaim for its high-quality Arabica beans. Our March offering comes from Finca Cruz Loma, managed by Galo and Maria Alexandra. Their 350-hectare farm is nestled in the community of San José de Minas, illustrating a rich history and deep connection to the land that spans 80 years.
Region: Loja Province
Roast Level: Medium
Altitude: 1600-1900 MASI
Variety: Bourbon, Caturra, and Catuai
Soil: Clay Minerals
Process: Fully Washed and Dried on Raised Beds
Cup Profile: Pink Grapefruit, Papaya, Sweet Milk Chocolate
About: The March selection showcases the dedication of Galo and Maria Alexandra, who have transformed their estate into a beacon of quality and sustainability. With Galo's extensive experience in coffee, from cultivation to export, the family's hands-on approach ensures excellence at every step. Their work extends beyond their own farm, as they also represent other local producers, fostering a community of quality and innovation in Ecuadorian coffee.
February '24 COTM
Rwandan Washed Bourbon
Region: Rutsiro District, Rwanda
Coop: Coocamu Cooperative
Roast Level: Medium Light
Cupping: Bright acidity, fruity, kumquat, sage with a sweet finish
Altitude: 1600-2000 MASI
Soil: Sandy Loam
Processing: Fully washed and dried in raised beds
Certification: FT (Fair Trade)
Varietal: Red Bourbon
About: The February selection hails from the Rutsiro District in Rwanda's Western Province, produced by the Coocamu Cooperative, a group of 396 smallhold farmers. This cooperative is known for its resilience and community spirit, particularly during challenging times such as recent pandemic-related hardships. The cooperative members, cultivating on small family farms often intercropped with soybeans, focus on sustainable practices and meticulous processing methods. This lot was processed at a local washing station, showcasing the traditional and careful approach to coffee production in Rwanda, a country renowned for its exceptional coffee.
January '24 COTM
Sumatra Giling Basha
Origin: Aceh and Lake Tuba area
Score: 83
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: Syrupy Smooth Body, Low Acidity, Earthy, Herbal, and Cranberry
Altitude: 1450-1600 M
Processing: Giling Basha "semi-natural" - Wet hulled, fermented overnight, dried in parchment, then hulled to remove the parchment and dried
Certification: Organic
Varietal: Tim Tim, Typica, Ateng, Onan Ganjang, Jember
About: Farmers from the Aceh and Lake Tuba area work together to harvest, process, and sell their coffee. Farm sizes vary from as small as 100 trees to several acres. The unique environment, varietals, and processing methods result in a coffee with a more full body, earthy notes, and lower acidity.
December Coffee of the Month
Whiskey Aged Guatemala
Origin: Guatemala
Region: Huehuetenango
Farm: Finca Los Lauralles II
Roast Level: Medium
Cupping Notes: Milk chocolate, almond, vanilla, undertones of rich whiskey and oak barrel
Altitude: 1,500-1,800 M
Processing: washed and sun-dried on elevated drying beds at the farm, Aged 30 days in whiskey barrels
Varietal: Bourbon
Experience the unique fusion of Guatemalan heritage and rich whiskey flavors with North Arrow Coffee Co.'s December special - Aged Whiskey Barrel Guatemalan Coffee. Sourced from the esteemed Los Laureles estate in the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala, this Single Origin coffee embraces tradition and innovation. After aging for 30 days in locally sourced whiskey barrels, the green coffee beans acquire a distinctive flavor profile. Once roasted to a perfect medium level, each cup presents a symphony of milk chocolate, almond, vanilla, and subtle notes from the whiskey and oak barrels. Ideal for a sophisticated after-dinner treat or as a one-of-a-kind gift for coffee aficionados.