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100% Waialua Estate Whole Bean Medium Roast Coffee

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Did you know that when the very first coffee tree cuttings were brought to Hawai’i in 1825 they were planted on the island of Oahu? Initially cultivated in the Manoa valley before making their way to the Kona region of the Big Island, the early years of coffee growing on oahu were a process of trial and error.

For over a century the town of Waialua on the North Shore of Oahu was home to not only one of the largest sugar plantations in the state but also the famous Dole Food Company’s pineapple fields. After the sugarcane plantation closed in the 90’s and the dominance of pineapple and sugarcane plantations subsided as the default crop of choice, the Dole company initiated a program to reinvigorate the land with diverse agricultural crops and founded Waialua Estate - a small 155-acre coffee farm at the foot of the Waianae and Ko’olau mountains, dedicated to refining one of the very few commercial coffee growing enterprises on the island and carrying on the rich farming traditions of the region.

With coffee fields at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level the mature volcanic soil and mild climate impart Waialua Estate coffee with delicate yet fragrant floral notes, hints of cocoa and soft touches of light chocolate.

As a new addition to our range of premium Hawaiian coffees, we’re pleased to offer you this chance to enjoy a unique single-estate coffee experience from the island of Oahu. If you’re a fan of coffees with a mild soft-sweet flavor, low acidity and a gentle mouthfeel... we have a treat for you!

We have a new look! During the transition in packaging you may receive either of our designs, but you can be sure that it is the same fresh taste. 

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600072

12 Reviews

  • 5
    Waialua Estate Coffee

    Published by Robert King on Jan 22nd 2020

    This coffee is excellent. It is very smooth and has a silky after taste. I am a dark roast person and wonder what it would taste like as a dark roast. Still, I am adding it to my list of favorites and I hope that Koa Coffee adds it to their list of coffees that are regularly available.

  • 5
    New Coffee

    Published by Ann Regensburg on Jan 19th 2020

    This coffee is soooooo smooth and soft. Just love it and hope it stays w/ Koa for a long time.

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