Seven Seeds Coffee / Single Origin / Filter
($160 Northern Territory)
($160 Northern Territory)
Seven Seeds Coffee / Single Origin / Filter
Audacious and Refreshing with notes of Mango, Gooseberry, Marasca Fizz
Light Roast for Filter Brewing
Santa Lucia, Honduras, is sold as wholebeans only. If you need your coffee ground, please make a note at checkout with your required grind type and/or brewing method.
All online orders for this coffee will be roasted on Monday November 13, for shipping/collection the following day.
Transparency Report: Santa Lucia, Honduras (PDF)
2018 marked a statement of intent for us, to ensure that people growing exceptional coffee are still doing so in decades to come.
We started publishing the price we pay to producers exposing the traceability they deserve and discerning drinkers' demand as the new norm. We refer to the most direct payment as ‘Farmgate’.
We’re proud we can publish this for our single origins and house blends.
Seven Seeds has been involved with the Speciality Coffee Transaction Guide as data donors for the past five years. We have signed 'The Pledge', a commitment to transparency in coffee trading.
We also share this information in our Annual Impact Report.
We roast Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Place your order by 7:00 am AEST on a roasting day to have your coffee shipped the next day (Monday-Thursday). Orders placed between Friday 7:00 am through Monday 7:00 am will be roasted Monday and sent Tuesday.
We offer Standard and Express shipping via Australia Post. Orders over $120 include free Standard shipping (AU only, $160 for NT).
The Roastery and Head Office are closed on weekends and public holidays; we do not roast or ship these days.
DELIVERY TIMES AND DELAYS
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Don't hesitate to contact us if you have concerns about your delivery, but please understand that we cannot control what happens once your order leaves the Roastery. Once the package is with Australia Post, it is out of our hands.
We do not refund or send replacements for orders delayed during transit.
If Australia Post determines that the order has been lost in transit, we can offer you a refund or a replacement.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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The customer is responsible for paying any customs, duties or taxes associated with international freight. We will not refund or replace any orders delayed or rejected by local customs authorities.
DHL Express is available in some locations. Orders are generally delivered within 2-4 working days after dispatch. Premium rates apply. If you require a faster shipping option and DHL does not appear at checkout, please email us: shop@sevenseeds.com.au
Seven Seeds mico-release coffee bags are FDA approved and commercially compostable after use and will break down fully, giving back nutrients to the earth.
Compostable packaging is typically made from a number of renewable plant-based materials and/or bio-polymers.
Please remove the plastic valve before composting.
ORIGIN: Siguatepeque, Comayagua, Honduras
VARIETAL: Gesha (65%), Yellow Pacamara (35%)
PROCESS: Fully Washed
ALTITUDE: 1550 masl
HARVEST: April (Yellow Pacamara) & May (Gesha)
PRODUCER: Fincas Mierisch
RELATIONSHIP: Fifth year of purchasing
ORIGIN PARTNER: Fincas Mierisch / San Vicente
Our 2023 Santa Lucia release is a world-exclusive step in a new (maybe weird and wild) direction for the Mierish family and the team here at Seven Seeds. It marks the first time we have purchased a nano-blended lot and the first time the family made a Gesha blend commercially available outside of competitions. This coffee is a refreshing change to the status quo, with generous amounts of tropical good times upfront and a traditionally delicate Gesha out the back.
The Gesha varietal was first planted at Finca Santa Lucia in 2014 and quickly gained international success and attention, winning the Honduras Cup of Excellence competition in 2019 and 2021. However, 2022 was a different kettle of fish. Due to adverse weather throughout the harvest, the Mierisch family did not have enough Gesha to enter the competition. Faced with this, the family decided to try something out of left field. They combined two high-quality, low-yield lots and entered a nano-blended lot into the competition. The Gesha (65%) and Yellow Pacamara (35%) turned some heads on its way to securing second place in the event.
Unpredictable, more extreme weather is the reality for producers now. Ideas like this will continue to provide options for producers as they move forward. As the coffee industry continues to evolve and grow, Seven Seeds is happy to be along for the ride with our pioneering partners.