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Cerberus

Mexico, Bella Vista Women's Group

Sweet & Inviting

Light-Medium Single Origins

A co-operative of women farmers in Chiapas, Mexico, brings us this delightfully balanced and dynamic coffee. It starts with pleasant lemon notes that soften as you drink it to reveal big dark chocolate flavor.

Flavor Profile

Roast Level

Light-Medium

Tasting Notes

Milk Chocolate

Citrus

Nut

Origin

Country Of Origin

Mexico

Sub Region

Chiapas

Process

Washed
About the Roaster

Fueled by a desire to try new things and create an inclusive space for rural Oregonians to gather, founders Cody and Kristina opened the Cerberus café in 2019 in Jacksonville, Oregon. Within the first year, the Cerberus team began roasting small-batch coffees to extend their community outreach even further.

Location

Talent, OR

Fun Fact

Cerberus got its name because the shop’s 130lb lab/mastiff mix, Bear, looks like the three-headed dog from Greek mythology.

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Cerberus

Jacksonville, OR

Fueled by a desire to try new things and create an inclusive space for rural Oregonians to gather, founders Cody and Kristina opened the Cerberus café in 2019 in Jacksonville, Oregon. Within the first year, the Cerberus team began roasting small-batch coffees to extend their community outreach even further.
Fun Fact
Cerberus got its name because the shop’s 130lb lab/mastiff mix, Bear, looks like the three-headed dog from Greek mythology.