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Honduras La Lesquiñada Single Origin Espresso
This single origin is teeming with juicy layers of blackberry preserves and a lively, spiced fizziness reminiscent of cola, creating a complex and round experience. A natural sweetness, think agave nectar, rounds out each sip, giving it a syrupy, lingering finish. Grown by the Romero brothers at La Lesquiñada in Corquín, Honduras, the coffee is naturally processed so the cherry remains on the bean during drying, which enhances its fruit-forward profile. The Romero family’s work through Cafico also supports sustainable farming and community development across the region.
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Honduras La Lesquiñada Single Origin Espresso
Honduras La Lesquiñada Single Origin Espresso
This single origin is teeming with juicy layers of blackberry preserves and a lively, spiced fizziness reminiscent of cola, creating a complex and round experience. A natural sweetness, think agave nectar, rounds out each sip, giving it a syrupy, lingering finish. Grown by the Romero brothers at La Lesquiñada in Corquín, Honduras, the coffee is naturally processed so the cherry remains on the bean during drying, which enhances its fruit-forward profile. The Romero family’s work through Cafico also supports sustainable farming and community development across the region.
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This single origin is teeming with juicy layers of blackberry preserves and a lively, spiced fizziness reminiscent of cola, creating a complex and round experience. A natural sweetness, think agave nectar, rounds out each sip, giving it a syrupy, lingering finish. Grown by the Romero brothers at La Lesquiñada in Corquín, Honduras, the coffee is naturally processed so the cherry remains on the bean during drying, which enhances its fruit-forward profile. The Romero family’s work through Cafico also supports sustainable farming and community development across the region.

