Julian Nina



Joycotted coffee company Bird Rock Coffee Roasters is now serving an exotic coffee sourced directly from farmers in Bolivia. As you remember from our story about them, Bird Rock Coffee Roasters is fair trade, and eco-friendly.



A roaster who specializes in direct trade, Bird Rock has been sourcing coffee from farmers in Bolivia for more than four years. Bird Rock's coffee experts are declaring this current batch "the best" they’ve ever sourced from Bolivai.



This batch of Bolivian coffee comes from Julian Nina, a farmer new to the Bird Rock family. A coffee farming veteran, Nina's farm is located in South Yungas where he primarily grows the Typica variety.



“When we traveled to Bolivia last fall, we cupped about 150 sample over two days looking for a new farmer to work with. This coffee was a standout on the cupping table,” said Chuck Patton, owner of Bird Rock Coffee Roasters. “Julian, the farmer, does everything right-- from the harvesting to the processing.”



We love hearing about good companies working with good people. Read their story, and go get this exotic coffee while it lasts.