Green (Unroasted) Organic Bolivia Selva Verde™ Teoponte

Price range: $8.88 through $394.00

THE DETAILS

While Caranavi represents the traditional heart of Bolivian coffee, Teoponte comes from a more remote and rugged growing region on the edge of the Amazon basin. The result is a coffee that still carries the signature Selva Verde profile of chocolate, caramel, and heavy body, but with a touch more character and origin expression.

Teoponte offers the same versatility that has made Selva Verde a favorite among roasters, while introducing subtle layers of fruit, spice, and complexity that become more pronounced as roast profiles are adjusted.

For roasters who love the Selva Verde profile but want something a little more distinctive and conversation-worthy, Teoponte is an excellent next step.

Ideal For

  • Single origin espresso
  • Specialty retail offerings
  • Medium-light to medium roasting
  • Seasonal features
  • Origin-focused programs

ROAST PROFILE GRAPH

These graphs are guidelines for how we roast this coffee. Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best.

ROAST PROFILE GRAPH

These graphs are guidelines for how we roast this coffee. Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best.

Cupping Notes

Rich and syrupy with deeper sweetness, subtle spice notes, and a lingering finish. Smooth and Balanced cup.

Full SACKS

Available Globally. Please Contact us to find a warehouse close to you.

Social Responsibility

Creates sustainable employment for farming families in , farmers are paid above fair trade standards for their exceptional crop

MEET THE PRODUCING PARTNER

Cafe Kreyol has partnered with WCS (wildlife conservation society) and producers native to the land on the edge of the Andes mountains, and bordering the Rainforest of the Madidi National Park (Amazon Forest). The land next to their farms is government-protected land, and together our sustainable business model was agreed upon and put into practice.

With the help of WCS, these producers have established a model of Agroforestry, where the top of each hill or mountain remains untouched. Then farming takes place under the untouched canopy on the center portion of the slope, and towards the bottom the land is slightly more cleared and farmed.  By using agroforestry, their soil is self regenerating, and extraordinarily sustainable. Not only are these farms certified organic, but they also have been certified Smithsonian Bird Friendly, one of the toughest conservation certifications in existence. Instead of clearing rainforest, Bird Friendly coffees grow underneath shade trees that sequester carbon, fight climate change and provide habitat for birds. Those bird include migratory species whose impressive journeys can take them from the backyards of the U.S. and Canada all the way to coffee farms in Latin America.

Cafe Kreyol worked directly with one team member there, Jorge, who instructed the numerous cooperative members to implement pH testing when picking, washing, and drying the coffee. This created a consistent, sweet, and chocolatey profile. The producers can now maximize their quality as well as safely grow the quantity of their production, allowing them to earn about 300% higher than the fair trade minimum for coffee.

WHY CAFE KREYOL?

We believe farmers should get paid based on the quality of their product and we practice this belief by paying up to 300% higher wages than what Fair Trade requires.

This Direct Trade system, that is now the backbone of Cafe Kreyol, believes that quality and sustainability are parallel.

Our story continues as we work to alleviate poverty in rural coffee growing regions, one cup at a time.

Joseph Stazzone

CHIEF COFFEE HUNTER

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      Suggested Roast Profile Graph

      Drum Roaster

      This graph is a guideline for how we roast this coffee using a Drum Roaster.

      Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best. Please use this information to help you develop your own roast profile, and make great tasting coffee.

      Light roast to a medium roast is recommended, although this versatile bean has also had success being taken to second crack. If you start with a medium heat output, a high fan, and maintain a low and slow roast, you will bring out sweet notes and a heavy chocolate body.
      • Bean Density: High
      • Moisture Level: 11.8%
      • Cupping Score: 86.5

      Suggested Roast Profile Graph

      Air Roaster

      This graph is a guideline for how we roast this coffee using a Air Roaster.

      Every roaster is different, and you know your roasting method best. Please use this information to help you develop your own roast profile, and make great tasting coffee.

      Light roast to a medium roast is recommended, although this versatile bean has also had success being taken to second crack. If you start with a medium heat output, a high fan, and maintain a low and slow roast, you will bring out sweet notes and a heavy chocolate body.
      • Bean Density: High
      • Moisture Level: 11.8%
      • Cupping Score: 86.5