Shipped by:
Marvell St Coffee Roasters
Location:
Byron Bay, NSW
Marvell St Coffee roast and ship orders once a week. Orders must be placed by 5pm AEST each Monday for dispatch the next day.
Items ordered today are expected to ship by
Tuesday (24 December)
Free delivery for orders 1kg+ from any one roaster
10% discount on purchase of multiple 1kg bags of coffee blends
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Description
El Paraíso" means "Paradise," a name that perfectly captures the beauty of Tarqui. With its lush flora, diverse wildlife, and thriving coffee culture, it’s no wonder locals refer to it this way.
This coffee comes from a group of small growers in Tarqui, Huila, each tending to farms averaging 3 hectares. These farmers embody teamwork, using traditional methods to wash and dry their coffee on their own farms.
Known for its unique topography and exceptional coffees, Tarqui has built a reputation for quality. The dedication of these growers shines through in every cup, making El Paraíso a true taste of its namesake.
This is our standard recipe for espresso brews. You may want to experiment with this recipe and tailor to your equipment and taste preference.
Source: Acuratore
Tasting Guide
Taste Profile
Balanced & Aromatic
Tasting Notes
Tangelo, Currants, Toffee
Roaster
Marvell St Coffee Roasters
Marvell St select and roast coffees that are balanced, naturally sweet and free of defects, believing in minimal intervention, both on the farm level, and when roasting the raw green product. This philosophy leads them to buy the best quality coffee from Central and South America, West Africa as well as locally from Byron Bay. On a community level, they support businesses that operate with a shared intent to benefit the local community and environment.
As a growing company they are conscious of their impact on the environment, and try to make as little impact as possible. They use a Loring Smart roaster designed to be extremely efficient and low emission. They hand deliver local orders in reuseable buckets saving about 250,000 coffee bags yearly from going into landfill. Their retail coffee bags are 100% recyclable and they make their shipping satchels from the materials their green beans are stored in.