Thaï

About This Coffee

This Limited Series coffee from Chiang Rai, Thailand is grown at elevations between 1,400 and 1,600 meters by Phongsathorn Khunta and the Phucheedeun Forest Conservation Organic Coffee Community Enterprise. The coffee is cultivated within a restored forest ecosystem where diverse fruit trees provide shade. Arabica varieties including Catuai, Caturra, Bourbon, Typica, and Java grow in symbiosis within this forest environment. The lot is processed using a Natural Anaerobic method, with selectively harvested cherries fermented in an oxygen-limited environment. The cup profile features maraschino cherry and cherry cola with rounded sweetness, a plush whipped-cream mouthfeel, lively integrated acidity, and a long smooth finish.

Origin

Chiang Rai (Thailand)

Flavor Notes

Maraschino Cherry, Cherry Cola

Roast Level

Processing

Natural Anaerobic

Typology

Arabica
Typica, Java, Caturra, Catuai, Bourbón
EC

Escape Coffee Company

David Boucher co founded Escape Coffee in 2018 in Montreal after two years of traveling the world in search of more meaningful work, and the name reflects coffee as a moment of escape to visualize and get energized. Every product is certified carbon neutral, and all Montreal Island deliveries are made electrically using a Tesla Model Y with trailer attachment. The roastery organizes its coffees into four distinct series: Limited for rare micro lots, Bright for light roasts suited to both espresso and filter, Warm for medium bodied comfort cups, and Dark for those who like it bold. Origins span Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nicaragua, and Tanzania, with flavor profiles that venture into territory like rose petal pomegranate and Thai basil dune pepper. A dedicated team member manages social and environmental responsibilities within the company, and the founding values are ordered plainly: planet first, humans second, profit last.

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