Cafecito Lady Coffee
Cafecito Lady Flagship Coffee is a blend of 2/3 Costa Rican Tarrazu and 1/3 Jamaican Blue Mountain beans.
We offer our customers The opportunity to buy the 100% Tarrazu and 100% Jamaican Blue Mountain as well.

Costa Rican Tarrazu

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$10.99
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$43.95 per Month

  • Bright and Vibrant: Known for its lively acidity, creating a crisp, refreshing experience.
  • Full-Bodied Richness: Offers a deep, balanced body with subtle hints of chocolate and nuts.
  • Distinct Floral Notes: A delicate aroma with floral undertones that elevate each sip.
  • Flagship Blend

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    $14.99
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    Monthly Subscription
    $59.95 per Month

  • Expert Blend: 2/3 Terrazu and 1/3 Blue Mountain.
  • Best of Both Worlds: Hints of orange and chocolate with a clean finish.
  • Smooth & Sweet: Very low polyphenols, no astringent aftertaste. Easy to digest, never bitter.
  • Jamaican Blue Mountain

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    $27.99
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    Monthly Subscription
    $110.95 per Month

  • Exceptionally Smooth: Renowned for its creamy, mild flavor with virtually no bitterness.
  • Perfectly Balanced: Harmonizes gentle acidity with a touch of natural sweetness.
  • Rare and Exclusive: Grown in limited quantities. 80% shipped to Japan. Bean used for Tia Maria Liqueur.
  • Monthly Subscriptions
    • 4 weekly deliveries of coffee every month.
    • FREE SHIPPING!
    • FREE 4oz Sample Bag OR FREE 4-pod K-Cup Sample Box EVERY MONTH.
    • Coffee roasted the week you order. EVEN K-CUPS!
    • You've never enjoyed K-Cups this fresh.
    Cafecito Lady, your own personal roaster.

    The world's best beans are used by Cafecito Lady.
    Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee

    This coffee has developed a reputation that has made it one of the most expensive and sought-after coffees in the world.
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    Costa Rican TarrazĂș Coffee

    Costa Rican coffee beans are considered among the best in the world. TarrazĂș is thought to produce the most desirable coffee beans in Costa Rica.
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