Santa Teresita & Los Nogales
Santa Teresita & Los Nogales
Santa Teresita & Los Nogales
Santa Teresita & Los Nogales
Santa Teresita & Los Nogales
Santa Teresita & Los Nogales

Nicaragua

Santa Teresita & Los Nogales

Plum, Toffee, Milk Chocolate

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Type: Single Origin

This single origin coffee hails from the lush terrains of Santa Teresita & Los Nogales in Nicaragua. This coffee is a symphony of flavours, boasting a stone fruit-like sweetness that dances on your palate. As you savour the brew, delicate notes of Plum, Toffee and Milk Chocolate transport you to the heart of Nicaraguan coffee culture.

Standard Delivery

All orders will be processed and delivered within 7 working days, excluding Public Holidays and weekends. Once your order is on its way to you, an automated email with a tracking number will be sent to your inbox. Standard delivery fee is $5. Enjoy free delivery on all subscriptions and orders over $60.

International Shipping

International shipping is currently unavailable.

Self-Collection

Self-Collection is available at our Academy: 151 Lorong Chuan, New Tech Park, #05-06, Lobby E, Singapore, 556741. You will receive an email notification when your order is ready for pickup. Thereafter, collection can be made within 5 working days.

Mon - Fri: 12 pm - 4 pm | Sat: 10 am - 1 pm | Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays

Note: To ensure maximum freshness, please collect your order within 5 working days of receiving your pick-up notification.

Freshness

All coffee is delivered within one month of its roast date. While freshness is often ideal, coffee actually benefits from a resting period. For the best experience, we recommend letting your beans rest for at least 14 days post-roast. This allows time for proper degassing, resulting in a smoother, more balanced extraction and the full expression of the coffee’s flavour potential.

Grind
For peak aroma and flavour, we recommend grinding your beans fresh before brewing. However, if you prefer, we’re happy to grind them for you — simply select your grind size when you place your order.

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HOW IT WORKS.

It’s really simple. Enjoy 10% off every future bag when you subscribe to your favourite coffee. Just select a bag quantity and pick your delivery frequency (you can choose between intervals of 1 to 8 weeks) and you’re ready to go! Changed your mind? The settings can be easily changed too.

There is no binding period as payment is charged per order, and with the ability to pause, fast-track, reschedule or even cancel your subscription plan to suit your needs, this is all the convenience and flexibility you need to get your regular coffee fix!

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ABOUT THIS COFFEE
  • VarietalRed Caturra, Red Catuai, Yellow Caturra, Bourbon
  • Processing methodWashed (15 - 20 Hours Fermentation)
  • Elevation1,200 masl
  • Roasted forFilter & Espresso
  • AcidityLowMedium High
  • RoastLightMedium Dark
  • BodyLightMedium Heavy

Gold Mountain Coffee Growers

Gold Mountain Coffee Growers are a direct trade social enterprise that connects coffee farmers with roasters to improve quality and promote sustainability. Quality-obsessed and committed to pioneering new technologies and methods in order to achieve new levels of consistently-high cup qualities, the company also runs its own farm – Finca Idealista.

IMPACT

Finca Idealista invests in volcanic filters to protect the environment from the run-off produced by the coffee washing process. The volcanic material is obtained from Masaya, one of the country’s volcanic regions. While the best coffee cherries are used to make coffee cherry tea, the remaining by-products from the harvest are used as nutrients for the crops on the plantation, ensuring waste minimisation.

Apart from its commitment to ecologically sound and zero-waste practices, Gold Mountain Coffee also supports the growth and development of the community through a range of sustainable development initiatives. Water is provided to schools far from utility grids, as are
textbooks, desks, libraries, and other educational necessities. Free computing classes for youths in the community (with a female attendance of 90%) have also been organised and scholarships as well as medical supplies sponsored. In fact they are constantly looking out for new initiatives based on assessments of current and changing needs in the community.