Roast Flavor Level (1-5): 4
5 LB Resealable Bag w/ Valve. What better way to start the day than with a little trip south of the border? No passport necessary! In the late 1600’s, the Spanish introduced coffee plants from Cuba and the Dominican Republic into Mexico. Coffee production took off after the Mexican Revolution, and Mexico is now the largest exporter of organic coffees in the world. Mexican coffee typically comes from high altitudes of at least 4,000 feet. This high grown coffee, or altura, in Spanish, lets seeds develop into hard and dense coffee beans. These high-grown Mexican coffee beans are dark-bodied with a mild acidity, and excellent choices for blending. Mexico High-Grown coffee beans are darkly roasted and you may detect their natural chocolate and nutty flavors.