STACEY

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STACEY

Rich, Smokey, Resolute

A rich, smokey coffee built for fans of medium-dark roasts. Named for Atlanta-born political activist Stacey Abrams.

Tasting Notes: Smokey hazelnut, caramel
Featured Coffee: Colombia Nariño (rotating)
Region: Nariño, Colombia
Producer: Buesaco Community
Varieties: Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
Altitude: 2,000 masl
Process: Washed
Roast Level: Medium-Dark
Recommended Brew: Drip, French press, or espresso with milk

Stacey is named for Stacey Abrams, the Atlanta-born political activist, voting rights champion, and author whose work has shaped how the country thinks about democracy and the South. The coffee is unapologetic in its character: deep, smokey, sweet with hazelnut and caramel, the kind of cup that lingers.

Whole bean or ground, roasted to order in Atlanta. Available in 310 g, 2 lb, and 5 lb.

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Portrait Coffee

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Brew it your way

Get the most from these beans

  • Pour over

    1:16 ratio, medium grind, bloom 30s, ~3 min total.

  • French press

    1:15 ratio, coarse grind, steep 4 min, press slow.

  • Espresso

    18g in, ~36g out, fine grind, 25–30s shot.

  • Cold brew

    1:8 ratio, coarse grind, steep 12–18 hrs, dilute.

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