A bright coffee, sweet with orange, baking spice and brown sugar, we're thinking orange drizzle cake! On the finish, you'll find more sweet citrus but this time, juicy lemon. There’s a delightfully juicy body which carries layers of citrus and stone-fruit flavours throughout every sip.
Todosantarita stands for ‘All Saints’ and refers to the infamous 1st November celebration of Saints that centralize around a yearly horse race.
The farmers in the Todosanterita area are members of the Cooperativa Todosanterita, which is Fairtrade certified, and through the Coop, FEDECOCAGUA (Federation of Cooperatives of Coffee Producers of Guatemala). These groups seek to provide farmers and local communities with better living conditions and services such as drinking water, clinics, schools, libraries, and modern technology. They also try to achieve better prices for the farmer's produce, and to provide agricultural education and financial backing. In the village the predominant Mayan language is 'Mam' and is used more commonly than Spanish, the national language.
Todosantarita stands for ‘All Saints’ and refers to the infamous 1st November celebration of Saints that centralize around a yearly horse race.
The farmers in the Todosanterita area are members of the Cooperativa Todosanterita, which is Fairtrade certified, and through the Coop, FEDECOCAGUA (Federation of Cooperatives of Coffee Producers of Guatemala). These groups seek to provide farmers and local communities with better living conditions and services such as drinking water, clinics, schools, libraries, and modern technology. They also try to achieve better prices for the farmer's produce, and to provide agricultural education and financial backing. In the village the predominant Mayan language is 'Mam' and is used more commonly than Spanish, the national language.