Product Description
By popular demand, we are delighted to offer our delectable Elevation coffee in a dark French roast. This single-origin coffee is 100% organic and grown in the rural mountains of western Honduras at elevations of 4,000 to 5,000 feet. With one of the smoothest flavors you will ever taste, this Central American treat delivers a bouquet of delicious flavors with no bitter aftertaste.
Hand-picked by local harvesters, our line of Elevation coffees are one of the best examples of farm-to-table products. Roasted in small batches to ensure maximum quality and freshness, these coffees are are sure to awaken your palate and bring a smile to your face.
- Country of Origin: Honduras
- Farm: Finca Emilio Rápalo
- Farm Location: Nueva Joconales, San Luis, Santa Barbara
- Altitude: 4,000 to 5,000 ft.
- Roasted In: Columbus, NC, USA
Melton Trading Co. is dedicated to the long-term sustainability of local coffee farmers. We believe strongly in providing a better life for Honduran farmers and engage in fair market practices.
Product Reviews
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CARING for People
We believe in the value of people and community. Each purchase of Elevation coffee means more money is directly reinvested into local, developing communities in Honduras.
ENVIRONMENTAL Responsibility
We use only all-natural fertilizers in the production of our coffee and never any chemicals or pesticides.
Nathan Purdy (verified owner) –
I received this as a gift 🙂 Having finished the entire bag, I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed this coffee. Over Christmas, I was blessed to receive different kinds of coffee, including the well know (Starbucks & Dunkin). Therefore, I had a choice each time I went to make a cup of coffee. However, I almost always found myself reaching for this one. It has a rich and fairly distinctive flavor, without being overpowering. It definitely isn’t bitter or biting; instead, it’s nice and smooth. Would definitely recommend everyone who loves coffee give this a try!