Brighid
Chocolate, Butterscotch, and Peanut Brittle
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Why choose this coffee?
Brighid (pronounced Bridget) is a single-origin coffee grown in the Santa Ana region of El Salvador. This medium-dark roast has a rich first impression, developing to a smooth chocolatey butterscotch finish with notes of peanut brittle as it cools.
The name Brighid is derived from the Gaelic noun brigh meaning power, strength, vigour and virtue; it also means exalted one. This coffee celebrates both the ancient Irish goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, and Saint Brigid, the patroness saint of Ireland.
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| Bean type | Arabica |
| Roast Type | Medium Dark |
| Bean type | Red Bourbon |
| Countries | El Salvador - Santa Ana |
| Harvest | May to December |
| Preparation | Natural |
| Altitude | 1350-1650 masl |
