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Specialty Coffee Line-Up

4x6 Signature Espresso Blend
$16.50

Inspired by the 4×6 Frame

Our signature espresso blend is crafted to embody the spirit of a 4×6 frame—a classic format that captures moments worth keeping. Just as a frame preserves a memory with clarity and intention, this espresso brings together carefully selected origins to create a balanced, timeless profile that feels both familiar and refined.

Each component plays its part: sweetness that grounds the shot, acidity that adds life, and body that fills the frame with depth and character. The result is an espresso that’s versatile, expressive, and designed to highlight the beauty of coffee the way a frame highlights a photograph—clean, intentional, and memorable.

  • 250g

  • Milk Chocolate | Vanilla | Sugarcane

  • Medium

Papua New Guinea Eastern Highlands Peaberry
$23.00

Specialty PNG coffee is well-balanced with mellow flavors, moderate acidity, and a full-bodied, buttery quality. The Eastern Highlands is fertile with loamy volcanic soil, and the coffee that comes through the Lahamenegu wet mill is grown at 1550masl spread across approximately 600 hectares of land.

This peaberry green coffee is pleasantly round and creamy, full of dark chocolate and brown sugar notes with hints of blackberry and dried plum and medium acidity.

  • 250g

  • Berry | Jasmine | Sugarcane

  • Light

Ethiopia Organic Guji Benti Nekka
$24.00

The Oromo people of the Guji region have their own unique origin story for the discovery of coffee, reflecting its deep cultural significance. According to their legend, instead of Kaldi the goatherder, the Oromo sky god Waaqa wept over the wrongful death of a loyal servant, and his tears brought forth a new plant from the earth. Since as early as the 10th century, coffee has been revered in Oromo culture as a special plant, with beans mixed with fats to provide energy on long journeys.

Centuries later, Guji farmers continue to follow traditional growing methods that enhance the region’s fertile soil. Many indigenous coffee varieties still thrive on Ethiopia’s coffee farms. Coffee is typically intercropped with maize, barley, wheat, beans, and other crops that sustain the farmers' families.

  • 250g

  • Pear | Honey | Lime

  • Light

[5LB] 4x6 Signature Espresso Blend
$97.00

Inspired by the 4×6 Frame

Our signature espresso blend is crafted to embody the spirit of a 4×6 frame—a classic format that captures moments worth keeping. Just as a frame preserves a memory with clarity and intention, this espresso brings together carefully selected origins to create a balanced, timeless profile that feels both familiar and refined.

Each component plays its part: sweetness that grounds the shot, acidity that adds life, and body that fills the frame with depth and character. The result is an espresso that’s versatile, expressive, and designed to highlight the beauty of coffee the way a frame highlights a photograph—clean, intentional, and memorable.

  • 5 lbs

  • Milk Chocolate | Vanilla | Sugarcane

  • Medium

Colombia Huila Pitalito El Tiple Supremo 2026
$24.00

The Colombia Coffee Federation classifies and evaluates green coffee quality by screen size and the number of defects present in a sample. In Colombia, green coffee beans are considered specialty if it scores above 80 points, has zero primary defects, and has no more than five secondary defects in a 500g sample.

 The Supremo coffee bean classification signifies that the green coffee has a screen size of 17. That means the beans have passed through a sifter with holes that are 18/64 inch wide. Larger-sized beans are often correlated with higher quality, although screen size is not the only indicator of coffee quality.

  • 250g

  • Caramel | Cherry | Orange

  • Light

[Decaf] Colombia Valle Del Cauca
$24.00

The Valle del Cauca is a critical swatch of land where natural resources, water management, and friendly environmental practices are keenly preserved by those who live and farm there. As one of Colombia’s two main biological conservation corridors, Cauca Valley is home to World Heritage-listed national parks, wildlife, and water sources that give life to the surrounding land.

The region lies between the National Park of Tatama and “Serrania de los Paraguas”, a recognized Coffee Cultural Landscape and UNESCO World Heritage Site where producers and organizations are committed to agroecology farming and community-based ecotourism. The altitude spans 1,700 to 2,100masl, and the surrounding mountains enclose the valley in a stable microclimate all year round.

[Limited] Spring Blossom Blend
$24.00

Celebrate the arrival of spring with our Spring Blossom Blend—crafted to capture the brightness and elegance of the season in every cup. This blend offers a delicate balance of floral aromatics, soft sweetness, and a clean, refreshing finish.

  • 250g

  • Pear | Honey | Lime

  • Light

  • 250g

  • Chocolate | Roasted Almond | Sugarcane

  • Medium

El Salvador Santa Ana Washed
$23.00

Santa Ana is known for producing some of El Salvador’s best coffee. The region's fertile volcanic soil and ideal climate provide perfect growing conditions for high-quality Arabica coffee beans. Coffees from Santa Ana display a smooth, well-balanced flavor profile that is chocolaty, nutty, fruity and bright.

This green coffee comes from small producers whose farms dot the mountainous slopes of Santa Ana. Coffee farmers here grow two of El Salvador’s most popular varieties: Bourbon and Pacas. This coffee’s flavors include cocoa, dried fruit, and nuttiness, complemented by a medium acidity and rich body.

  • 250g

  • Cocoa | Nougat | Cane Sugar

  • Light

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