GLACIER Tasting Notes: Citrus Fruit, Pear, Dates
Roast: Medium
Origin: Costa Rica
Processing Method: Washed
Recommended Brew Method: Chemex / Pour-Over
Named for the 150+ glaciers in the park in the mid 19th century, Glacier’s history and its ability to enamour and attract people goes back thousands of years. Native Americans inhabited the area for over 10,000 years; however, its history as a US National Park began in 1885, when George Bird Grinnel hired a famous explorer at the time, James Willard Schultz, to guide him on a hunting expedition in the area. Grinnel would make many more trips to the region and spend the next 20 years trying to make it a park. Finally, in 1910, with the support of The Boone and Crockett Club and Louis W. Hill, president of The Great Northern Railway, Grinnel introduced a bill to Congress to make the area a National Park, which was signed into law by William Howard Taft in 1910.
GRAND CANYON Tasting Notes: Mango, Caramel, Coconut
Roast: Medium
Origin: Honduras
Processing Method: Washed
Recommended Brew Method: Drip
Nearly 2 billion years in the making, The Grand Canyon is one of the most stunning geological features on Planet Earth. 277 Miles long, nearly 18 miles across at its widest, and over a mile deep in some places, this monumental canyon is easily visible from space. First protected by Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 under the name “The Grand Canyon Game Reserve”, the expanse then became a US National Monument in 1908. Despite efforts from mining companies and developers to exploit the land for 12 more years, The Grand Canyon officially became a National Park on February 26, 1919. Inspired by the colors in the layers of The Grand Canyon, we’ve selected a washed coffee from Honduras with bright and colorful layers of flavor notes of mango, caramel, and coconut.
SAND DUNES Tasting Notes: Cacao, Lemon, Grape
Roast: Medium
Origin: Guatemala
Processing Method: Washed
Recommended Brew Method: French Press
The dunes of Great Sand Dunes National Park are the tallest sand dunes in North America, with the largest rising over 750 ft high. The area has an incredible history, with the first evidence of human inhabitants dating back 11,000 years. The hunter/gatherers traveled to the area hunting woolly mammoths and Bison. In fact, when the Spanish made their first recorded visit to the area around 1700, it was specifically to hunt Bison. Much like other National Parks, it was the railroads and their interest in tourist dollars that helped bolster efforts to protect the park from mining and development interests. Great Sand Dunes became a National Monument in 1932 by President Herbert Hoover; however, it wasn’t until 2004 that the area officially became Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Please note, to guarantee the freshest, best-tasting coffee, we roast all of our coffees daily, however if your order is time sensitive, please contact team@drivecoffee.com after purchasing. Drive Coffee is proud to support The National Parks Foundation. A portion of the profits on the sale of The National Parks Collection and our other coffees is donated to the National Parks Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation and how you can support here https://www.nationalparks.org