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Byron's Natural

1950

Byron's Natural

1950

Byron’s Natural coffee is out of stock due to seasonal availability.

In the meantime, we thankfully have a substitute that tastes remarkably similar to this coffee. Our Ethiopia Natural is a light roast with the rich, sweet berry notes you’ve come to love in Byon’s Natural coffee.

For a Certified Bird Friendly alternative try the Guatemala Light Roast, Guaya’b with a Luscious, Ripe Cherries, and Molasses flavor.

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GrindWhole Bean

  • Whole Bean
  • Auto Drip
  • French Press
  • Espresso
  • Turkish

Bag Size12oz Bag

  • 12oz Bag
  • 5lb Bag

DESCRIPTION

  • Tasting Notes
    LUSH | MELLOW | JAMMY BLUEBERRY
  • PROCESS
    SUNDRIED NATURAL
  • REGION
    FINCA LOS PINOS, MATAGALPA, NICARAGUA
  • Varietal
    Arabica
  • ALTITUDE
    1,500 METERS

"In the natural drying process, the cherries are placed in the sun on concrete patios or raised drying beds. The skins tighten as they dry and the pulp juices move inward into the two seed in the cherry’s interior. When the mass is totally dry and crisp, and hard as a rock, they are milled like rice, cleaned and sorted and sacked. This process produces quite a different flavor profile from wet processed “washed coffee.” The coffees take on the hints of the fruit and at their best, notes of blueberry and strawberry prevail. There is a jammy sensitivity to the brew, lots of body and fruit aromas." -Paul Katzeff, CO-Founder of Thanksgiving Coffee

We've had a working relationship with Byron and his family at Los Piños farm for over thirty years now, and the quality of their coffee speaks for itself.

"Behind every cup, there is a forest, a river to protect, a climate to conserve, many hands that work and a planet to save." - Byron Corrales

Customer Review

"Opening a five pound bag greeted me with a lovely fruit-forward aroma. My favorite cuppa I've brewed this year. Been making the rounds through various bird-friendly varieties and this one is a keeper."
Harrison P. of Jenks, Oklahoma