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Café San Miguel Decaffeinated

Direct Fair Trade Colombian Coffee

Yes it is! SERIOUSLY.

We sit through many dinner parties and listen to acquaintances tell us it's the best decaf because you can't even tell it's decaf.

Remember that on April 1st you could try switching it up with Café San Miguel regular ;)

 

PRICES INCLUDE DOMESTIC SHIPPING

Café San Miguel Decaffeinated
$15.00 300 g package

In 2007 we imported 10 shipping containers of coffee from Colombia and saw 118 school scholarships and 14 university scholarships provided for children in the coffee growing region. Additionally, Famicafé provided funding for;

  • Hogar Pro-Juventud, a boarding house for rural students attending high-school in Andes, Colombia,
  • joint educational projects with Hogar Juvenil Campesino and 32 rural schools,
  • a benevolent fund for coffee families in crisis
  • school scholarships and health benefits for the families of women working at Fruandes fruit processing plant in Bogotá, Colombia.

 

In 2007 we imported 10 shipping containers of coffee from Colombia and saw 118 school scholarships and 14 university scholarships provided for children in the coffee growing region. Additionally, Famicafé provided funding for;

  • Hogar Pro-Juventud, a boarding house for rural students attending high-school in Andes, Colombia,
  • joint educational projects with Hogar Juvenil Campesino and 32 rural schools,
  • a benevolent fund for coffee families in crisis
  • school scholarships and health benefits for the families of women working at Fruandes fruit processing plant in Bogotá, Colombia.

Café San Miguel is grown on small-scale farms near Andes in the province of Antioquia, Colombia. The decaffeination of this coffee takes place in Colombia using a Natural Water Method.

  • Altitude: 1200m - 2000 m
  • Coffee Variety: Arabica
  • Screen Size: AA
  • Harvest: Primary Harvest is in October-December. A mid-year harvest called "mitaca" happens around May-June. Smaller harvests take place year-round due to Colombia’s unique system of micro-climates.

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