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£14.00
Sweet, Medium Acidity, Syrupy

Last year we were lucky enough to visit Chiapas and the 58 tseltal women who grow this coffee, hearing first hand what they experience in a male dominated industry was eye-opening. We are excited to announce we have not one but two lots from the group this year. This one is tasting sweet and syrupy, a real crowd-pleaser.

BUYING STANDARDS

It’s really important for us to work with trusted partners in our supply chain who can provide us with honesty and traceability. We have created a set of guidelines to help us source coffee in a way we feel aligns with our values and beliefs. There are three core categories that we think outline the most important factors to consider when purchasing coffee: economic transparency, social relationship, and environmental efforts.

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CARBON IMPACT

Our Roaster:
We’ve recently switched to a new electric Typhoon roaster which allows us to significantly reduce our carbon footprint. We selected it for its capacity, efficiency, and to maintain the same high-quality roasting. This transition also marks a step toward our long-term goal of becoming carbon neutral, with a commitment to using 100% renewable electricity.

Our Packaging:
Our 250g bags are paper based and can be recycled with kerbside recycling or composted in your garden. We recommend storing your coffee in an airtight container like this one. Our 1kg bags are 70% wastemade (LDPE4) and recyclable with soft plastic at the supermarket. Please don't put them in your curbside recycling. The planet thanks you!

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Relationship

3 Years

Producer

58 Indigenous Women of the Tseltal Community

Origin

Los Altos de Chiapas, Mexico

Variety

Mixed Varieties

Process

Washed

Buying Standard

Buying Standard

Female Producer

Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

Sweet, Medium Acidity, Syrupy

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BUYING STANDARDS

It’s really important for us to work with trusted partners in our supply chain who can provide us with honesty and traceability. We have created a set of guidelines to help us source coffee in a way we feel aligns with our values and beliefs. There are three core categories that we think outline the most important factors to consider when purchasing coffee: economic transparency, social relationship, and environmental efforts.

Learn more

OUR PACKAGING

Our 250g bags are now fully kurbside recyclable, paper packaging. All online orders will be shipped in our plastic free bags, you can check out the reasons why we made the change here. Our 1kg bags are LDPE 4 packaging, a type of soft plastic, very common in food packaging. For home consumers LDPE 4 is still not curbside recyclable, but is accepted at local recycling points and dedicated soft plastics deposit points. Find a location near you.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

We’ve recently switched to a new electric Typhoon roaster which allows us to significantly reduce our carbon footprint. We selected it for its capacity, efficiency, and to maintain the same high-quality roasting. This transition also marks a step toward our long-term goal of becoming carbon neutral, with a commitment to using 100% renewable electricity. Though the installation required a significant investment in new power infrastructure, the move reinforces our dedication to sustainability and strengthens our promise to customers that we deliver on our environmental commitments.

Buying Standards

Female Producer

The Yallah Buying Standards are a set of criteria to enable us to source coffee in a way we feel aligns with our values and principles.

We often view business women with a powerful viewpoint but in reality these women grow coffee as a necessity, not choice. They work tirelessly day in day out, juggling responsibilities whilst producing outstanding coffee, yet still have restricted access to education, land and support comparatively to their male counterparts.

Read more about the importance of women in coffee in our blog post below.

meet the producer

COFEMO

COFEMO is a feminist organization founded over 30 years ago that works to close gender gaps in Chiapas’ most unequal municipalities. The group have been supported by the organisation for 8 years now with the aim is to increase visibility, and intertwine farming innovation with indigenous growing practices, as well as boost their income by selling their handmade textiles and honey.

Country of Origin

Chiapas, Mexico

A coffee producing country with so much potential, Mexico produces some of our favourite coffees every year in tough and unpredictable conditions. We are committed to sourcing coffees from progressive exporters, who value producers and work to improve conditions and productions for the long term.

EDUCATION

Brew Guides

An AeroPress recipe for Midnight Flyer.