Fazenda Daterra Monte Cristo is a Brazilian coffee producer from the Minas Gerais region. Known for combining sustainability with advanced technology, Daterra has been growing high-quality Arabica coffee since 1976.
Located in the Cerrado region, the farm benefits from ideal climate conditions, and their unique process of drying the coffee cherries on the tree results in a full-bodied coffee with rich chocolatey notes.
Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee is an exceptional variety, sourced from the finest coffee plants grown at altitudes up to 2200 meters on the slopes of the Blue Mountain in Jamaica, where growing conditions are perfect.
This 100% Arabica coffee stands out for its rich and complex aroma, as well as its smoothness and balance on the palate. With a medium roast, Jamaica Blue Mountain offers subtle notes of chocolate and fruits, creating a refined and unforgettable tasting experience.
This coffee has been carefully selected and prepared by KURU, EFICO's exclusive partner in Ethiopia for over 20 years, ensuring both quality and tradition.
KURU is also responsible for implementing EFICO Foundation's projects in Ethiopia.
The coffee stands out for its smoothness and floral notes, becoming slightly sweet when served cold.
Kenyan coffees are known for their bright acidity and rich aromas, offering a sweet flavor that blends well with other coffees.
The round beans, or caracoli, of this coffee roast easily at home, allowing enthusiasts to customize their tasting experience. Kenya, an East African country, is named after its highest peak, Mount Kenya. Although its coffee production represents less than 1% of the world's total, Kenyan coffee is highly popular for blends due to its distinctive characteristics.
This coffee stands out for its powerful and pronounced aromas, with a beautiful acidity and a medium body. The Kenya Top Nyeri AA is designed to surprise and delight coffee lovers with its complexity and unique aromatic profile
This coffee is grown in Macuelizo, Nicaragua, at an altitude of 1,300 to 1,500 meters by Martha Lucía Albir Sotomayor.
After harvesting, the beans are floated, dry-hulled, naturally fermented for 24 hours, and dried on shaded patios.
This process results in a hot chocolate flavor with sweet almond notes. The Nueva Segovia region is known for excellent coffee production, and the "RED CATUAI" variety adds hints of nuts and cocoa.
Maison Santos' Guatemala Antigua Panchoy is a SHG (Strictly High Grown) coffee, cultivated at altitudes between 1700 and 2000 meters in the renowned Antigua region. This coffee is distinguished by its large, bluish, and shiny beans, offering a rich taste and generous aroma.
This coffee may surprise both novices and those accustomed to milder coffees with an exceptional aromatic profile with a beautiful acidity and almost metallic notes. Generously aromatic, it is characterized by a marked flavor that is well-present on the palate, while being balanced. On the palate, it reveals a bright and well-balanced acidity, accompanied by a full body and robust texture.
The very specific production of this region gives the Guatemala Antigua Panchoy its unique characteristics, making each cup a true sensory experience.
Maison Santos' Café N°4 is a strong and pronounced coffee, perfect for those who enjoy intense flavors. This unique blend owes its character to the combination of Santos and Colombian coffees, which provide both body and acidity.
The aromatic profile of this coffee is rich and bold, with notes of dark chocolate and roasted nuts, along with a hint of citrus. On the palate, it offers a bright and well-balanced acidity, supported by a full body and robust texture. The finish is long and lingering, leaving impressions of cocoa and burnt caramel.
Maison Santos' Colombia Coffee is a highly aromatic and refined blend composed of different types of Colombian coffees. It features a rich profile with notes of dark chocolate and red fruits.
On the palate, it stands out with a bright and balanced acidity, natural sweetness, and a velvety texture. Maison Santos prioritizes sustainable and fair farming practices, working with local cooperatives to ensure quality and environmental respect.
Finca El Gobiado Natural Orange Bourbon is grown in the Ahuachapán region of El Salvador by Fernando Alfaro and his family at altitudes of 1300 to 1350 meters above sea level.
The coffee cherries are naturally processed and dried on African beds and clay patios for 25 to 32 days, resulting in a coffee with tangy notes of pink fruits and a rich, sweet flavor reminiscent of tropical fruits.
To summarize, this coffee is tasty and complex, with a persistent taste. Silky texture, with generously aromatic notes, with a marked and very present flavor in the mouth. fruity and herbaceous.
Maison Santos' Café N°4 is a strong and pronounced coffee, perfect for those who enjoy intense flavors. This unique blend owes its character to the combination of Santos and Colombian coffees, which provide both body and acidity.
The aromatic profile of this coffee is rich and bold, with notes of dark chocolate and roasted nuts, along with a hint of citrus. On the palate, it offers a bright and well-balanced acidity, supported by a full body and robust texture. The finish is long and lingering, leaving impressions of cocoa and burnt caramel.
Finca La Colonia y Arroyo is grown in the municipality of Rancho de Arriba, in the San José de Ocoa region of the Dominican Republic, at an altitude of 1,250 to 1,420 meters above sea level.
After being hand-picked, the cherries are depulped, fermented, sun-dried, and machine-finished, resulting in a coffee with a sweet brown sugar taste and tobacco notes.
This full-bodied coffee is elegant on the palate, with woody and vegetal hints.
The climate of the island of Hispaniola is ideal for coffee cultivation.
This coffee is produced by APK, a family-owned company rooted in Colombia and led by Alejandro Galante, giving APK a unique Colombian touch in Tanzania.
As part of the EFICO Foundation's "Kilimanjaro Water and Food For All" project, APK, in collaboration with Herencia Value Your Legacy and EFICO, aims to mitigate productive, social, environmental, and financial risks in their operations in Tanzania.
They focus on enhancing the resilience of their coffee value chain by implementing regenerative, water-efficient farming systems for coffee and maize in two APK farms, restoring soil productivity and providing access to water and food for rural communities in Kilimanjaro.
In Kiswahili, TUMAINI means "HOPE," which is exactly what this plantation brings to the Kilimanjaro region.
The coffee features spicy and floral notes.
Maison Santos' Transfair Coffee is a slightly full-bodied aromatic blend, composed of coffees sourced directly from small farms in South America and Tanzania. This unique coffee combines the best of South American and Tanzanian terroirs, offering a rich and nuanced tasting experience.
The aromatic profile of this coffee is both complex and refined, with notes of cocoa, dried fruits, and a subtle spicy hint. On the palate, it stands out with moderate acidity, a pleasant slight bitterness, and a silky texture. The finish is long-lasting and harmonious, leaving impressions of hazelnut and caramel. Each cup of Transfair Coffee reflects not only the diverse flavors of the original terroirs but also Maison Santos' commitment to quality and ethics.