
Description
Certification/Grading:Natural
Roast: Medium
Tasting Profile: Elegant, smooth cup with cocoa notes.
Grower: Fazenda Santa Barbara, Sao Francisco, Santo Antonio
Variety: Catuai and Mundo Novo
Region:Parana and Sao Paulo Brazil
Altitude: 750-1050 M
Soil Type: Volcanic Loam
Process: Pulped natural and dried in the Sun
Certification/Grading:EP
Roast: Medium
Tasting Profile: Dried orange, berry, chocolate
Grower: Smallholder farmers from Medellin
Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia, & Typica
Region: Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia
Altitude: 1300-1500 M
Soil Type: Volcanic Loam
Process: Fully washed and dried in solar dryers to protect the coffee from rain.
Certification/Grading: SHB/EP
Roast: Medium
Tasting Profile: Sweet apple, raisin, honey
Grower: Micro farms in Alajuela
Variety: Caturra & Catuai
Region: Alajuela, Costa Rica
Altitude: 1300-1445 M
Soil Type: Volcanic Loam
Process: Eco-pulped and dried in the sun.
Ethiopia
Certification/Grading: Natural
Roast: Med-light
Tasting Profile: Milk chocolate, fruity, caramel
Grower: Smallholder farmers from thee Sidama zone.
Variety: Indigenous Heirloom Cultivars
Region: Sidama Zone, Ethiopia
Altitude: 1700-1900 M
Soil Type: Nitisols
Process: Full natural, sorted by hand. Dried on raised beds.
Honduras
Certification/Grading: SHG/EP/Org
Roast: Medium-dark
Tasting Profile: Caramel, spice, brown sugar.
Grower: 1500 grower/members from Cafe Organics Marcala
Variety: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Lempira, & Typica
Region: Marcala, La Paz, Honduras
Altitude: 1300-1700 M
Soil Type: Clay Minerals
Process: Fully washed and sun dried.
Tanzania
Certification/Grading: AB
Roast: Medium-light
Tasting Profile: Pear, floral, jasmine, strawberry.
Grower: Small cooperative farmers in the Mbeya area
Variety: Bourbon & Kent
Region: Mbeya Region of Tanzania
Altitude: 1200-1900 M
Soil Type: Clay Minerals
Process: Fully washed and dried on raised beds
Our freshly roasted coffee is sealed in our signature black bags and then nitrogen-flushed to preserve its peak freshness. This tastes fresh just as if it were roasted in your own home, leave the grocery coffee and change to Royalty Coffee Roasters' freshly grounded coffee in a cup.
Brewing Recommendations
When brewing our coffee use clean, fresh, chemical-free water with some mineral content. Grind the coffee fresh to match your brewing method. Use water at 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the brewing equipment clean. To get the maximum shelf life store the coffee beans in an airtight container away from light, heat and moisture.
How Long Will A Bag of Coffee Last?
- One 12 oz bag is about 25-30 8 oz cups of coffee.
- One 5-pound bag is 180 8 oz cups of brewed coffee.