🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
HomeStore

Peru — La Coipa

Product image 1

Peru — La Coipa

At home or on the go our COFFEE DRIP BAGS are perfect for unique filter coffee experience without the hassle.

Tear open unique coffees from our FILTER and SIGNATURE SERIES ranges. 

Be the envy of all your coffee friends on your next holiday or camping trip! All you need is a cup, a kettle and your tastebuds and a handful of our new drip bags.

Origin: Peru

Farm/Region: La Coipa, Cajamarca

Tasting Notes: Orange Jam, Jasmine, Caramel

Producer:Nevado Palacios Carrasco

Varietal: Gesha

Processing: Washed

Altitude: 1960 MASL

About The Coffee: Nevado Palacios Carrasco has owned Finca El Cedro since 2011. He and his family are deeply passionate about coffee and care for the environment through forest conservation.

Coffee from the farm is selectively harvested, depulped, washed, and dried. They put technical work into the farm's planting, fertilization, pruning, and harvesting. They also produce their own compost to use as fertilizer on the farm. Their long-term goal is to establish demonstration plots and innovate by introducing new varieties.

Recommended Recipe: Slowly pour 150ml of hot water (92-96°C) over 3 minutes.

$6.57

Original: $18.77

-65%
Peru — La Coipa

$18.77

$6.57

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

At home or on the go our COFFEE DRIP BAGS are perfect for unique filter coffee experience without the hassle.

Tear open unique coffees from our FILTER and SIGNATURE SERIES ranges. 

Be the envy of all your coffee friends on your next holiday or camping trip! All you need is a cup, a kettle and your tastebuds and a handful of our new drip bags.

Origin: Peru

Farm/Region: La Coipa, Cajamarca

Tasting Notes: Orange Jam, Jasmine, Caramel

Producer:Nevado Palacios Carrasco

Varietal: Gesha

Processing: Washed

Altitude: 1960 MASL

About The Coffee: Nevado Palacios Carrasco has owned Finca El Cedro since 2011. He and his family are deeply passionate about coffee and care for the environment through forest conservation.

Coffee from the farm is selectively harvested, depulped, washed, and dried. They put technical work into the farm's planting, fertilization, pruning, and harvesting. They also produce their own compost to use as fertilizer on the farm. Their long-term goal is to establish demonstration plots and innovate by introducing new varieties.

Recommended Recipe: Slowly pour 150ml of hot water (92-96°C) over 3 minutes.

Peru — La Coipa | Axil Coffee Roasters