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About This Coffee

This Latin American blend combines coffees from Brazil and Colombia grown at elevations between 1,200 and 2,200 meters above sea level. The coffee features a bright profile with an elaborate body and crisp finish. It is roasted to a light to medium level, making it versatile for various brewing methods including espresso, brewed coffee, pour over, cold brew, and French press.

Origin

Brazil
Colombia

Flavor Notes

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Typology

LC

La Cosecha Coffee Roasters

La Cosecha Coffee Roasters was founded in 2005 by Jamie Jeschke and John Gio Sparks in the St. Louis, Missouri area, starting as a wholesale operation focused on fair trade certified beans. In 2013, the company moved into its current roasting facility and café in historic downtown Maplewood, partnering with Great Harvest Bread Company to create a combined coffee and bakery space. La Cosecha sources roughly 90 percent of its coffee from small farms, with origins spanning Mexico, Nicaragua, Ethiopia, and Burundi, and holds both Fair Trade and Organic certifications. The business model now includes wholesale distribution, a retail café, and a mobile coffee truck called the Brewster that brings the roastery's coffee to events across the region.

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