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Apricot • Arnold Palmer • Bergamot

Grown at the JKT National Youth Program, this Tanzania selection is carefully cultivated from seedlings donated by the Tanzanian Coffee Research Institute. Cherries are hand-harvested by block, floated and soaked overnight, then pulped, washed, and dried on patios for 7–12 days under shade nets to preserve their delicate flavors. This meticulous process results in a coffee that is both vibrant and complex.

Expect a bright, layered cup with apricot’s juicy sweetness, the crisp Arnold Palmer tea-citrus balance, and bergamot’s fragrant elegance. Every sip supports the next generation of Tanzanian coffee professionals while delivering an unforgettable tasting experience.

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FAQ

How light/dark do you roast your coffee?

Our coffee ends up being a light-medium roast which makes it ideal to explore using a variety of different brew methods!

Our roasting philosophy focuses on balancing sweetness, acidity, and body, emphasizing flavor over color. This approach brings out the natural tastes and unique characteristics of the coffee's origin

What's the difference between Washed & Natural process?

In simple terms, when we talk about "washed" and "natural process" coffee, we're referring to two different methods used to prepare coffee beans after they are harvested.

1. Washed Process Coffee:
- In this method, the coffee cherries (the fruit that coffee beans come from) are first washed with water.
- Then, the outer fruit layer is removed, leaving only the bean.
- After that, the beans are fermented in water to remove any remaining fruit bits.
- Finally, the beans are dried.
- The result is a coffee with a cleaner, crisper taste, often with brighter acidity and more defined flavors.

2. Natural Process Coffee:
- Here, the harvested coffee cherries are not washed. Instead, they are dried with the fruit still on the bean.
- This drying usually happens in the sun, and it can take several weeks.
- After drying, the dried fruit layer is removed to get to the bean.
- Coffee made from natural process beans tends to have a sweeter, fruitier flavor profile, sometimes with a heavier body and less acidity compared to washed coffees.

In essence, the key difference lies in how the fruit is removed from the coffee bean and how this affects the flavor of the coffee. Washed coffees are known for their clarity and vibrant flavors, while natural process coffees are often more complex and fruitier.