Estate Coffee
Estate coffee is considered among the best in the world since they originate from a single farm or estate. These remarkable estate coffee beans are good enough by themselves and no other coffee beans from different farms or regions are added. Kosher Certified.
The Difference Between Single Origin and Estate Coffee
It’s oftentimes confusing as to how to tell the difference between estate coffee and single origin coffee. They sound very similar and are sometimes used interchangeably. But there are a few differences that we believe you should take note of.
Estate coffee typically comes from a specific farm or estate within a country, whereas single origin coffee simply denotes that the coffee came from one country but can often come from multiple farms within that country.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with single origin coffees, and we believe many countries produce some beautiful and flavorful cups of...
Estate coffee is considered among the best in the world since they originate from a single farm or estate. These remarkable estate coffee beans are good enough by themselves and no other coffee beans from different farms or regions are added. Kosher Certified.
The Difference Between Single Origin and Estate Coffee
It’s oftentimes confusing as to how to tell the difference between estate coffee and single origin coffee. They sound very similar and are sometimes used interchangeably. But there are a few differences that we believe you should take note of.
Estate coffee typically comes from a specific farm or estate within a country, whereas single origin coffee simply denotes that the coffee came from one country but can often come from multiple farms within that country.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with single origin coffees, and we believe many countries produce some beautiful and flavorful cups of coffee when grouping a collection of various smallholders coffee together. But there’s something to be said about a single estate coffee that highlights the characteristics of all the work that farmers and their team put into creating a wonderful product.
The key component that differs single origin coffee from estate coffee is the traceability of that coffee. There’s a direct link from farmer to processing (often done on or very close to the farm) to exporter to importer to roaster to you that makes it easier to know where exactly your coffee came from.
Due to traceability, it’s often significantly easier to verify that the coffee was produced ethically, sustainably, and with various other certifications (e.g. organic, Rainforest Alliance, Shade Grown, etc.). Whereas single origin coffee can be a grouping of smallholder coffees within a country that are processed together, it’s significantly more difficult to guarantee where and how the coffee was grown.
Some farmers, depending on circumstances and location, unfortunately cannot offer estate coffee, and have to rely on selling their coffees to processing stations that tend to purchase coffee cherries from multiple farms and estates in their area and process and dry them all together.
Perhaps another way to think about it is the difference between roasted coffee from a specific country and roasted coffee that has been blended from multiple countries. Neither are inherently good or bad, and both can produce some great cups of coffee. But the former will highlight the characteristics and qualities of one specific farm or estate, and the latter will oftentimes create an amalgam of different flavors that, while delicious, is simply different.
Difference in Roasting Estate Coffee
Roasting a coffee that hails from a single and specific estate can yield some of the most unique, interesting flavor notes that you’ll ever experience if roasted properly. This generally means that we don’t roast estate coffee particularly dark (unless it calls for it).
The roast profile that we design for our estate coffees are built around the concept of bringing out the best qualities of that specific estate’s coffee. While this doesn’t necessarily mean that every estate coffee will be roasted on the lighter or darker side, it does mean that we take particular care and attention to ensuring that every quality of the coffee, from how it was processed to its soil to how long it was left out to dry in the sun or if it went through a fermentation process, is developed thoroughly to ensure that our estate coffee showcases the best the estate has to offer.
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Bolivia Coffee Caranavi
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Bolivia Coffee Caranavi is a unique, flavorful, and fascinating coffee. Grown in the Andes Mountains of Bolivia at high altitudes of 1600-1700m above sea level, this particular coffee is grown on various farms in the region. These farms are part of the APCERL (Asociación...- Regular price
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Brazil Coffee
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Brazil Coffee is an estate coffee from the Minas Gerais region. It has an amazing taste with hints of sweetness, chocolate notes, balanced acidity, and a pleasantly clean taste. Certifications: Kosher Certified Rainforest Alliance Certified Flavor Notes: Chocolate, Honey, Almond, Dried Fruits. Processing: Washed Process...- Regular price
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Brazil Yellow Bourbon Coffee, Natural Process
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The Brazil Yellow Bourbon Coffee is known for being pleasantly mild, as well as its wonderfully balanced smooth and mellow flavor. Steeped in history and romance, this coffee is widely noted for its rich aroma, medium acidity, and sweet full-bodied finish. Dried by the sun, Brazil Bourbon...- Regular price
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Colombian Geisha Coffee
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Colombian Geisha Coffee is from the Huila region, which is known for its exceptional coffee quality and is in high demand for its successful balance of acidity and sweetness. The Huilan region is populated by volcanos and mountains, providing high altitudes and fertile soils...- Regular price
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Colombian Supremo Coffee
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Colombian Supremo Coffee is grown high in the Colombian Andes and is famous for its smooth, pleasant acidity, smooth finish, nutty overtones, and rich medium to full body. Colombia is the world's second-largest coffee producer and is famous for consistently producing fine Colombian Supremo...- Regular price
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Costa Rica Coffee, Finca Las Mercedes, Natural Process
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Finca Las Mercedes is located in the heart of Costa Rica, near the lush mountains of Tarrazu where some of the best coffees in the world are grown and picked with love and care. As third-generation farmers, Mela Gamboa and Luis Rojas take special...- Regular price
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Costa Rica Coffee, Finca Las Mercedes, Washed Process
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Finca Las Mercedes located at one of the highest points in the mountains of Tarrazu where only the brightest red cherries are picked for sweetness and flavor. Mela Gamboa and her husband Luis Rojas are third-generation farmers at Finca Las Mercedes. We discovered Mela and Luis'...- Regular price
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Costa Rica Coffee, Original, Tarrazu
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Costa Rica Coffee is grown at high altitudes on volcanic soil, where the cherries ripen more slowly, which gives it a rich and hearty flavor. This single-origin Tarrazu Estate Costa Rica Coffee, known as one of the finest in the world, is master roasted...- Regular price
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Costa Rica Geisha Coffee, Natural Process
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The Costa Rica Geisha Coffee is a scarce and ancient coffee of wild Ethiopian origin. This coffee is unique in that it contains 30% less caffeine than most other coffees while continuing to retain the sweet, citric, apple, and floral flavors that make it...- Regular price
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Costa Rica La Candelilla Coffee
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The Costa Rica La Candelilla Coffee is a premium Costa Rican coffee from the Tarrazu region. This specific coffee contains two varietals, Cattura and Catuai, which are often mixed in blends because they are usually grown together. This prevents the spread of coffee disease and gives...- Regular price
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Costa Rican Dark Roast Coffee - Reserve
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Costa Rican Dark Roast Coffee - Reserve comes from one of the most highly regarded coffee-growing areas. Costa Rican Coffee from the Tarrazu region is known as one of the world's greatest coffees with its light, clean flavor, and wonderful fragrance. Master roasted to a...- Regular price
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