Mary Sue and Susan’s Las Rosas Colombia

Tasting Notes

Strength/Intensity

5/10

Roast

Medium

About this Coffee

We partnered with iconic culinary duo Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken to offer this single origin coffee from the Las Rosas Women’s Coffee Project in Colombia.

Each bag sold benefits both the Los Angeles LGBT Center and Regarding Her.

Mary Sue and Susan’s Socalo Las Rosas Colombia coffee is a single-origin lot from a coffee program called Las Rosas. The coffee is produced by a group of women farmers from Southern Colombia’s Huila growing region by the members of the Association of Women Coffee Growers of West Huila (Asociación de Mujeres Cafeteras del Occidente del Huila), whom make up the Las Rosas Women’s Coffee Project. The Project is a multi-organizational effort intended to support the Las Rosas Women’s Group through economic prosperity, social empowerment, and coffee quality.

The project provides access to a transparent credit fund owned and operated by the group’s members along with psychological support, workshops on gender equity and leadership, and political empowerment trainings. Access to these resources, coupled with the women’s expertise and perseverance, creates an environment where they’re able to flourish and produce amazing coffee.

WHY WE LOVE THIS COFFEE

Iconic culinary duo Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken may be best known for their Modern Mexican concept, Border Grill restaurants, trucks, and catering, which they’ve run together for more than 35 years, and Socalo, their new California canteen in Santa Monica. We have partnered with Mary Sue and Susan to offer this single origin coffee to support the Las Rosas Women’s Coffee Project.

GOOD COFFEE, BETTER PLANET

$1 from every bag of Mary Sue and Susan’s Las Rosas Colombia coffee will be donated both to the Los Angeles LGBT Center and Regarding Her.

The LA LGBT Center is an organization that has cared for, championed, and celebrated LGBT individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond since 1969. The Center provides services for more LGBT people than any other organization in the world, offering programs, services, and global advocacy that span four broad categories: Health, Social Services and Housing, Culture and Education, Leadership and Advocacy.

Regarding Her, or RE:Her is a national non-profit driven by women restaurateurs on a mission to empower and advance women, women of color, indigenous women, and LGBTQ+ identifying women food and beverage entrepreneurs by way of innovative platforms that uplift her business, support her community, and advocate her industry.