This coffee features tasting notes of butter toffee, candied citrus, brown sugar, and marshmallow with a light roast level. It is grown by producers Oscar and Francisca Chacón at Finca Sabana Redonda in the Central Valley region of Costa Rica, at altitudes between 1400 and 1600 meters. The Laurina variety (Pointu Bourbon) is processed using the Black Honey method, which preserves natural sugars and sweetness.
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🇺🇸 San Diego, California, United States
Frequent Coffee, founded by Mark Gano in Ocean Beach, is San Diego's first roaster built around decaf. The premise is a gap in the American market: specialty-grade decaffeinated coffee treated with the same rigor as any other single origin, alongside low-caffeine and full-caffeine options for drinkers who want to choose their dose rather than accept it. The approach has been validated at the top of the scale. A Red Bourbon decaf from Granja El Paraíso 92, processed by Wilton Benitez, earned 94 points from Coffee Review — a record score for a decaf coffee. The name describes the operating model. Coffee is roasted in small batches and often daily, with roast dates communicated openly so freshness is verifiable rather than assumed. Green buying favors high-grade, traceable lots bought at premiums that support producers directly, and the lineup extends into rare processing methods with releases like Pink Bourbon and White Honey. Roast profiles are built to keep origin character distinct, from bright and fruit-driven to deeper and chocolate-forward, and published with detailed tasting and origin information. Frequent operates direct-to-consumer, shipping nationwide alongside free porch delivery in Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Morena, and Old Town.
