Naxó Loxa, meaning "Orange Blossom," is a washed coffee grown by seven groups of indigenous Mazatec women in Oaxaca's Sierra de Flores Magón, Mexico. The coffee is cultivated using traditional, environmentally friendly methods, grown alongside fruit and timber trees on small plots. Partner Ensambles supports the producers by providing training and a direct supply chain, ensuring fair prices and stronger market access. This coffee reflects quality, empowerment, and sustainability.
Dear Green Coffee Roasters was founded in 2011 in Glasgow, Scotland, by Lisa Lawson after a formative period working at Toby's Estate in Australia. The company is named after Glasgow's historic Gaelic nickname, "the dear green place," and sources exclusively specialty grade coffee through trusted importers and direct producer relationships, with Lawson personally visiting farms to verify ethical practices. Dear Green employs in house Q Graders to maintain strict quality control, only releasing coffees that meet its sensory standards. The roastery holds Certified B Corp status and prioritizes traceability, organic certification where possible, and sourcing from women producers.