Profile: Light-bodied with a subtle fruity aroma and buttery finish.
Place: Costa Rica, Colombia and Brazil
People: This blend is over one hundred years old!
Process: Costa Rican coffee is a wash processed, while both Colombian and Brazilian are dry processed.
Pairing: Fresh peaches, nectarines or plums, currant or raisin scone.
- 8 oz: Makes approximately 25 cups of coffee
- 12 oz: Makes approximately 35-40 cups of coffee
- 16 oz: Makes approximately 50 cups of coffee
- 20 oz: Makes approximately 60-65 cups of coffee
- 32 oz: Makes approximately 90-100 cups of coffee
BREWING TIP: Use cold, filtered water and a clean machine.
GRIND only as much as you need for one cup or one pot of coffee.
CHOOSE the correct grind. Fine for espresso, medium for automatic drip, coarse for French Press.
MEASURE ground coffee to taste. Start with two level tablespoons of ground coffee per six ounces of cold filtered or bottled water.
STORE in an airtight container to protect the flavor and aroma and ensure rich, fresh tasting coffee. Do not freeze or refrigerate.