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REPUBLIC BLEND BUNDLE

It ships with a 4 variants of REPUBLIC BLEND (250g/bag), and comes all wrapped up in a lovely paper bag with compliment tag.

BEAN IDENTITY
Beans: Depending on the seasons, we rotate our sources of beans from Cầu Đất, Khe Sanh, Phủ Quỳ, Buôn Ma Thuộc (Robusta).
Growing Altitude: from 800 – 1,500 MASL
Processing Method: Natural, Washed
Weight: 250g X 4 bag

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Typica: Outstanding sweetness, distinct acidity, full body and soft aroma.

Paccamara: Pacas is a mutation of the Bourbon varietal, Maragogipe is a mutation of the Typica.
BOURBON X MARAGOGIPE = PACAMARA: the cup quality is remarkable.

Catimor was developed in Portugal in 1959 by scientists searching for the magical formula of high yields, high disease resistance and small plant size (i.e. higher density planting). The variety is a hybrid of the Timor Hybrid (resistant to coffee leaf rust due to its Robusta genetic roots) and Caturra. – Coffee Hunter

Robusta mixed

Cau Dat’s history of coffee has started around three centuries ago. The mountainous region of Cau Dat, Da Lat provides some of the perfect conditions for the Arabica coffee population to thrive. Featuring the altitude above 1,500 meters and the all-year mildly cool temperature, Cau Dat is the heaven for coffee plantation. Harvesting approximately 10 tons of coffee per hectare, Cau Dat coffee has begun to leave its footprint in the global market.

 

Khe Sanh The coffee culture has taken root in Vietnam since the 1800s and Khe Sanh has been one of the pioneers. Khe Sanh is uniquely surrounded by layers of forest, at approximately 500-800 meters above sea level. The naturally fertile basaltic soil and the tropical but cool climate play important roles to help Arabica coffee bean flourishes here, in Khe Sanh.

Cau Dat’s history of coffee has started around three centuries ago. The mountainous region of Cau Dat, Da Lat provides some of the perfect conditions for the Arabica coffee population to thrive. Featuring the altitude above 1,500 meters and the all-year mildly cool temperature, Cau Dat is the heaven for coffee plantation. Harvesting approximately 10 tons of coffee per hectare, Cau Dat coffee has begun to leave its footprint in the global market.

 

Khe Sanh The coffee culture has taken root in Vietnam since the 1800s and Khe Sanh has been one of the pioneers. Khe Sanh is uniquely surrounded by layers of forest, at approximately 500-800 meters above sea level. The naturally fertile basaltic soil and the tropical but cool climate play important roles to help Arabica coffee bean flourishes here, in Khe Sanh.

Phu Quy is a mountainous area of Nghe An, located in the Central Highland of Vietnam. Many of the factors that facilitate Arabica coffee to prosper, converge here in Phu Quy. Blessed with 13,4000 hectares of basaltic red soil and the hot wind blowing from Laos, the Cartimor variety thrive here. Blossom in Spring, fructify in the high heat of Summer and stabilize in the coolness at the end of Autumn, the weather plays in harmony with the growing process to produce an original profile for the Phu Quy Arabica bean.

 

Buon Ma Thuot, right at the heart of Dak Lak province, is the capital of the Robusta coffee. It is endowed with the basalt-rich soil and a savannah-tropical climate, fitting to produce the Robusta beans with the most distinctive flavour unlike anywhere else. The Central Highlands region is tactically located in the South Indochina area and is home to countless coffee farms, capable of generating 1.6 million tonnes a year.

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