S.O. Espresso Thailand Kra Buri

¥2,700
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Tasting Notes 

Fragrant and flavorful undertones of cherry cordial, roasted cashew and butterscotch with a velvety, milk chocolate body.  An oak and faint sandalwood aftertaste completes this single origin espresso.

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2016 Best Robusta: Kra Buri District Washed Robusta. (Specialty Coffee Association of Thailand, SCA-TH)

Make espresso at home? We’re thrilled to share this - the best robusta in Thailand - with you, our espresso enthusiasts. Our staff has fallen in love with it, and we’re sure you will too!

Up until recently robusta coffees have had a bad reputation with specialty buyers, who view them as a cheap, commodity grade bean good for little more than instant coffee. And we know why: strip-picking and careless processing is encouraged to keep costs low for the primary buyers, the instant coffee and discount coffee brands. Unsurprisingly, robusta coffee farmers typically earn half or less that of arabica growers.

While most Robusta in Thailand is grown in the south of the country, it is ocassionally found growing in the North. Like this very high grown robusta from Maneepruek in Nan province. 

Paradise Coffee Roasters has been a champion of robusta coffee producers since 2004. And to that effect, Paradise founder Miguel has been supporting and collaborating with robusta growers in India, Ecuador, and Thailand. We believe that if the industry is serious about sustainability and truly cares about coffee producers, we cannot afford to ignore nearly half of the coffee farmers in the world. To us, specialty coffee is not a species, variety, or location. It is a process.

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