Mexican Decaf
Mountain Water Process Decaf Green Coffee
NOTES: Milk Chocolate, Nougat, Stone Fruit, Cane Sugar
BODY: Medium
ACIDITY: Mild
PROCESS: Washed & Water Process Decaffeination
Veracruz is the second-largest coffee-producing state in Mexico. The port city, located on the southeastern coast along the Gulf of Mexico, which was nicknamed the "capital of coffee," was the gateway for coffee to disseminate throughout the country after the first plants arrived in Mexico in the 18th century.
With an elevations of 700-1,400masl and a warm, semi-humid climate with average rainfall of 2,141mm of rain annually, Veracruz is well-suited for Arabica coffee production.
Mountain Water Process Decaf Green Coffee
NOTES: Milk Chocolate, Nougat, Stone Fruit, Cane Sugar
BODY: Medium
ACIDITY: Mild
PROCESS: Washed & Water Process Decaffeination
Veracruz is the second-largest coffee-producing state in Mexico. The port city, located on the southeastern coast along the Gulf of Mexico, which was nicknamed the "capital of coffee," was the gateway for coffee to disseminate throughout the country after the first plants arrived in Mexico in the 18th century.
With an elevations of 700-1,400masl and a warm, semi-humid climate with average rainfall of 2,141mm of rain annually, Veracruz is well-suited for Arabica coffee production.
Mountain Water Process Decaf Green Coffee
NOTES: Milk Chocolate, Nougat, Stone Fruit, Cane Sugar
BODY: Medium
ACIDITY: Mild
PROCESS: Washed & Water Process Decaffeination
Veracruz is the second-largest coffee-producing state in Mexico. The port city, located on the southeastern coast along the Gulf of Mexico, which was nicknamed the "capital of coffee," was the gateway for coffee to disseminate throughout the country after the first plants arrived in Mexico in the 18th century.
With an elevations of 700-1,400masl and a warm, semi-humid climate with average rainfall of 2,141mm of rain annually, Veracruz is well-suited for Arabica coffee production.
Mountain Water Process Decaf Green Coffee
The Mountain Water Process for decaf green coffee beans is trademarked to the Descamex facility in Mexico. As a popular natural method for decaffeination, the Mountain Water Process uses pure water as an extraction solution, separating the caffeine compounds from the unroasted green coffee.
Mountain Water decaf process green coffee is entirely chemical-free, which means the decaffeination process can preserve flavor with minor alternation to the coffee's original sensory profile.