Café Gaviña Decaf Espresso Roast, Extra Fine Ground, 100% Arabica, Dark Roast, 10 oz Can
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Café Gaviña Decaf Espresso Roast, Extra Fine Ground, 100% Arabica, Dark Roast, 10 oz Can
- 10 oz Can of Café Gaviña Decaf Espresso Roast Extra Fine Ground Coffee — Dark roasted 100% Arabica beans with a full body, smooth chocolate notes, and no caffeine — perfect for bold espresso drinks anytime.
- Extra fine ground for espresso machines and great for cold brew — enjoy rich, bold flavor in decaf shots, lattes, cappuccinos, or iced coffee drinks without sacrificing taste.
- Perfect for espresso machines, stovetop espresso makers, and moka pots to create a creamy shot or cafe-style drinks like lattes and cappuccinos.
- Roasted, blended, and packed at our zero-waste-to-landfill facility in Los Angeles, California. Our Direct Impact Initiative ensures ethical sourcing and sustainability.
- Cafe Gaviña is a family-owned roaster with over 150 years of coffee expertise - delivering high-quality coffee for generations.
The Gaviña story began over a hundred years ago with brothers José MarÃa and Ramón Gaviña. Seeking a better life, the two brothers left their homeland in the Basque region of Spain and traveled to the rich coffee-bearing soil of the southern Cuban mountains. It was on this productive land that their plantation, Hacienda Buenos Aires, began its reputation as the center of the region's coffee community. As a boy, Don Francisco worked in the fields with his own father, watching and learning the secrets of growing quality coffee. He spent hours upon hours helping the field hands sow the seeds and urging the little plants to grow. Don Francisco also learned how to pick and dry the beans and slowly, over time, how to judge which were the very best quality and which were not. From that day to this, only the highest quality beans are ever chosen for roasting under the Gaviña label. Today these same traditions live on in the Gaviña company. Don Francisco's four children - José, Leonor, Pedro, and "Paco" - who also grew up on the plantation, learned the art of growing coffee from their father. The company, now in America, reaps the benefits that come from this family's experience on their land. It is rare, indeed, for a coffee to come from a family company that pioneered one of the early coffee plantations. It is even more rare to find a coffee company managed by people born and raised in the artful profession. Beginning with their dedication to selecting the best coffee available, to offering it at a fair price, the Gaviña family provides the best value in the business today.



