Mexico Sierra Azul
Mexico Sierra Azul, evokes a plethora of sensory expressions that will leave you in awe. Abundant in texture and flavor, one could find themselves compelled to describe this coffee as exquisite. In our light roast, we found this coffee to possess a sweet and tangy brightness, reminiscent of passionfruit, dried mango and honeycomb.
Café Sierra Azul is a small cooperative in Chiapas, Mexico within the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve—home to the largest evergreen cloud forest in Mesoamerica and the largest remaining tropical rainforest on the Mexican Pacific coast.
Sierra Azul is a relatively new cooperative founded in 2010 by young people in the community who had grown up in coffee and were looking for opportunities to create sustainable livelihoods in Chiapas rather than immigrate to the United States.
The vast majority of the 300 members are young people and women who are able to access better markets and financing as well as technical assistance and social projects through the cooperative.
Mexico Sierra Azul, evokes a plethora of sensory expressions that will leave you in awe. Abundant in texture and flavor, one could find themselves compelled to describe this coffee as exquisite. In our light roast, we found this coffee to possess a sweet and tangy brightness, reminiscent of passionfruit, dried mango and honeycomb.
Café Sierra Azul is a small cooperative in Chiapas, Mexico within the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve—home to the largest evergreen cloud forest in Mesoamerica and the largest remaining tropical rainforest on the Mexican Pacific coast.
Sierra Azul is a relatively new cooperative founded in 2010 by young people in the community who had grown up in coffee and were looking for opportunities to create sustainable livelihoods in Chiapas rather than immigrate to the United States.
The vast majority of the 300 members are young people and women who are able to access better markets and financing as well as technical assistance and social projects through the cooperative.
Mexico Sierra Azul, evokes a plethora of sensory expressions that will leave you in awe. Abundant in texture and flavor, one could find themselves compelled to describe this coffee as exquisite. In our light roast, we found this coffee to possess a sweet and tangy brightness, reminiscent of passionfruit, dried mango and honeycomb.
Café Sierra Azul is a small cooperative in Chiapas, Mexico within the El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve—home to the largest evergreen cloud forest in Mesoamerica and the largest remaining tropical rainforest on the Mexican Pacific coast.
Sierra Azul is a relatively new cooperative founded in 2010 by young people in the community who had grown up in coffee and were looking for opportunities to create sustainable livelihoods in Chiapas rather than immigrate to the United States.
The vast majority of the 300 members are young people and women who are able to access better markets and financing as well as technical assistance and social projects through the cooperative.