Power Nap
Tasting Notes-
Brown Sugar | Cocoa | Silky | Floral | Peach
OK, so you need a quick burst of energy, but your bedtime is in three hours. You, my friend, need a POWER NAP. You already love our floral washed Worka from Ethiopia. Well, we blended it with a natural sugar cane process Colombia creating Power Nap. We created this "half-caf" blend just for you, a pre-roast blend of 50% of our beloved Ethiopia Worka and 50% of our Decaf Colombia Huila. The resulting cup is silky sweet and reminiscent of ripe peach and cocoa, with a sweet finish of brown sugar. It's so tasty; you might just have two cups and stay up past your bedtime...
Colombia
Colombia uniquely offers a diverse array of coffee varieties and processing methods. Known for innovation and resilience, Colombia's coffee history dates back to the early 19th century, with smallholder farmers being key contributors. Despite challenges like weather and conflict, Colombia consistently produces high-quality specialty coffee. For over a decade, we've partnered with both large and small-scale producers from all five main growing zones, fostering close relationships and friendships.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, has a rich history dating back to the 9th century. From its origins in Kaffa, coffee spread to the Arabian Peninsula and Europe, becoming a cultural mainstay. Ethiopia remains a top coffee producer, known for its diverse terroirs and quality. We partner with both large and small-scale producers, offering a range of profiles from classic washed to fruit-forward anaerobic naturals. Visiting Ethiopia for over a decade, we continue to be amazed by its beauty.
Mixed
Oftentimes there are plots on small-holder farms, (coffee farms at or under 4 acres) where the coffee planted is interspersed with several varieties that go largely undocumented. These mixed variety lots are common across origins like Colombia and Peru, and whenever we happen upon one, we label it as mixed varieties, for obvious reasons.
Colombia
Colombia has a unique harvest schedule, thanks to the varied topography and proximity to the equator. Between those two variables, Colombia harvests nearly year round across the five main coffee growing regions. Each region has fairly reliable harvest times that conveniently stagger, providing fresh crop coffee all year round.
Ethiopia
The specialty harvest within East Africa takes place from early October through December and sometimes into January. As with all agriculture, the harvest times can vary due to factors like rainfall, average sunlight, and general temperature swings. We purchase from our relationships in East Africa once a year around January through February. The freshness season is extended well beyond most especially in Ethiopia. We source and land containers year round, thanks to the long voyage these coffees go on.
Tasting Notes-
Brown Sugar | Cocoa | Silky | Floral | Peach
OK, so you need a quick burst of energy, but your bedtime is in three hours. You, my friend, need a POWER NAP. You already love our floral washed Worka from Ethiopia. Well, we blended it with a natural sugar cane process Colombia creating Power Nap. We created this "half-caf" blend just for you, a pre-roast blend of 50% of our beloved Ethiopia Worka and 50% of our Decaf Colombia Huila. The resulting cup is silky sweet and reminiscent of ripe peach and cocoa, with a sweet finish of brown sugar. It's so tasty; you might just have two cups and stay up past your bedtime...
Colombia
Colombia uniquely offers a diverse array of coffee varieties and processing methods. Known for innovation and resilience, Colombia's coffee history dates back to the early 19th century, with smallholder farmers being key contributors. Despite challenges like weather and conflict, Colombia consistently produces high-quality specialty coffee. For over a decade, we've partnered with both large and small-scale producers from all five main growing zones, fostering close relationships and friendships.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee, has a rich history dating back to the 9th century. From its origins in Kaffa, coffee spread to the Arabian Peninsula and Europe, becoming a cultural mainstay. Ethiopia remains a top coffee producer, known for its diverse terroirs and quality. We partner with both large and small-scale producers, offering a range of profiles from classic washed to fruit-forward anaerobic naturals. Visiting Ethiopia for over a decade, we continue to be amazed by its beauty.
Mixed
Oftentimes there are plots on small-holder farms, (coffee farms at or under 4 acres) where the coffee planted is interspersed with several varieties that go largely undocumented. These mixed variety lots are common across origins like Colombia and Peru, and whenever we happen upon one, we label it as mixed varieties, for obvious reasons.
Colombia
Colombia has a unique harvest schedule, thanks to the varied topography and proximity to the equator. Between those two variables, Colombia harvests nearly year round across the five main coffee growing regions. Each region has fairly reliable harvest times that conveniently stagger, providing fresh crop coffee all year round.
Ethiopia
The specialty harvest within East Africa takes place from early October through December and sometimes into January. As with all agriculture, the harvest times can vary due to factors like rainfall, average sunlight, and general temperature swings. We purchase from our relationships in East Africa once a year around January through February. The freshness season is extended well beyond most especially in Ethiopia. We source and land containers year round, thanks to the long voyage these coffees go on.