DECAF
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£0.00
£7.50
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This coffee is decaffeinated using the 'Mountain Water Washed' process, a chemical free method that draws the caffeine away, whilst retaining the beautiful natural flavour profile of the region's coffee. The coffee is washed using the pure water from Pico de Orizaba, the highest mountain in Mexico, and gently steamed to naturally withdraw the caffeine out of the raw bean.
Indulge in it's rich and bold flavours, grown on the slopes of Mexico, from smallholders of the Chiapas region.
You wouldn't even know it was decaf! so consider trying this coffee and see for yourself that there shouldn't be a compromise!
Roasted to a medium level to showcase notes of biscuits and cocoa.
Perfect for an after dinner, caffeine-free treat or any time of day if you're looking to cut down on the caffeine. Enjoyed with or without milk, however you like it!
From Columbian to Decaf, shes changed, what can I say. We now have a stash of both as a permanent fixture.
Horses for courses, Divine decaf is at the races. Full flavoured, somewhat deeper than me.
Love this coffee, smooth, flavourful with plenty of depth & best of all it is a decaf.
Great service from Divine too, delivered in 24 hours.
I bought 2 packs of decaf coffee which I have had previously and ordered again because we liked it so much. Particularly liked the packaging as it keeps it so fresh and is easy to use. The order was dealt with very quickly for which l thank you
I was sent 3 packs of Divine Coffee as a gift at Christmas and really enjoyed them. I decided to order some new flavours but sadly the Decaf with notes of ‘cocoa and biscuit’ arrived instead as Decaf with notes of ‘wine and chocolate’. One of the other bags of coffee in my order was not sealed at the top (a manufacturing error I assume). I have had no reply to my email from 8 days so I’m sadly quite disappointed with the customer service. I will give 3 stars are previous experience was good.
Very good coffee, though for my espresso machine, I find the grind a bit too fine, so I have to tamp extremely gently or it can't push the water through. And given the great range of coffees you do, might it be possible to have more than one variety of decaf?