Thursday, December 15, 2011

Whole Foods Market The Perfect Sip

Whole Foods Market The Perfect Sip Review



Whole Foods Market The Perfect Sip Feature

  • Gift box of three, four-ounce whole-bean Allegro coffees from Whole Foods Market
  • Premium coffees are sourced from Africa, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Guatemala
  • Allegro roasts premium beans while helping coffee-growing communities thrive
  • Coffee varieties in this box help support: The Jane Goodall Institute, EARTH University, and Rainforest Alliance-certified farms
  • Perfect holiday gift for friends, family, and colleagues
Each of the whole bean coffees in this gift box has been thoughtfully selected to bring you a "cup of fantastic." Allegro (R) Coffee roasts the very best beans while giving back to help coffee-growing communities thrive. The Perfect Sip gift box contains: 1) Allegro® African Blend, 4 oz — A deep, syrupy medium light roast with notes of maple, golden raisin, and black mission fig. These beans are sourced from African coffee co-ops which are recognized as Good for All by the Jane Goodall Institute. The Jane Goodall Institute seeks to contribute to the preservation of great apes and their habitats by combining conservation with sustainable livelihoods in local communities. 2) Allegro® Costa Rican Dota, 4 oz — A sweet and crisp light roast with notes of milk chocolate, white peach and honey. This Whole Trade® coffee is grown in a high mountain valley region of Costa Rica, of which 87% is a forest preserve. Our nonprofit partner, EARTH University, is dedicated to education in the agricultural sciences and natural resources in order to contribute to sustainable development in the tropics. 3) Allegro® Rainforest Blend, 4 oz — A sweet light roast with aromas of cocoa and toasted almonds balanced with a mild citrus sparkle and a long caramel finish. This Whole Trade® coffee is grown on Rainforest Alliance-certified farms in Guatemala, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Rainforest Alliance farms meet standards for environmental protection, social equity and economic viability.


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