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Sweet Spot - House Blend

A sweet and balanced coffee with notes of milk chocolate, dried fruit, honey and hazelnut and an elegant, spicy finish. Old faithful, tried-and-true. Sweet Spot is roasted and blended to be the coffee you keep coming back to.


We roast and ship Monday - Friday.
Orders received before 9am typically ship same day.

Regular price $18.00 USD
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Technical Information

Producer: Cocarive Cooperative (Brazil) and ASODIETT (Guatemala)

Region: Minas Gerais, Brazil and Huehuetenango, Guatemala

Harvest: Winter/Spring 2025

Varietal(s): Mundo Nuovo and Red Bourbon

Process: Natural and Fully Washed

Altitude: Various

Exporter: Cocarive Cooperative and Panorama Coffees

Importer: Rio Claro and Panorama Coffees

Agrton Gourmet Color: 96 (medium light)

Roasters Cupping Score: 85

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Coffee Story

We absolutely love the nuance, complexity and uniqueness of a stellar single origin. But sometimes we want coffee that just tastes like - well - coffee...only better. For us, Sweet Spot is that blend. All of the comforting, warm and sweet notes like chocolate, caramel and spice along with a subtle fruit tone just to keep things interesting enough. This is traditional coffee with the quality level turned way up.

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Varietal

The Brazilian component is Mundo Nuovo. Mundo Nuovo is a natural cross between Bourbon and Typica. The variety was originally identified and planted in Brazil in the 1940s and has been a widely distributed varietal in the country since 1952. The varietal is characterized by a good cup quality and vigorous production but is late maturing and prone to disease.

The Salvadoran component is Red Bourbon. Bourbon is one of the most widely known and oldest varietals of Arabica. The varietal was introduced to and named after the island of Bourbon (now known as Reunion Island) by French missionaries from Yemen in the early 1700s. It spread through Africa and the Americas in the mid 1800s. Many varietals today have a lineage tied to the Bourbon varietal. Bourbon is known to have great cup quality but has medium-low volume per-plant production and is susceptible to all of the major coffee diseases.

Processing

The Brazilian coffee is a natural process and the Salvadoran is fully washed.

Terroir

Carmo de Minas in the Minas Gerais state of Brazil is widely known as the premiere area for high quality coffee production in the country. Many of the farms in the area are on the smaller side by Brazilian standards. Carmo de Minas has fertile soil, rolling hills and mountains with a sunny and mild climate. The latitude of the region is at the far southern extreme for coffee production. So, its relatively low altitude, 900-1500 masl, is sufficient for high-quality coffee production.

Santa Ana, El Salvador is home to many world-renowned coffee producers. Many of which have farms located on the slopes of the Santa Ana volcano. The volcanic soils are extremely fertile. The region has cool, to cold nights, depending on altitude and warm to hot days. This extreme diurnal shift helps create coffees with great sweetness and complexity. The region gets well-defined rainy and dry seasons which allows for more consistent ripening and harvesting times when compared to other coffee production areas.

Customer Reviews

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Shank
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This is where it's at! I got turned on to this roaster about 15 years ago at the Cummer Museum cafe.
At the time they had a blend called morning, noon and night. One of the best cups I've ever had.

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Jane Freedman

Wonderful

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Nicole Rigdon
Sweet sweet mother of coffee

Yesssssss thank you! My order was lost in transit and some angel overnighted me coffee to get my fix on! Thank you!

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Bridget Cugno

Sweet Spot - House Blend

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Robert

My FAVORITE coffee.