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The organic Las Damas de San Ignacio is a special lot of coffee produced exclusively by women, members of the Cooperative Agraria “Frontera San Ignacio” Ltda (COOPAFSI) co-op in northern Peru. Established in June of 1969 to empower and promote coffees grown by women, the organization has been key in the pursuit of gender equality in the region. Not only do these women growers produce consistently excellent coffees, they are always working to develop new ways to give back to their communities and families.
This coffee produces a nice balanced bright cup, it has some florals to it, almost like a tropical flower I think. This is a clean cup as well, it is not overly bright, yet has a bit of a nice tangy at the end a nuance of orange.
Smelling it, the aroma has a bit of a spicy scent to it, like a slight raisin with a fleeting of cinnamon there?
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