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Snow Day
Sugar Cookie | Almond | Chocolate
Snow Day is our holiday coffee. It's a super approachable coffee full of warmth, sweetness, chestnuts and chocolate. This coffee is perfect for chilling and spending time with the family. Just add a cozy fireplace.
The coffee is a lot Sebastian selected from renowned producers Moises Herrera & Marysabel Caballero. This couple place great importance on spending the holidays together with their families. For them, it’s a time of reflection, appreciation and tasty food.
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Our Holiday Coffee
Throwback to Seb's Onesie debut. This years' crop brings notes of sugar cookie, almond, and chocolate to your cup. Happy holidays from all of us at Phil & Sebastian.
MY FAVOURITE PEOPLE!
Moises Herrera and Marysabel Caballero are two of my favourite people in the coffee world. They are kind, humble, funny, hospitable and really damn good at growing coffee.
The duo is no stranger to coffee. Marysabel is a fourth-generation coffee producer originally from Marcala and Moises, who is originally from Guatemala, has been growing coffee for decades.
Farm workers, family members and friends are all attracted to Marysabel’s smile and positive personality. One of my favourite things to do when I visit is to walk around the town of Marcala with the beloved Marysabel as nearly everyone she walks by stops to give her a hug and speak to her. Inevitably, most interactions end with someone giving Marysabel flowers, fruit or home baking.
Moises and Marysabel grow mostly Catuaí through their various family farms in the Xinacla region of Marcala. Marcala is quite different than other coffee growing regions. It’s quite dry, rocky and full of pine trees. Moises is a real student of coffee and he’s not afraid to experiment and drift outside the box. He is presently experimenting with over 25 varieties of coffee with the hopes of planting some of the varieties in
larger quantities.
Moises and Marysabel show great interest in the environmentalsustainability of their farms. They have maintained a fair amount of shade at (mostly from citrus, avocado and banana trees). Marysabel’s dad has a cattle farm at their house and they collect the cow manure and mix it with pulp from the coffee cherries and chicken manure to create organic fertilizer. This care and attention are the right ingredients for creating a healthy and sustainable environment for the coffee trees.
– Sebastian