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Decaf - Honduras COMSA

Decaf - Honduras COMSA

44 North Coffee

About This Coffee

This is a decaffeinated coffee from Honduras, specifically from the Municipality of La Encarnación in the Ocotepeque department near the border of El Salvador. The coffee is produced by COMSA farmer cooperative at 14º North latitude. It is processed using the water process decaffeination method, which is non-chemical. The coffee features a rich body with aroma of lemongrass and notes of warm peach. It is medium roasted and certified Organic, Fair Trade, and Small Producer.

Origin

Mercedes, Ocotepeque (Honduras)

Flavor Notes

Peach, Lemongrass

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Swiss Water Process Decaffeinated

Typology

4N

44 North Coffee

44 North Coffee was founded in 2010 by Melissa Raftery and Megan Wood on Deer Isle, Maine, named after the 44 degrees North latitude where the island sits. The women owned roastery started in a 300 square foot space inside a historic schoolhouse before expanding into a dedicated 2,000 square foot production facility in October 2020. All coffees carry both Fair Trade and Organic certification, with 95 percent of green beans sourced through Cooperative Coffees, a member cooperative the roastery joined in 2010 and became fully vested in by 2018. The owners sit on the cooperative's Impact Committee, which has invested over $900,000 in farmer led projects since 2015 through a fund that allocates 3 cents per pound of green coffee sold. The business has a particular focus on women produced coffee throughout its supply chain, from Guatemala to Maine.

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