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Mexico — Las Tejedoras (Typica & Bourbon, Washed)

Mexico — Las Tejedoras (Typica & Bourbon, Washed)

Proud Mary Coffee

About This Coffee

Las Tejedoras is a Mexico community lot produced entirely by female (primarily Mayan heritage) growers and blended from many small lots. The coffee is made from Typica and Bourbon varieties and was processed using a traditional washed method. It brews clean, sweet, and approachable, with tasting notes of brown sugar, apple, brown spice and juicy fruit, alongside chocolatey and caramel-like sweetness.

Origin

Mexico

Flavor Notes

Brown Sugar, Apple, Brown Spice, Caramelized, Vanilla

Roast Level

Processing

Washed

Typology

Arabica
Typica, Bourbón
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Proud Mary Coffee

Nolan and Shari Hirte opened Proud Mary in Collingwood in 2009. A trip along the American west coast had shown him what specialty coffee could be and he returned to Melbourne determined to bring that approach to a country that was, at the time, an espresso nation. Nolan first attended Cup of Excellence in 2011; since then, Proud Mary staff have served on international juries for over a decade. Proud Mary became one of Melbourne's first roasters to champion filter coffee and single-origin brewing. The roastery categorizes its offerings along a Mild-to-Wild spectrum. Their Ghost Rider blend, a natural-processed combination of Brazilian and Ethiopian coffees, is award-winning. A second roasting operation now runs from Portland, Oregon, supplying American wholesale accounts and retail customers with locally roasted beans.

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