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Grade 17-18
Haitian coffee is quite special for us. With Haiti's troubled past and present, it is quite an honor to be able to distribute this fantastic coffee.
Their hard work results in an excellent, well-balanced cup, when roasted to a Full City – this coffee reveals black currant and sweet hazelnuts.
This washed arabica coffee excels at Espresso application (French press & drip-brew too). Robust, rich, unparalleled. Try a blend of 70% Haitian & add other origins depending on your desired outcome.
This is un-roasted coffee ready to be roasted at home or your roastery.
Milky and buttery, maple syrup, brown sugar, and fig are only some adjectives used to describe the Kolen fully washed arabica typica we received from Kok Ki Chante.
This balanced, well-rounded Haitian coffee produced by the Association de Petits Producteurs de Cafe Colin (APPCC) is excellent for dark roast and espresso blend applications. Kolen is now a staple for many roasting partners across North America.
Sales of our Haitian coffee support local communitites through The Association Petits Planteurs Café Colin in Kolen and The Association des Paysans Agricoles de Savane-Zombi.
Similar to Jamaica, Haiti also has a unique micro-climate that benefits the production of coffee; it is also the most mountainous country in the Caribbean. The coffee has a distinctive and unforgettable taste due to its healthy, volcanic, and rich soils. The coffee's Ethiopian roots heavily influence the traditions of the Haitian farmers when cultivating, making the coffee refined and rich in flavor.
Savane Zombie is more of an area than a town in rural Haiti. It's situated in the High southeast Department of Haiti near the Dominican border. Farmers in this area have been growing coffee for centuries; it's not just a tradition; this small farmer-owned association, APAS, is the livelihood for 150 + families that comprise the cooperative.