Maquina

Parts and Labor

Sweet & Smooth

Light-Medium Blends

Great materials here—delicious African and Latin American coffees—mean you won’t need to sweat the labor too much for a great cup. Its smooth body delivers every time.

Flavor Profile

Roast Level

Light-Medium

Tasting Notes

Nut

Milk Chocolate

Citrus

Origin

Country Of Origin

Brazil, Ethiopia, Mexico

Sub Region

Chiapas, Sidama, Minas Gerais

Process

Pulped Natural , Washed

Elevation

1000 - 1900 meters above sea level
About the Roaster

After more than 15 years in the coffee industry, Gabriel Boscana set out to forge his own path with Máquina Coffee. While Gabe is somewhat of a one-man show, he isn’t in this alone — relationships are at the heart of Máquina, through representation of producers, initiatives at origin, and the local support of the Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Oakland, California communities, which serve as a reminder that “Great coffee should be accessible to everyone.”

Location

Coatesville, PA

Fun Fact

Meaning machine in Spanish, Máquina celebrates coffee’s link between people and the roaster.

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About the Roaster

Maquina

Coatesville, PA

After more than 15 years in the coffee industry, Gabriel Boscana set out to forge his own path with Máquina Coffee. While Gabe is somewhat of a one-man show, he isn’t in this alone — relationships are at the heart of Máquina, through representation of producers, initiatives at origin, and the local support of the Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Oakland, California communities, which serve as a reminder that “Great coffee should be accessible to everyone.”
Fun Fact
Meaning machine in Spanish, Máquina celebrates coffee’s link between people and the roaster.