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£10.95 - £38.00

Notes of almond brittle, white chocolate & dried apple.

MEDIUM DARK
This coffee is, errrrm, great. It’s really the only way to describe the perfection that is this South American blend.

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For brothers Márcio Custódio and Izonel Junior, the Brazil Fazenda Cetec coffee farm started from a childhood dream. From a young age, they both worked for coffee farms in the region as pickers, which started them on their path to now running their own farm.

The Mustafá Estate in Colombia is run by Ana Mustafá and has been in her family for multiple generations. Ana’s approach to farming comes from a lifetime of experience, paired with an open-minded use of the latest practices in coffee, meaning that she produces coffee that is unique and delicious.

A traditional washed coffee has the fruit stripped off the bean almost immediately, washed to remove any leftover pulp and then left to dry on a patio in the sun. With natural processed coffee, the whole coffee cherry is dried first before the fruit surrounding the bean is removed.

Variety: Castillo & Catucai
Process: Traditional & Natural
Altitude: 1,050 - 1,650 masl

Coffee connoisseurs, rejoice – you’ve met a brand that’s as ethical as it is flavourful in Alpaca Coffee.

Their specialty brews, single-origins and original blends are paving the way to a more sustainable future for the coffee industry.

Right now, the commercial coffee industry isn’t working for people or the planet. It’s plagued with problems such as environmentally destructive practices and a lack of economic stability for farmers, who are the backbone of the industry. 

But Alpaca Coffee sings to a more sustainable tune. Their pioneering approach includes cutting fossil fuels out of the coffee roasting process and introducing biofuels instead. Then there’s the packaging, where there’s not a piece of plastic to be found, from the bags to the tape they use. 

They create sustainable and ethical supply chains too, carefully curating their coffee from family businesses and farmers who live up to the highest standards in sustainability, fair pricing and quality. They’re all about traceable sources, which is why you can follow a “Coffee Story” for every variation of Alpaca Coffee. 

To counteract some of the negative impact coffee production has on the environment, Alpaca Coffee also plants a tree for every ten packs sold, through a partnership with One Tree Planted. 

Sounds great, right? And it is – but Alpaca Coffee knows there’s always a chance to do better when it comes to sustainability. They promise to be open and transparent about their progress, so you can keep them accountable as you savour their delicious brews.