March is Women’s History Month. And with the first week of the month rushing by, it means that International Women’s Day is soon approaching. So how do you thoughtfully show that you appreciate and love the coffee-loving women of your life? Well, how about ordering them some Volcanica Coffee? The family-owned company was inspired by frequent trips to the founder’s homeland of Costa Rica, where they constantly enjoyed coffee with great flavor, they realized that most Americans were way too satisfied with tasteless, watery, and bitter coffee – and were unaware of the fact that coffee can be an exotic, tasty experience. The company, which has been featured in publications like Forbes, The New York Times, Inc. 5000, heavy. and Newsweek, carries over 150 varieties of hand-sourced coffees, including single origin, estate, peaberry, low acid, organic and decaf from all over the world. The coffee is fresh roasted in Atlanta and shipped out quickly to ensure freshness. The company is offering a 20% discount on Mela Gamboa and Rebecca Atienza Coffees.
Volcanica Coffee | 20% Off Mela Gamboa and Rebecca Atienza Coffees | WOMEN24 | Volcanica Coffee
Hacienda San Pedro is a high-quality, award-winning, and critically applauded single estate coffee, produced by Rebecca Atienza, a young coffee farmer and micromill operator. Although the Puerto Rican-based micromill is one of the few remaining specialty micromills left on the island, the company prides itself on obsessive and passionate attention to detail and a commitment to sustainable agriculture, which means using environmentally friendly farming practices like shade-grown coffee trees and natural pest management. The coffee has sweet flavor notes of chocolate and spices. A 16 Oz. bag of Whole Bean would normally cost $88, but now costs $50. A 3 pack – or 3 Lbs. – normally would cost $264 but will now set you back $150. A 5 Lb. bag would normally cost $260 but now will set you back $240.
Finca Las Mercedes is a coffee producer, located at one of the highest points in the mountains of Tarrazu, Costa Rica. Only the brightest red cherries are picked for sweetness and flavor. The coffee has flavor notes of sweet honey, lemon, and spice with a chocolate finish. A 16 Oz. bag of Finca Las Mercedes Washed Process Whole Bean would normally cost $37 and will now set you back $33. A 16 Oz. bag of Finca Las Mercedes Natural Process Whole Bean normally would cost $37 and now will cost you $35.
So, you get support environmentally conscious, women-led businesses, show the women of your life love and appreciation, and save money while you do it. Sounds like a win-win to me. But don’t hesitate. These are deals that will only last a few days.