This coffee is produced by Kokowagayo, an all-female farmer cooperative that was formed in 2014 in an effort to empower women farmers living in the Aceh province of the northwestern island of Sumatra. The Kokowagayo cooperative consists of 422 members, all of whom farm organically. Through the cooperative, the women have worked to increase their incomes, improve their business acumen and develop a better quality of life for themselves and their families.
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Available in a variety of grind options.
| Trading Partner: | Kokowagayo |
| Aroma: | Berry, sweet, earthy, tobacco |
| Body: | Medium-to-full |
| Flavor: | Stone fruit, sweet, light smoke, tea |
| Acidity: | Low-to-Medium |
| Roast Level: | Viennese |
Grind Types
Whole Bean-- While we are happy to grind your beans, your coffee will stay fresher longer if you grind it as you go. There are many great home grinder options out there and many are surprisingly inexpensive.
Drip-- This is a medium grind that is the most versatile. Brewing methods using drip include home coffee drip machines, pour-overs (like Hario), Chemex, and AeroPress.
Espresso-- This grind is generally used for espresso makers. This includes home machines and stove-tip espresso pots. The grind is the most fine and is optimized to work with a high pressure extraction system.
Coarse-- Coarse is for percolators, french press, cold brewing, and sometimes AeroPress. Coarse is the biggest/loosest grind and enables water to move more freely steeping coffee for extraction.
All of the above, while generally true in the industry, also should be adjusted for preference. Feel free to experiment and please contact us if you have questions and we will be happy to work with you.
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5 Our Favorite Cafe Campesino Coffee
Posted by Rose W on Dec 8th 2015
We've been ordering Café Campesino coffee for years and have tried several different ones. We always came back to the Sumatra, even when the roast changed. It's the best part of getting up in the morning.
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