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Exquisite coffee with heart: choose organic and Demeter

Choose from organic and Demeter coffees for unique enjoyment and fair, environmentally friendly cultivation

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Verpackung von ATiNKANA 100% Arabica Caturra Typica Kaffee, 250g, aus Kolumbien
Colombiafairtrade
CHF 14,90250 g
Atinkana Coffee Speciality

Are you looking for an exceptional coffee experience? Then let yourself be enchanted by Atinkana Speciality. This coffee roast has been refined with citrus-fruity notes that, in combination with caramel, hazelnut and dark chocolate, conjure up a true work of art in the coffee club.SensoryAtinkana Speciality offers a unique sensory adventure. The flavours of citrus fruits harmonise perfectly with the sweet nuances of caramel and hazelnut and the bitter intensity of dark chocolate. This roast brings out the best in every bean and promises an unforgettable taste experience.PreparationPreparing Atinkana Speciality is a pleasure for coffee lovers. Whether you use a portafilter, filter or French press, with the right extraction you can enjoy the full flavours of this special coffee. Experience the pleasant sweetness, the exciting bitterness and the tantalising acidity, accompanied by a variety of enticing aromas.More informationAtinkana Speciality comes from the Atinkana Farm, located in the northern part of Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. This farm is more than just a coffee-growing location - it is an oasis of sustainability and rainforest reforestation. In addition to coffee, cocoa, avocados and citrus fruits are also cultivated.The farm is organised like a small village with 35 dedicated employees. Coffee cultivation is mainly used to finance new trees and reforestation. The Atinkana farm covers an area of 150 hectares and is located at an altitude of 1200 to 1600 metres above sea level.Roasting Atinkana beans is a craft that is carried out by the master roasters with great experience and attention to detail. With four different roasting degrees, Atinkana Speciality offers an amazing variety of flavours. Each degree of roast gives the coffee a unique profile that is carefully developed by Atinkana's experienced coffee makers. Discover the fascination of Atinkana Speciality and enjoy a cup that not only pleases your palate, but also the environment.

Package of Otavio Brazilian Coffee by Drip Roasters
Brazil
CHF 15,502 SIZES
Drip Roasters Brasil Otavio, 250 g beans

This coffee from Fazenda do Salto surprises with a unique flavour profile that elegantly combines typical Brazilian notes of cocoa and hazelnut with a delicate orange. Thanks to careful anaerobic fermentation, additional exotic fruit flavours unfold that will remind you of ripe guavas or papayas. Brazil Otavio delights with a wonderfully balanced flavour. A full-bodied cocoa flavour, complemented by nutty accents and refreshing orange, awaits you at the first sip. However, the real highlight is the fruity nuances of guava and papaya, which are particularly intense thanks to the special fermentation and provide a natural sweetness. A coffee that is complex and yet pleasantly accessible. To enjoy the full flavour of Brazil Otavio, we recommend the following preparation: use 19 grams of ground coffee for 42 grams of espresso. The optimum brewing time is around 28 seconds with a brew ratio of 1:2.2 to achieve a perfect balance between body, sweetness and fruity acidity - a moment of pleasure that is worth every sip. Brazil Otavio comes from Carmo da Cachoeira in the famous coffee-growing region of Sul de Minas in Brazil. At the Fazenda do Salto, run by Otávio Reis in the fifth generation, innovation, tradition and sustainability are very important. The farm produces its own electricity using solar energy, utilises water from natural sources that is carefully treated and uses a gentle mechanical drying process for the coffee. Biodiversity and environmental protection are top priorities - around 400 hectares are reserved as a nature reserve.For years, Otávio's coffees have regularly won prizes at prestigious competitions and continue to set standards in terms of quality and sustainability.

Demeter coffee versus organic coffee: what's behind it?

Organic coffee and Demeter coffee - two terms that often appear in connection with sustainable coffee enjoyment. But what is the difference? This much can be revealed: Demeter certification includes far stricter guidelines - from compliance with biodynamic production guidelines to a wide range of sustainability aspects.

Why is sustainability so important in coffee production in particular?

Sustainability is the key to ethical, environmentally friendly and future-proof coffee production. But that's not all: sustainable farming methods often lead to higher quality coffee beans with unique flavors, which benefits both producers and consumers. Sustainable practices reduce the use of chemicals, protect soils, preserve biodiversity and protect the climate.

How does organic coffee differ from conventional coffee?

Organic coffee is more than just a drink. It is a statement for environmental awareness, fair trade and pure enjoyment. In contrast to monoculture in conventional cultivation, organic farmers rely on mixed cultivation, which means that coffee plants are allowed to grow together with other plant species. Why is that? This promotes biodiversity and makes the plants more resistant to disease.

Monocultures, on the other hand, harbor serious ecological and economic risks. Focusing on the cultivation of a single plant species over large areas leads to greater susceptibility to diseases and pests and to rapid soil depletion

Coffee plants are very sensitive. Too much heat, but also too much cold, damages them. Moisture is good, but not too much. Coffee farmers like to plant avocado, grapefruit or banana trees, coconut palms or eucalyptus plants next to coffee plants. These mixed cultures ensure that coffee plants are protected from too much sunlight and heavy rainfall.

Organically grown - sustainably enjoyed Conventional coffee cultivation often relies on chemical fertilizers, which provide short-term growth but deplete the soil in the long term. Organic coffee farmers, on the other hand, rely on compost and organic fertilizers. The result? Fertile soils where coffee plants feel right at home.

Fair trade, fair wages Organic coffee stands for fairness not only towards nature, but also towards the coffee farmers. Fair trade practices guarantee fair wages, so that every sip of coffee also bears some social responsibility. Incidentally, unlike conventional coffee, organic farmers harvest their coffee cherries by hand. Industrial harvesting methods are not used.

Do you want to enjoy first-class coffee with a clear conscience and value environmentally friendly cultivation methods and fair conditions? Choose your favorite coffee from our selected range of exquisite organic and Demeter coffees!