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Focus on Roasting–Red Barn Organic Blend

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Focus on Roasting

It’s Red Barn Organic Blend to start off our regular Blog thread Focus on Roasting,  .

That gives us two coffees to talk about, because this is a blend of the two same coffee ‘origins’ in Red Barn’s most popular, hence best selling, coffee, Red Barn Blend

…But here the emphasis is on the “O” for Organic, since one of the main  reasons for creating an Organic version of this most popular blend is to attract more ‘Organic Only’ fans.

What’s ORGANIC coffee mean?

A little bit for now, more later: no synthetic fertilizers to force the crop, which allows the fruit to ripen naturally. No dangerous insecticides, including some that have been banned in the U.S. but still may be used in other countries, such as DDT.

All of which can make organics a bit more pricey, in part because the crop yield may be lower than coffees hopped up on synthetics.

And that’s part of a decision Red Barn made some years ago to promote Organic because Organic Is Good AND so it’s also Good Business!

The blends are Guatemala and Colombia respectively, Central and South America.

(In fact both coffees are also Fair Trade, making them Fair Trade Organic–in coffee trade lingo, “FTO”.

And  it’s a fact that all of Red Barn’s Organics are also Fair Trade.

(More on Fair Trade and Organics in  Blogs coming soon to a computer near you!)

Also, the Guatemala is from the Chajul region, and the Colombia’s from the Sierra Nevada region.

By Identifying not only the country of ‘Origin’ but also the regions within those countries we’re getting in step with one of the many newer trends in Coffee,especially Specialty Coffee.

That’s helping us share with our customers that there are many kinds of coffees, even within the coffee growing  countries around the world.

We’re  excited that harvests from the new crop year in Guatemala will be arriving soon, given how excellent ‘Guat’s’ can be…

…One big reason why Organic Guatemala Chajul is also the Coffee of the Month at Red Barn’s cafes.

…Where readers of this Blog can get a 1 cup taste before most likely Going For It by grabbing a whole 12 oz bag for brewing at home!

For more info and some pics about the Chajul coop that produces this great stuff, go to (redbarncoffee.com/shop/guatemalachajul link).

As for the ‘taste profile’, you may find it smooth, full bodied, rich, and fruity with a hint of earthy chocolate toward the ‘finish’.

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Posted by on March 28, 2013 in coffee, Special Brew, Uncategorized

 

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