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Fernwood Coffee
Victoria

West Coast Trail

West Coast Trail is a signature dark roast blend. It has been created and roasted to satisfy coffee lovers who like a strong brew.

The blend is made up of two key origins. The first is a Peruvian from the CECANOR group 800 women producers. The group was created in 2004 to gain visibility and a voice inside their community by separating their coee production from men, who traditionally hold the economic power in the industry. They developed a market for women-produced coffee to serve as an important vehicle for social change and the empowerment of poor, marginalized women coffee farmers.

The second is a Guatemalan from Huehuetenango. It is sourced from the 614 farmers of the ASOBAGRI Coop. The coop was founded in 1989 by 20 K'anjob'al Mayan coffee and cardamon farmers. ASOBAGRI trains agricultural promotors, who teach their member farmers about organic production methods, such as creating compost from coffee cherry waste. Through this practice, they were able to get the Fair Trade certification in 1999.

The result is a coffee with notes of roasted walnuts and bittersweet chocolate.
West Coast Trail is a signature dark roast blend. It has been created and roasted to satisfy coffee lovers who like a strong brew.

The blend is made up of two key origins. The first is a Peruvian from the CECANOR group 800 women producers. The group was created in 2004 to gain visibility and a voice inside their community by separating their coee production from men, who traditionally hold the economic power in the industry. They developed a market for women-produced coffee to serve as an important vehicle for social change and the empowerment of poor, marginalized women coffee farmers.

The second is a Guatemalan from Huehuetenango. It is sourced from the 614 farmers of the ASOBAGRI Coop. The coop was founded in 1989 by 20 K'anjob'al Mayan coffee and cardamon farmers. ASOBAGRI trains agricultural promotors, who teach their member farmers about organic production methods, such as creating compost from coffee cherry waste. Through this practice, they were able to get the Fair Trade certification in 1999.

The result is a coffee with notes of roasted walnuts and bittersweet chocolate.

Coffee origin

Country
Peru
Region
Various
Variety
typica, catimor, bourbon, colombia, villa sarchi
Altitude
1000 - 2050 m
Farm
800 women producers
Producer
CECANOR
Roast level
Dark
Process
washed
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Tastes like

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roasted walnuts
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bittersweet chocolate

Community reviews

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4.0 Excellent

10 Reviews

Neo | 🙂 3.0 Good
Moka pot
Not a bad coffee. With roasted Nuts and Chocolate, should hit just the right spot for me. But... Two things are a huge turn off for me with coffee, taste wise; Acidity, and bitterness. Unfortunately for me, this coffee has both.
April 26, 2025
Sonia Masse | 🙂 3.0 Good
French press
👍
April 16, 2025
Audrey | 😍 5.0 Extraordinary
Pour over
Les notes de chocolat ressortent, c'est bon avec un peu de lait...j'adore! 😍👌🏻
April 7, 2025
Laurie LaRose | 😍 4.5 Outstanding
Espresso
This is what coffee should taste like! Happy with the richness, smooth. It is dark. Feel sorry for the other advents, not getting this one😉
December 14, 2023
Luigi Falvo | 😍 4.5 Outstanding
Coffee maker
Nice
October 14, 2023
Lydia | 😃 4.0 Excellent
AeroPress
August 2, 2023
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