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Your first look at coffee from India
Michael at Atlas Coffee Club sent this email to their subscribers on
September 30, 2024.
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Travel the world of coffee - start in India
[Shadow]Friend --
Yes! Traveling 9,465 miles from the hills of Tamil Nadu, this is one of the rarest coffees in the world.
In fact, this is the first time this coffee has ever made it to the United States, and we couldn't be more excited to share this exclusive coffee with our Atlas community...
Start your journey today to take advantage of this rare opportunity—travel to India for your morning coffee...START YOUR JOURNEY IN INDIA
Bonus: your first bag will be 50% off!
INDIA
TAMIL NADU
Here's your connection to India... this year, Atlas partnered with local coffee farmers to bring their coffee to the United States for the very first time. Subtly sweet and perfectly balanced, with rich notes of almond and creamy chocolate—this is an incredible opportunity to try this rare and delicious coffee.
SHOP INDIAhttps://atlascoffeeclub.com/collections/explore-the-world-of-coffee/?ref_coupon=welcometoindiaINDIA
TAMIL NADU
Here's your connection to India... this year, Atlas partnered with local coffee farmers to bring their coffee to the United States for the very first time. By paying farmers 47% above Fair Trade prices for their beans, together we’re laying the groundwork for a long-term relationship that leads to delicious, high-quality coffee year after year.
SHOP INDIAANCIENT COFFEE ESPIONAGE, AND AN AMAZING COFFEE JOURNEY
connect to India's coffee community...
https://atlascoffeeclub.com/collections/explore-the-world-of-coffee/?ref_coupon=welcometoindia
As the story goes, when Sufi saint Baba Budan was making his return from a pilgrimage to Mecca, he was enamored by a dark drink he encountered in Mocha, Yemen.
Unable to legally leave Arabia with raw coffee seeds, he smuggled 7 seeds hidden within his beard, later planting the first 7 trees in the shady slopes of Chikmagalur in 1670.
By the mid-19th century, British colonization brought production to a peak, but government control of exports in the early 1900s stunted this growth until a 1996 amendment allowed farmers to sell internationally, with between 70 and 99 percent grown on today's farms sized less than 25 acres.
Throughout India, local coffee culture continues to celebrate its origin, with many cafes named after the Sufi saint.
And today, the amazing journey of this coffee makes its way to us, to you, offering an incredibly rare opportunity.
DISCOVER INDIATravel to India for your morning coffee...
Specialty-grade coffee from India is incredibly difficult to come by, only available to those who persistently seek it out.
With Atlas, for a very limited time, we'll send it to your door.https://atlascoffeeclub.com/collections/explore-the-world-of-coffee/?ref_coupon=welcometoindia
Start your subscription today and get...
- Rare coffee from passionate farmers in IndiaRoasted to order, to your preference
Delivered to your door, on your schedule
And right now, your first bag is 50% off!... AND discover a new, unique coffee from a new country each month!START YOUR JOURNEY IN INDIA
Enjoy 50% off your first bag, while this limited supply lastshttps://atlascoffeeclub.com/collections/explore-the-world-of-coffee/?ref_coupon=welcometoindia
Cheers! Your coffee tour guide,
Michael
Atlas Coffee Club
Travel The World Of Coffee, Each Month a New Country
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