Small World Coffee has been purchasing Hacienda La Minita’s El Patrón for over a decade, and it just keeps getting better. La Minita’s experts collect the finest beans from the farms of the great coffee-growing region of Nariño, the southernmost province of Colombia, then go a step further, selecting the very largest “Super Supremo” beans, thus the name Reserva del Patrón (“Proprietor’s Reserve”). Roasted in their signature style, El Patrón becomes a buttery, balanced single-varietal coffee. This excellent bean is also a key component in several of our blends.
- Beans: Colombia Narino Reserva del Patron
- Tasting Notes: Buttery, Balanced
- Acidity: 3
- Body: 4
About Small World Coffee: Small World Coffee first opened its doors in the historic town center of Princeton, NJ in December 1993. The owners met just after graduating from college while working at a coffee shop in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They realized significant similarities while getting to know each other like they were both raised as expats while their father’s worked for General Motors. One lived in Spain and Korea for several years while the other lived In Italy, Australia, and Brazil, from age 4 to 16. This kind of childhood was eye-opening to not just the differences from country to country, but the underlying commonalities in the core needs and values of all people across the globe. Learning new languages, cultures, and traditions gave them a perspective that served well when developing their mission of Small World Coffee.
They spent most of 1993 driving around the U.S. in search of the perfect college town to open Small World Coffee, a cafe for the locals that welcomes the world. Their year long road trip brought them to many college towns, but the brakes came to a screeching halt when Princeton was found, the perfect town gown experience, historic and collegiate with a cosmopolitan flair.