Honduras Chinacla Washed - Regenerative Organic Certified®
$18
This coffee comes to us from Café Pacayal in the Marcala region of southwest Honduras. Founded by the children of coffee producers in response to the growing climate crisis, Pacayal is dedicated to transparency and innovation in production, harvesting, and processing with a special focus on supporting women producers and young farmers. Red Rooster's first Regenerative Organic Certified® coffee is smooth with a spicy cinnamon aroma. Look for dark chocolate, dry wine, and orange peel in the cup.
Tasting Notes
- Dark Chocolate
- Zinfandel
- Dried Orange Peel
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Details
Origin
Marcala, HondurasProcess
WashedElevation
1200-1600 maslProducer
Café PacayalImporter
Sustainable HarvestCertifications
CCOF & ROCGreen Cost
$3.31/lbChemex
Form meets function in the classically beautiful Chemex brewer. Grind size is critical when brewing with this method since the brew bed can get large. Use a coarser grind to experience bright and floral fruit notes.
Sourcing & Processing
This top quality Honduran lot is Red Rooster's first Regenerative Organic Certified® coffee. It comes to us from Café Pacayal and was grown on small coffee farms throughout La Paz, Honduras. Founded by the children of coffee producers in 2014 in response to the growing climate crisis, their company is determined to offer excellent coffees with traceable ethical and sustainable supply chains.
Café Pacayal believes in respecting human rights and the environment in all its operations and promotes the care and conservation of our planet and biodiversity. The company encourages innovation in production, harvesting, and processing with a special focus on supporting women producers and young farmers.
Red Rooster is proud to participate in the Regenerative Organic Alliance's (ROA) Regenerative Organic Certified® (ROC) program.
ROC products take the USDA Certified Organic standard to the next level by adding important criteria and benchmarks that incorporate three major pillars of care for our planet and people into one rigorous certification.
Regenerative organics focus on:
- Soil Health & Land Management
- Animal Welfare
- Farmer & Worker Fairness
The ROA maintains rigorous standards that promote holistic agriculture practices. The goal is to increase soil organic matter over time, sequestering carbon below and above ground, which could be a tool to mitigate climate change; improves animal welfare; and provide economic stability and fairness for farmers, ranchers, and workers.
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