
Context
Nossa Familia Coffee presents this Guatemala San Jeronimo offering in a substantial 10-pound barrel format, drawing from the San Jeronimo region within Guatemala's coffee-growing landscape. This volume makes the roast suitable for those seeking consistent supply or wholesale quantities of a single origin.
San Jeronimo coffees, like other Guatemalan origins, often develop with the complexity characteristic of the country's volcanic soils and varied microclimates. To explore how this coffee's sensory profile aligns with established tasting descriptors, refer to the flavor wheel for reference points. Roaster selection—Nossa Familia's specific approach to this bean—shapes its final expression in the cup.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Guatemala San Jeronimo Roasted Coffee - 10lb Barrel grown?
Guatemala San Jeronimo Roasted Coffee - 10lb Barrel, roasted by Nossa Familia Coffee, is sourced from Antigua, Guatemala.
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