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About This Coffee

This decaf coffee originates from Popayán, Colombia, grown at elevations between 1,400 and 1,600 meters above sea level. The coffee is sourced from Selva Negra, a family-owned Nicaraguan farm. It uses the Mountain Water Process for decaffeination, where pure high mountain water steams the green beans and a water-based saturation solution removes caffeine while preserving natural flavor compounds. The coffee features tasting notes of almond, chocolate, and graham cracker, designed to pair perfectly with desserts and challenge the misconception that decaf cannot have exceptional flavor.

Origin

Popayán (Colombia)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Almond, Graham Cracker

Roast Level

Medium Dark

Processing

Mountain Water Processed

Typology

AC

Alma Coffee

Alma Coffee was founded in 2018 by Leticia Hutchins, a fifth generation Honduran coffee farmer, and her husband Harry, a veteran. The women owned, farm to cup operation manages the entire process from agriculture to roasting, working three family farms in Copan, Honduras: Finca Fer, Finca Don Victor, and Finca El Igureral. The farms hold USDA Organic, Fair Trade, and Smithsonian Bird Friendly certifications, the last of which confirms shade grown practices that provide habitat for migratory birds. Roasting takes place at a 3,500 square foot facility in Canton, Georgia, where the team uses two Loring Smart Roasters, a 15kg Falcon and a larger S35 Kestrel, making Alma the first roaster in Georgia to operate Loring equipment. Their range includes Natural Process, Honey Process, and Wet Wash coffees alongside cascara made from their own coffee cherries.

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