BRAZIL SANTANA DA VARGEM
$18.00
Not too heavy, not too light, not too dark and not too bright. This is a coffee lover’s coffee. Grown in the legendary Minas Gerais region just north of Sao Paulo, Brazil, these beans are mellow and warming with notes of hazelnut, almond and sweet milk chocolate.
Origin: Santana Da Vargem, Mina Gerais, Brazil
Altitude: 2,900 – 3,300 ft.
Varietal: Mundo Novo
Process: Natural
Drying: Sun-Dried
Roast: 1 10
Notes: Hazelnut, Almond, Milk Chocolate
Not too heavy, not too light, not too dark and not too bright. This is a coffee lover’s coffee. Grown in the legendary Minas Gerais region just north of Sao Paulo, Brazil, these beans are mellow and warming with notes of hazelnut, almond and sweet milk chocolate.
Origin: Santana Da Vargem, Mina Gerais, Brazil
Altitude: 2,900 – 3,300 ft.
Varietal: Mundo Novo
Process: Natural
Drying: Sun-Dried
Roast: 1 10
Notes: Hazelnut, Almond, Milk Chocolate
Grind | Coarse Grind, Medium Grind, Espresso Grind, Whole Bean |
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