




Organic Heavenly Project - High Altitude Blend
Specialty-grade, organic beans. Freshly roasted in-house and nitrogen-sealed to lock in peak flavor. No mass production. No filler. Just real, traceable coffee — done right.
- Flavor Profile: Rich & Sweet and Balanced & Mellow
- Roast Level: Full City Plus
- Acidity: Medium
Specialty-Grade Organic Coffee
Freshly Roasted & Ground to Order
Nitrogen-Sealed for Just-Roasted Freshness
Whole Bean or Precision-Ground
Crafted With Care in South Florida
- Ingredients: USDA Organic Arabica-Robusta Blend
- Caffeine Level: Regular
Finca Santa Isabel
Finca Santa Isabel is a family-owned coffee estate located in the lush highlands of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala , near the town of Coban . Owned and operated by the Valdés family for multiple generations, the farm is managed today by Luis “Wicho” Valdés , a forward-thinking producer who has elevated the estate’s reputation through sustainable practices and exceptional coffee quality.
Spanning over 300 hectares , Finca Santa Isabel is dedicated to cultivating high-quality Arabica varietals , including Caturra, Bourbon, and Catuaí , at altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 1,500 meters above sea level . The farm benefits from the region's humid, subtropical climate , rich clay-loam volcanic soils , and consistent rainfall, which contribute to the coffee’s complexity and vibrant acidity.
Santa Isabel is Rainforest Alliance and C.A.F.E. Practices certified, emphasizing environmental stewardship and community development. The estate employs shade-grown techniques , planting coffee under a diverse canopy of native trees to promote biodiversity, prevent soil erosion, and provide natural pest control. The Valdés family also focuses on water conservation and has implemented a closed-loop wet mill system to reduce water usage and pollution.
The farm is also known for its meticulous post-harvest processing. Coffees are fully washed and fermented, then carefully dried on raised beds and patios , ensuring optimal flavor development. The estate consistently produces coffees with flavor profiles featuring bright citrus, floral aromas, chocolatey sweetness, and a balanced body .
Beyond coffee, Finca Santa Isabel is deeply committed to social responsibility. The Valdés family supports local communities by providing employment, training, and access to education and healthcare services for farm workers and their families.
Through a combination of tradition, innovation, and sustainability, Finca Santa Isabel continues to be a benchmark for specialty coffee in Guatemala.
Lot 1264 - Organic Guatemala Robusta - Finca Santa Isabel
- Country: Guatemala
- Region: Santa Rosa
- Estate: Finca Santa Isabel
- Harvest: November - April
- Process: Honey Processed
- Variety: Robusta
- Altitude: 1,400 - 1,600 meters
- Soil: Volcanic Clay-Loam
- Arrival Date: 2026-01-05
- Lot Number: 1264
Cooperativa de Caficultores del Cauca
This coffee is sourced from a network of smallholder farmers in the municipality of Inzá, located in the Cauca department of southwestern Colombia within the Colombian Massif of the Andes Mountains. In this high-altitude region—characterized by dramatic slopes, cool temperatures, and abundant freshwater springs—generations of coffee-growing families cultivate their crops under shade trees alongside native forest species and food crops.
These farmers typically manage small family-owned plots, often between one and three hectares, using traditional agroforestry practices that promote biodiversity, protect mountain watersheds, and support certified organic production methods. Coffee trees grow in Clay-Mineral Rich Volcanic Soil , enriched by ancient volcanic activity in the Andean range, providing natural nutrients and excellent drainage that contribute to slow cherry maturation and complex cup development.
Coffee in this region—primarily Arabica varieties such as Caturra, Castillo, and Colombia—is carefully hand-harvested during peak ripeness. For “Perla de Inzá” (GP) lots, cherries are selectively picked, fully washed, and dried on patios or raised beds to preserve clarity and sweetness in the cup. The parchment is then milled and graded to meet export standards, ensuring consistency and quality.
These lots are selected for their bright acidity, caramel sweetness, and clean finish, along with their traceability and commitment to environmentally responsible farming. While not tied to a single estate, this offering represents the collective effort of small producers who rely on cooperative networks for organic certification, processing infrastructure, and market access—reflecting the resilience, craftsmanship, and ecological stewardship that define coffee cultivation in the mountains of Inzá, Cauca.
Lot 1261 - Organic Colombia Cauca Perla De Inza (GP)
- Country: Colombia
- Region: Inzá
- Co-op: Cooperativa de Caficultores del Cauca
- Harvest: October
- Process: Fully Washed
- Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia
- Altitude: 1,800 meters
- Soil: Clay-Mineral Rich Volcanic Soil
- Arrival Date: 2025-12-23
- Lot Number: 1261
Smallholder Farmers, Takengon Region, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
Grown in the lush, volcanic highlands of Takengon , in the Aceh region of northern Sumatra , this coffee is produced by smallholder farmers who have cultivated Arabica coffee for generations. These producers farm on small plots—typically less than one hectare—and practice traditional methods passed down through families and communities. The region’s fertile volcanic loam soils , high elevation (ranging from 1,200 to 1,500 meters above sea level ), and unique microclimates create optimal growing conditions that contribute to the deep, earthy complexity Sumatra coffees are known for.
The coffee undergoes wet-hulling (locally known as giling basah ), a traditional Indonesian processing method in which the parchment is removed while the beans are still semi-wet. This technique, combined with drying on patios or covered beds, gives the coffee its distinctive heavy body , low acidity , and complex flavor notes.
Once processed, the green beans are sent to be decaffeinated using the Mountain Water Process (MWP) —a chemical-free decaffeination method that uses clean mountain water to gently remove caffeine while preserving the bean's original flavor integrity. The result is a decaf coffee that maintains the rich taste and character expected of a Mandheling.
This coffee is both USDA Organic and Fair Trade USA certified, ensuring that farmers receive fair compensation and that environmentally sustainable practices are upheld throughout the production cycle.
Lot 1265 - Indonesia Org Sumatra GR1 DP Royal Pacific
- Country: Indonesia
- Region: Takengon, Aceh, & Sumatra
- Smallholder Farmers: Smallholder Farmers, Takengon Region, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Harvest: April - June, November - January
- Process: Wet Hulled
- Variety: Adsenia, Ateng, Timtim
- Altitude: 1,200 - 1,500 meters
- Soil: Volcanic Loam
- Arrival Date: 2026-01-09
- Lot Number: 1265
Certified USDA Organic
We’re not just using organic beans—we’re a USDA Organic certified facility. That means every step of our process, from sourcing to roasting to packaging, meets the highest standards. No synthetic pesticides, no chemical fertilizers—just clean coffee from soil to capsule.
Specialty-Grade Quality
Only the top 5% of coffee beans in the world qualify as specialty-grade. We go a step further—selecting only those that are also certified organic. Each batch is tested for quality and purity, including mold and mycotoxins. It’s coffee without compromise.
Swiss Water® Decaf (If applicable)
For our decaf products, we use the 100% chemical-free Swiss Water® Process—preserving flavor while eliminating caffeine without compromise.
Fair Trade Certified
We partner with producers who are paid fairly, work under ethical conditions, and invest in their communities. Fair Trade certification means your coffee supports a supply chain that’s as sustainable for people as it is for the planet.
Certifications You Can Count On
Made In-House for Full Transparency
We don’t outsource quality. Every bean is roasted, filled and sealed in our organic-certified, FDA-registered facility in South Florida—ensuring total transparency, craftsmanship and complete control over what goes into your cup.
No White-Label. No Mystery Fillers.
Some brands use third-party manufacturers and mass-market coffee. We don’t. What’s in your cup is 100% traceable, 100% Artizan, and 100% intentional.
Built for a Better Daily Ritual
Exceptional coffee shouldn’t come at the planet’s expense. Our coffee is crafted to deliver bold flavor—without waste, compromise, or question marks.





















