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La Colombe sources this blend from Latin America and East Africa, drawing on Brazil's Cerrado Minas, Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Ethiopia's Sidamo, Mexico's Hautusco, and Nicaragua. The combination balances the chocolate and graham cracker body typical of Latin American coffees with the bright cherry fruitiness that Ethiopian beans bring to the cup. Roasted to the darker side of medium, the blend builds a full body and smooth character that works well in both espresso and filter preparations.

Origin

Sidamo (Ethiopia)Sierra Nevada (Colombia)Cerrado Minas (Brazil)Hautusco (Mexico)

Flavor Notes

Roast Level

Medium Dark

Processing

Typology

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La Colombe Coffee

When Todd Carmichael and JP Iberti met at a grunge concert in Seattle in the 1980s, their unlikely friendship would eventually revolutionize American coffee culture. Founded in 1994 in a third-floor walk-up on 21st and Spruce Street in Philadelphia, La Colombe emerged from 100 bowls of coffee roasted on a gas stove—a relentless pursuit of the perfect espresso that would become their signature Nizza blend. Their roasting philosophy centers on what Carmichael calls "the European secret," learned during years living on a sailboat in Antibes, France, where he wrote the business plan while taking odd jobs to survive. From establishing the Haiti Coffee Academy in 2013 following the devastating earthquake to partnering with the ACLU and National Parks Foundation, they've woven social responsibility into their operations while maintaining direct relationships with farmers.

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