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NARIÑO
Stone Fruit | Brown Sugar | Medium Acidity | Rich Syrupy Mouthfeel
Colombia - Aponte Community, Nariño
Washed Process
Cultivars - Caturra
Small Holder Producers Community Lot
Medium Roast, recommended for espresso, milk beverages and drip.
Nariño
Nariño is one of Colombia’s 32 Departments. It shares a southern border with Ecuador and is home to thousands of smallholder coffee producing families. Colombia’s three ranges of Andean mountains converge in Nariño, presenting ideal altitudes and fertile soil for high grown Arabica production.
Nariño’s particular geography and proximity to coastal and land borders have historically transformed it into a corridor for illicit trade routes, resulting in unwarranted violence against residents of remote mountain farms. Today, thanks to the particularly resilient and fearless spirit of Nariño’s farmers, the small region is a respected nucleus of coffee innovation.
The Inga community of Aponte is comprised of descendants of the ancient, pre-Hispanic Incas. During the period of conquest, they remained isolated high in the mountains that became their natural refuge. This community did not resume significant contact with the rest of Colombia until the second half of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, in the 1990’s, contact was mostly criminal, and the Inga’s refuge became a place of cruelty. For years the tribe was forcibly involved in poppy and heroin production under the influence of guerrilla groups, drug traffickers, and paramilitaries. The once-peaceful mountains teemed with illegal plantations and violence, in which the Ingas were trapped until as recently as fifteen years ago.
In the last decade the mountains have become a safe zone for the Inga tribe, and illegal crops were eradicated to give way to a new culture: coffee! The Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder properties in the Resguardo Inga Aponte, at an average of 2150 meters above sea level. This elevation, combined with the Galeras Volcano constantly shedding nutrient-rich ash, makes for an exceptionally complex and sweet coffee.
This is a balanced, approachable coffee — with moderate caffeine for steady energy and smooth chlorogenic acids that keep the flavor round and easy to drink. It’s versatile, pleasant, and fits any time of day.
Stone Fruit | Brown Sugar | Medium Acidity | Rich Syrupy Mouthfeel
Colombia - Aponte Community, Nariño
Washed Process
Cultivars - Caturra
Small Holder Producers Community Lot
Medium Roast, recommended for espresso, milk beverages and drip.
Nariño
Nariño is one of Colombia’s 32 Departments. It shares a southern border with Ecuador and is home to thousands of smallholder coffee producing families. Colombia’s three ranges of Andean mountains converge in Nariño, presenting ideal altitudes and fertile soil for high grown Arabica production.
Nariño’s particular geography and proximity to coastal and land borders have historically transformed it into a corridor for illicit trade routes, resulting in unwarranted violence against residents of remote mountain farms. Today, thanks to the particularly resilient and fearless spirit of Nariño’s farmers, the small region is a respected nucleus of coffee innovation.
The Inga community of Aponte is comprised of descendants of the ancient, pre-Hispanic Incas. During the period of conquest, they remained isolated high in the mountains that became their natural refuge. This community did not resume significant contact with the rest of Colombia until the second half of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, in the 1990’s, contact was mostly criminal, and the Inga’s refuge became a place of cruelty. For years the tribe was forcibly involved in poppy and heroin production under the influence of guerrilla groups, drug traffickers, and paramilitaries. The once-peaceful mountains teemed with illegal plantations and violence, in which the Ingas were trapped until as recently as fifteen years ago.
In the last decade the mountains have become a safe zone for the Inga tribe, and illegal crops were eradicated to give way to a new culture: coffee! The Caturra variety has been planted in the Inga territory, on smallholder properties in the Resguardo Inga Aponte, at an average of 2150 meters above sea level. This elevation, combined with the Galeras Volcano constantly shedding nutrient-rich ash, makes for an exceptionally complex and sweet coffee.
This is a balanced, approachable coffee — with moderate caffeine for steady energy and smooth chlorogenic acids that keep the flavor round and easy to drink. It’s versatile, pleasant, and fits any time of day.
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About Our Coffee
Yes — all of our coffees are free from mold and meet strict quality standards. Mold and ochratoxin A (OTA) can develop in poorly processed or stored coffees, but we take every step to prevent that from happening. Before purchasing any coffee, we evaluate water activity and moisture content to ensure it’s within safe and stable parameters. Once it arrives at our warehouse, we monitor relative humidity and storage conditions carefully to maintain the integrity of each lot.
From sourcing to roasting, our focus is on quality and freshness — so you can enjoy every cup with confidence.
From dedicated farmers across the world’s most expressive regions — each coffee reflects its origin, soil, and the people behind it.
We partner with producers who share our values: respect for their land, transparency, and craft. Every coffee has a story, not just a score.
Some are certified organic, although we are not an organic certified roastery. However, all our coffees are sustainably grown. We prioritize farms that care for soil health and community impact.
Yes — always. We roast in small batches so your coffee arrives fresh and vibrant every time.
Brewing & Storage
Keep it sealed, cool, and dry — away from heat, moisture, and light. An airtight container keeps freshness alive.
Enjoy within 4–6 weeks of roasting for peak flavor. After that, it’s still great, just a little softer on aroma.
Fine for espresso, medium for drip or pour-over, coarse for French press or cold brew. The right grind brings balance and sweetness.
Absolutely — our coffees are crafted to shine in any brew method.
Ordering & Shipping
Usually within 1–2 business days after roasting. You’ll get tracking once it’s shipped.
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Because coffee is a perishable product, we can’t accept returns once bags are opened. But if something isn’t right, please reach out — we’ll make it right.
Yes. Shipping costs and delivery times vary by country.
Wholesale & Partnerships
Fill out our wholesale form — we’ll connect to learn about your needs and build a program that fits your coffee goals.
Yes. We provide guidance, education, and support to help your team brew and serve coffee beautifully.
Absolutely. We love collaborating to design coffees that express your brand’s identity and taste.
About Us
Husband and wife team Dylan Thome and María Esther López-Thome — coffee educators, roasters, and lifelong students of flavor.
It’s about community — people connected through coffee, moving and growing together.
Intentional sourcing, honest roasting, and meaningful relationships — quality with purpose.
Yes! We host tastings and events regularly. Follow us for dates and details.
About Our Tea
We offer a curated selection of loose-leaf and bagged teas — from classic black and green teas to herbal and botanical blends. Each one is chosen for balance, clarity, and character.
All true teas come from the same plant — Camellia sinensis. The difference lies in how the leaves are processed:
Black tea is fully oxidized for a rich, bold flavor.
Green tea is lightly processed to keep its fresh, grassy notes.
Herbal tea (technically a “tisane”) is made from herbs, flowers, or fruits — naturally caffeine-free.
Yes, most black and green teas naturally contain caffeine. Herbal blends/Botanicals are caffeine-free.
Use fresh, hot water and steep according to the tea type:
- Black tea: 3–5 min at ~95 °C
- Green tea: 2–3 min at ~80 °C
- Herbal tea: 5–7 min at ~100 °C
- Adjust to taste — shorter steeps for lighter cups, longer for more strength.
Keep tea in a cool, dry place, away from light, air, and strong odors. Airtight containers preserve freshness and aroma longer.
Properly stored tea can last a long time. Green teas are best enjoyed within a year, while black and herbal teas can stay vibrant for up to two years.
Absolutely. Our teas brew beautifully over ice or as cold infusions. Just double the leaf amount or steep longer to keep flavor balanced.