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Los Pinos Bourbon

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$12.50 $25.00 In stock

Category: Coffee

Los Pinos, ‘the pines,’ takes its name from the forest canopies of Chiapas. This Bourbon is grown in the communities of Ángel Albino Corzo, where native pine trees provide shade and cooler air that slows the maturation of the cherry, building natural density and depth.

Producers hand-pick ripe cherries only, fermenting them in open tanks for 48 hours before a meticulous wash and slow dry. The result is a cup with clarity rarely seen in Mexican coffees, with notes of caramel, honey and a soft citrus finish.

Developed on a Loring roaster with Espresso Series 1 in mind, where body and sweetness shine.

🌎 Origin: Chiapas, Mexico 

⚗️ Process: Washed, 48-hour anaerobic fermentation 

🔬 Variety: Bourbon 

🔥 Roast: Medium-Light 

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 22 reviews)

Violet ★★★★★

The cooler microclimate from the pine shade really does make a difference—this Bourbon has a smooth, clean finish without any bitterness. It’s become my go-to morning cup.

Ryan ★★★★★

The shade-grown process really comes through in the cup—this brew has a smooth, clean finish without any bitterness. First sip reminded me of the cool forest air described, nice for a morning change of pace.

Sophia Z. ★★★★★

The pine canopy really does make a difference—this brew is smooth with none of the bitter edge I often get from other single-origin beans. I've been using it for my morning pour-over all week.

Emma ★★★★★

I was curious how shade-grown coffee would taste, and this Bourbon from Chiapas delivers a really smooth, mellow cup without any bitterness. The description about the pine forest canopy makes sense—it feels like a clean, gentle brew that’s perfect for afternoon sipping.

Joseph ★★★★★

The beans have a really clean, bright acidity that cuts through milk beautifully, and the cooler climate they’re grown in must be what makes them so balanced. I’ve already brewed two bags in a row, which is rare for me.

Chloe J. ★★★★★

The pine-shaded growing region really comes through in the cup — it’s smooth and clean with no bitterness, even when it cools down. Perfect for a slow weekend pour-over.

Olivia Z. ★★★★★

I’ve been brewing this as my morning pour-over and the natural sweetness from the shade-grown process really comes through. The beans have a smooth, balanced body that makes even my regular drip coffee taste like a treat.

Avery ★★★★★

The cooler climate these beans are grown in really comes through—the brew is smooth and never bitter, even when I let it steep a bit too long. It’s become my go-to morning cup.

Andrew P. ★★★★★

The cooler growing conditions really come through in the cup—this Bourbon has a smoothness I don’t usually find in other coffees. I’ve been making it in my French press and getting a clean, balanced brew every time.

Abigail B. ★★★★★

I’ve been brewing this Chiapas Bourbon as my morning drip and the cooler climate really shows in the cup—smooth and balanced without any harsh bitterness. The bag’s roast date was just a week ago, so it’s clearly fresh.