Product Overview
Tha Observer (12 oz Bag)
Full Medium Brown / Full City-420°F~440°F
Our 12 oz bags are specially ordered to sport a one-way valve to maintain maximum freshness! Removing as much air as possible from the bag will extend your coffee's shelf-life and preserve flavor.
We make these blends because let's face it Filipino coffee is rare, we can source the other counties much easier and this is why we are here to create the supply chain for Filipino coffee.
This is Chiapas Mexico + Cavite Excelsa
Process: Natural + Hand Sorted
Our Favorite Roast: Full City
Flavors: Sugarcane, Chocolate, Cream
Producer: Amadeo
Geography: Cavite, Philippines, Costa Rica Tarrazu
Variety: Excelsa + Arabica
Altitude: 300-500 masl (984-1,640 ft)
Elevation: 1,500 ft above sea level
Coffee in Mexico
https://coffeecraftersgreen.com/products/mexico-chiapas?_pos=2&_sid=167e23b38&_ss=r
Mexican coffees are extremely popular due to their subtle flavors and range of body. Coffee is primarily grown in the southern-most state of Chiapas, where tropical conditions, higher altitudes, and volcanic soils create ideal growing conditions. Coffee was originally introduced to the Veracruz region of the Caribbean, but nowadays, most coffee is produced in the aforementioned Chiapas region. However, it’s a long-standing debate on whether Chiapas or Veracruz has the best coffees. Typically, good Mexican coffee will be light bodied with mild acidity.
Mexico HG EP Chiapas Turquesa
https://coffeecraftersgreen.com/products/mexico-chiapas?_pos=2&_sid=167e23b38&_ss=r
Turquesa (Turquoise in Spanish) is named after the vast blues in the oceans and skies of Mexico. This coffee has large beans, is high grown, and comes from multiple farms in the region of Chiapas. Most of the area’s coffee producers are smaller farms and owned by families of indigenous descent. This is largely due to the Zapatista movement which prevented any large coffee company from creating a monopoly in the 1990’s. The beans are European Prepared (EP) to ensure minimal defects and are wet processed, meaning the skin / pulp of the cherry is removed from the beans after harvesting. The Turquesa has chocolate and hazelnut tones and works well as a single origin and for espresso drinks.
Our 12 oz bags are specially ordered to sport a one-way valve to maintain maximum freshness! Removing as much air as possible from the bag will extend your coffee's shelf-life and preserve flavor.