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Marcala

About This Coffee

This single-origin coffee is sourced from the Café Orgánico Marcala Sociedad Anónima (COMSA) collective in the Montecillos region of Honduras. Grown at an altitude of 1300-1500 meters, this coffee is processed using natural methods and is certified fair trade. It features a medium roast profile with tasting notes of plum jam, hazelnut, and hot chocolate. The beans are a blend of Catuai, Caturra, Lempira, and Pacas varieties, offering a clean and high-quality cup.

Origin

Montecillos (Honduras)

Flavor Notes

Hazelnut, Plum Jam, Hot Chocolate

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Pacas, Lempira, Caturra, Catuai
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Bassline Coffee

Bassline Coffee was founded in May 2020 in Oakland by Brad Katz, whose audio company Waveworks AV had spent close to three decades designing and installing high-end sound systems for clubs, restaurants, and one-off music events. When the pandemic brought that work to a halt, Katz used the opening to turn years of home roasting into a commercial venture, starting out on rented time at CoRo, the collaborative roastery in Berkeley. Today Bassline operates out of a shared Oakland warehouse alongside Waveworks AV, roasting at 444 Collaborative in Oakland on a Loring air roaster and a mid-sized Probat cast-iron drum machine. The lineup keeps a small core of year-round staples on the shelf and rotates in single origins, including from Cup of Excellence farms, with Katz aiming squarely at the world-class end of the market. Among Bassline's longtime wholesale accounts is Piccino, the ingredient-driven Italian restaurant in San Francisco's Dogpatch.

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