Ethiopia, Washed- "Heading North"
Key flavor notesCitrus fruit, Toffee, Apricot,, Milk chocolate.
Region: Yirgacheffe
Altitude: 2200m
Varitial: Heirloom
We ordered this coffee as a comfort for the dark season, designed to capture the relaxed feeling we all experience during the winter months of total darkness while providing a gentle boost to our day.
True to its nature, it offers the comfort of a clean, sweet, and creamy aftertaste and with a mild acidity it becomes a great choice for those who enjoy it black and is a coffee that can be enjoyed by the majority.
Imagine savoring this coffee while watching a winter storm through your window, or even as you take in the morning northern lights.
The artwork is to envoke a relaxed excitment. The sign is often the first thing that greets visitors upon leaving the airport so after a day of travel its time to put down your bags, relax and look ahead to your trip.
Or even when a local typically sees this sign they are picking up freinds and family at the airport and its a time to sit down and catch up, over some coffee of course.
Longyearbyen is a remarkably multi-national location and a nod to this has been made in the languages used in the art piece.
Farmers: Abiyot Ageze and Mebrahtu Aynalem
Key flavor notesCitrus fruit, Toffee, Apricot,, Milk chocolate.
Region: Yirgacheffe
Altitude: 2200m
Varitial: Heirloom
We ordered this coffee as a comfort for the dark season, designed to capture the relaxed feeling we all experience during the winter months of total darkness while providing a gentle boost to our day.
True to its nature, it offers the comfort of a clean, sweet, and creamy aftertaste and with a mild acidity it becomes a great choice for those who enjoy it black and is a coffee that can be enjoyed by the majority.
Imagine savoring this coffee while watching a winter storm through your window, or even as you take in the morning northern lights.
The artwork is to envoke a relaxed excitment. The sign is often the first thing that greets visitors upon leaving the airport so after a day of travel its time to put down your bags, relax and look ahead to your trip.
Or even when a local typically sees this sign they are picking up freinds and family at the airport and its a time to sit down and catch up, over some coffee of course.
Longyearbyen is a remarkably multi-national location and a nod to this has been made in the languages used in the art piece.
Farmers: Abiyot Ageze and Mebrahtu Aynalem
Key flavor notesCitrus fruit, Toffee, Apricot,, Milk chocolate.
Region: Yirgacheffe
Altitude: 2200m
Varitial: Heirloom
We ordered this coffee as a comfort for the dark season, designed to capture the relaxed feeling we all experience during the winter months of total darkness while providing a gentle boost to our day.
True to its nature, it offers the comfort of a clean, sweet, and creamy aftertaste and with a mild acidity it becomes a great choice for those who enjoy it black and is a coffee that can be enjoyed by the majority.
Imagine savoring this coffee while watching a winter storm through your window, or even as you take in the morning northern lights.
The artwork is to envoke a relaxed excitment. The sign is often the first thing that greets visitors upon leaving the airport so after a day of travel its time to put down your bags, relax and look ahead to your trip.
Or even when a local typically sees this sign they are picking up freinds and family at the airport and its a time to sit down and catch up, over some coffee of course.
Longyearbyen is a remarkably multi-national location and a nod to this has been made in the languages used in the art piece.
Farmers: Abiyot Ageze and Mebrahtu Aynalem