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Zoom Toaste Coffee Blend
Zoom Toaste Coffee Blend

Toasté Blend | Colombia

$17.00 CAD
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Description

San Agustin Blend
Washed Tabi, Caturra, Colombia, Pink Bourbon ¹
San Agustin, Huila, Colombia ²

Few are amongst us who don’t hold a secret love for a dark, rich cup of diner coffee - even devoted drinkers of the light and bright know its charm can be irresistible.

The problem with these classic cups isn’t in their flavour, but rather the truth that lies beneath: a raw product that is old, damaged, or moldy and, sadly, purchased at a price that denies justice to those who produced it.

Toasté is our answer to this casse-croute conundrum. Its familiar notes of molasses, roasted nuts, and a hint of dark red fruit offers the bold taste you’re looking for, without any dirty secrets. Impeccably prepared from the farm level, and purchased via the long-term, transparent, and consensus-based relationships that our sourcing is built upon.

¹ Processing & Varietal

Washed Tabi, Caturra, Colombia, Pink Bourbon

² Region of Origin

San Agustin, Huila, Colombia

P.S. Blends

Roasted to bring out an undeniable flavour expression, Apple Pie, Toasté, and Deep’n Delicious are straight to the point. That means no more scratching your head at obscure notes you can’t seem to recognize in your own cup. Just dependable, flavour-forward coffee that builds bridges between the cupping table and the coffee pot.

Organic certification can require a high fee for entry, with minor increases in profits. To make matters worse, it's often unverified at the source.

This is not that coffee.

The People of San Agustin

Headed up by young grower Esnaider Ortega-Gómez, Monkaaba supports local producers through weekly cupping sessions. Producers are invited to bring samples of their coffee for free sensory evaluation and receive feedback on everything from processing and drying to preparing for export and understanding the international specialty market.

Read Their Story

FAQ's

WHO MAKES P.S. COFFEE?

The P.S. Coffee menu is made possible by grower communities and smallholder farmers in Rwanda, Honduras, Colombia and Guatemala. Through our sourcing sister-company Semilla, we hold long-term and consensus based partnerships with producers that have had zero or limited access to or knowledge of the specialty market.

These skilled and passionate professionals are redefining coffee production within their growing regions that have historically been underserved and overlooked despite being within well-respected coffee producing countries. Through community support networks, access to knowledge and capital and investment into physical and intellectual infastracture, they are transitioning towards autonomy and away from the exploitative model they’ve mostly always known.

These are the people and communities you’ll meet through P.S. — and build connections with as we continue to support and purchase from them year after year.

Meet the P.S. Producer Network

HOW IS P.S. COFFEE SOURCED?

All of the coffee on the P.S. menu is exclusively sourced with Semilla Coffee through the following principles:

Durable Relationships

All of Semilla’s relationships are formed with specific communities in underserved coffee growing regions within well-respected coffee production countries. Semilla identifies producer groups that have zero or limited access to or knowledge of the specialty market and takes on the requisite risk that comes with their transition into becoming specialty coffee producers with dedicated buyers across North America. Semilla’s commitment is to work only within the bounds of these groups, seeking to grow with them in pursuit of purchasing all of their production, year after year.

Best Prices, Defined by Producers

All coffees purchased by Semilla are purchased at the best locally available price. This is determined via communication with and understanding of local market dynamics, and prices are arrived upon via a consensus model in which the coffee growers and Semilla agree democratically on the best prices for all involved.

Traceability and Transparency 

Semilla’s commitment is to work with complete commitment to traceability and transparency along the value chain. This means full transparency of prices paid to the farmer (farmgate) as well as prices paid at port (FOB). Additionally, Semilla offers in depth information and context for each coffee, the producers who grew it, and the condition within which they work with each purchase. 

Quality 

Semilla exclusively works in the specialty coffee realm, meaning all of the coffees purchase are above the quality levels offered  by conventional commodity or Fair Trade and Organic buyers. Quality is determined in reference to the Specialty Coffee Association and Coffee Quality Institute’s grading standards, with all coffees source for P.S. achieving a minimum of 85 points out of a possible 100. 

DO YOU HAVE THIRD-PARTY SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION?

We are skeptic of most fair trade/organic/sustainability certifications. They often leave the financial burden on coffee producers who are, and let's be honest, not polluting anywhere near us folks in the Global North are.

Instead of focusing on these certifications, we work towards a value system that uplifts everyone along the coffee supply chain. Through Semilla, our sourcing sister-company, we can connect directly with our coffee producer network to bring to life their ideas that come from, and work for, them towards a more sustainable, equitable value chain.