Every product below is structured from the Coffee Rush Wix catalogue: product names, origin descriptions, badges and prices.
Organic · Sumatra · Lintong Region
Rebecca
Medium-bodied, low acid, sweet, and earthy.
1kg grown in the Lintong region, near Lake Toba in the north central region of Sumatra. Typically a medium bodied coffee, low acid, sweet with a complex and earthy aroma.
Medium bodyLow acidSweetEarthy aroma
1kg
R 3 000
500g
R 1 600
250g
R 850
Organic · Sumatra · Mandheling
Candice
Rich, heavy-bodied, subdued acidity.
Some of the finest arabica coffees of great character originate from the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia. Named after the Mandailing people in the north of Sumatra, Mandheling is grown near Pandang, in the West-Central area of Sumatra. Mandheling has a rich, heavy body, subdued acidity, and a unique complex flavor.
Heavy bodySubdued acidityComplexRich flavour
1kg
R 2 500
500g
R 1 300
250g
R 700
Organic · Jamaica · Blue Mountain
Roxanne
Mild, smooth, premium, and low in bitterness.
From the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica. Due to somewhat limited production, with Japan virtually cornering the market in prior years, Jamaican Blue Mountain has gained the reputation today as one of the most premium and expensive coffees available. Popular for its mild flavor, smooth body and lack of bitterness. The Blue Mountains of Jamaica are located between Kingston to the south and Port Maria to the north. At heights of over 7500 feet, these are some of the highest elevations in the Caribbean.
From the Sidamo province, grown in the highlands of Ethiopia, considered by many as the birthplace of coffee over a thousand years ago. Complex and sweet, with hints of spice and wine, chocolate tones, a floral aroma, and a bright but soft finish.
ComplexSweetFloral aromaBright soft finish
1kg
R 3 500
500g
R 1 800
250g
R 900
Organic · Brazil · Santos
Tatiana
Light-bodied, low acidity, mild and smooth.
Historically, these arabica coffee plants were brought to the island of Bourbon, known as the Island of Reunion today. The descendants of these coffee plants are grown in the Southern region of Brazil today, near the port of Santos. Brazilian Santos is a light bodied coffee, with low acidity, a pleasing aroma and a mild, smooth flavor. Growing elevations in Brazil range from 2000 to 4000 feet. These lower altitudes produce coffees low in acidity, exhibiting softer, more subtle characteristics than the bigger and brighter coffees grown at higher elevation above 5000 feet typical of Central America.
Light bodyLow acidityPleasing aromaSmooth
1kg
R 1 800
500g
R 1 300
250g
R 700
Organic · Colombia · Excelso / Supremo Profile
Alexa Colombia
Balanced, clean, bright, and mild.
Coffee from Colombia has been heavily and successfully marketed in the United States, creating a perception that any and all Colombian coffee equates to the finest coffee. Somewhat over-marketed, a good Colombian can be well balanced, with nice body and bright acidity. More often, Colombian coffee is more mild, clean but nondescript. The more generic Colombian coffees are rated as Excelso and Supremo which simply refers to the size of the coffee beans, which does not necessarily correlate to better coffee. More noteworthy Colombian coffees will also include the name of the growing region such as Bucaramangas, South Juilas, Cauca, and Narino.
BalancedNice bodyBright acidityClean
1kg
R 3 000
500g
R 1 300
250g
R 700
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