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MEXICO | Santuario Project | Red Bourbon | Anaerobic Natural

MEXICO | Santuario Project | Red Bourbon | Anaerobic Natural

Proud Mary Coffee

About This Coffee

This coffee is from the Santuario Project in Mexico, sourced from small producers in Veracruz and processed at the Ixhuatlán del Café centre. The lot is Red Bourbon varietal processed as an Anaerobic Natural with extended fermentation and temperature-controlled drying. Tasting notes include baker's chocolate, strawberry, nougat, creamy and lactic characteristics, suitable for both espresso and filter brewing.

Origin

Veracruz (Mexico)

Flavor Notes

Strawberry, Creamy, Baker'S Chocolate, Lactic, Nougat

Roast Level

Processing

Anaerobic Natural

Typology

Arabica
Red Bourbon
PM

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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