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Nicaraguan Selva Negra Estate Organic (Fair Trade) Coffee This coffee is grown in the highlands of Matagalpa, Nicaragua. The owners of this farm are continuously looking for the most ecological means of producing their coffee in addition to improving the quality of life for the people who live there. This coffee is rain forest alliance certified and the owners of the coffee farm have received the SCAA 2007 Sustainability Award.
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El Salvador Santa Rita Organic (Fair Trade) Coffee The philosophy of the family owning this farm is to provide great quality, 100% Bourbon Arabica coffee that is grown, harvested and milled under the supervision and expertise of the Salaverria family. The family and their farm have most recently achieved the Rain Forest Alliance Certification for their efforts toward environmental sustainability and improved living conditions of their workers.
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Costa Rican Tarazu Vienna Roast Coffee This coffee is often called one of the world's finest coffees because of its near-perfect growing conditions of rich, volcanic soil and a mild, high-altitude climate.
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Mexican Organic (Fair Trade) Coffee Mexican coffees are distinguished by their light body and delicately pleasant acidity. Its organic certification also helps bring out earthy flavors.
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This full-bodied, Central American coffee is rich with acidity and has a distinct, smoky, complex flavor.
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Peruvian Organic (Fair Trade) Coffee This organic coffee is earthy, nutty and has a medium-to-full body. It is lightly roasted, sweet aftertaste and lives up to the organic and fair trade standards.
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This is a classic, premium coffee made famous by Columbia's Juan Valdez. This bean is full-bodied and very flavorful with a subtle richness and perfect balance.
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Brazilian Bourbon Santos Coffee Brazil's most premium coffee. That's saying a lot considering Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer! The coffee is light and fragrant.
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