 | | | Okay, I am taking partial credit for the existence of this coffee, even though I didn't import it. The fact is, Sweet Maria's is too small to take on... | | |  | | | What do you get when you mix the one-of-a-kind taste of Starbucks® coffee, real milk and luscious, chocolaty Mocha? Bottled euphoria. What don’t you... | | |  | | | This decaf coffee is a direct result of our partnership with Conservation International™, a nonprofit organization that works worldwide to protect... | | |  | | | Non-alcoholic, but full of fun. A lively mix of Arabica beans and a creamy, buttery flavor. Please specify regular or decaffeinated (ground only). 8... | | |  | | | Slightly darker than Traditional Roast, with a rich, full body and well-balanced flavor that is low in bitterness. Please specify regular or... |
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 | Organic, Fair-Trade, Shade Grown, and Rainforest Alliance certified green coffee beans are offered at affordable prices. $7.70 ships all ground orders USPS 2-3 day priority or UPS. Other UPS... |
 | Sweet Maria's was one of 7 companies that shared the winning lot of coffee in the 2004 Panama Coffee Competition. The coffee sold at a record price for any auction, and there was good reason why... |
 | Carmen Estate is a small farm located high on the hillside above the large, well known Finca La Florentina. In fact, La Florentina used to buy the coffee cherry from all the surrounding farms to... |
 | Maragogype (also spelled Maragojipe, pronounced "Mara-go-hee-pey") is a distinct cultivar of Arabica coffee, more specifically it is a subtype of Typica. It is called the "elephant bean" for its... |
 | Mama Mina is a small farm that is a true estate, having a miniature milling operation to process all the coffee on site. It is owned by the Mierisch family, named after their maternal matriarch,... |
 | Oaxaca Plumas are getting harder to find … well, good ones are. The low prices paid to farmers just doesn't make it worthwhile to put care into the agronomy, milling, or preparation of coffee... |
 | Oaxaca Pluma are the essential Mexican coffees in my book, better than the Coatepec coffees to the North, than the Veracruz, and distinct from the fine Chiapas coffees to the South. They have... |
 | Chiapas is the southernmost state in Mexico, at the Guatemalan border. The coffees are distinct from the Oaxaca Plumas and Coatepec coffees: they are a little brighter, sweeter, and bear some... |
 | Once again Finca El Injerto has that solid, classic quality cup character this year, as it did in 2003. Injerto, in a way, reminds me of what an Antigua should be, but 9 out of 10 times is not.... |
 | Coban has everything going for it, except the rain. Ask anyone who has traveled in Guatemala about Coban, and superlatives about the lush cloud-forests and extraordinary wildlife will follor.... |
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