Wednesday, June 8, 2022

African Coffee Club

Savor the taste of Africa - the birthplace of coffee with premium single-source whole bean coffee with African Coffee Club. This online Black-owned subscription coffee brand provides high-end African coffee varieties. Using only the finest 100% Arabica coffee beans grown and harvested from 9 regions and 6 countries is like a tour of Africa with each sip! Each coffee has a unique note profile specific to each region's coffee farm - providing a variety of aromatic blends for coffee aficionados to experience.
The unique combination of climate, altitude, and soil makes Africa the ideal place to grow the world's best beans. Coffee grown at high altitudes has floral and sweet flavors - which come through in every cup! Dedicated to living wages for African coffee farmers, African Coffee Club's premium whole coffee beans are sourced from farms across Africa that pay well above market value, helping to ensure ethically sustainable farming practices. Its flavorful single-origin whole bean African coffee is perfect for drip coffee makers, french press, and pour-over enthusiasts and are freshly-roasted each week in California to ensure freshness with each order. Available in beautiful gift sets and subscriptions (every 2, 4, or 6 weeks). 

We use this in our French Press and it is easy and so flavorful! A good cuppa joe!

~Hayley

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