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homeroasterskona coffee & tealeaf logo cap - green

hawaii coffee

Leaf Logo Cap - Green

by kona coffee & tea · holualoa, usa

you'll taste black tea before tea-like. this is leaf logo cap - green, a hawaii from kona coffee & tea.

black teatea-like
$21buy from kona coffee & tea

the bean

origin
hawaii
region
kona
status
in stock
the leaf logo cap, green is a kona coffee from hawaii, grown on the slopes of the kona region on the big island. kona coffees are known for their clean, composed character, and this one delivers on that with a profile centered on black tea and a broadly tea-like quality, meaning expect a lighter, delicate body rather than something heavy or syrupy. it suits brewing methods that highlight clarity and subtlety, such as pour over or drip, where those refined, tea-adjacent flavors can come through without being muddied. a good pick if you prefer coffees that are gentle and nuanced over bold and heavy.

common questions

What does Leaf Logo Cap - Green taste like?

it tastes like black tea, with an overall tea-like character, meaning a clean, lighter-bodied cup without heavy sweetness or bold roast flavors.

How is Leaf Logo Cap - Green grown and processed?

it is grown in the kona region of hawaii, one of the few domestic u.s. coffee-growing areas, though no specific processing method is listed for this coffee.

How should I brew Leaf Logo Cap - Green?

brewing methods that favor clarity, such as pour over or drip, will best highlight its tea-like, delicate flavor profile, as these avoid adding unwanted heaviness to the cup.

about kona coffee & tea

you won't find better kona coffee than what's roasting in holualoa itself. kona coffee & tea sources directly from the volcanic slopes surrounding their roastery, working with hawaiian estate growers who've been cultivating beans in this microclimate for generations. the difference hits you immediately: that distinct honey sweetness from beans grown in actual kona belt soil, not some distant imitation. when you smell their medium roast cooling in the bins, there's an earthy richness that only comes from volcanic terroir. this is kona coffee from kona people.

all coffee from kona coffee & tea

holualoa, usa

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