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16 May 2018

Body and soul: Kinta Loma

Food and drink
16 May 2018

Body and soul: Kinta Loma

Discover the sustainable new brand bringing Colombian flavour to coffee lovers

Coffee enthusiasts will love this rich Colombian coffee from sustainable coffee brand Kinta Loma. Founders Nikolai Hentsch and Colombian-born David Heinau, along with a team of dedicated coffee farmers, have sourced three single-origin coffees from the Huila, Popayán and Bucaramanga regions of Colombia.

Each has its own distinct flavour and is produced using chemical-free production processes with 100 per cent recycled packaging. There are also two flavours available in the brand’s biodegradable capsules.

Capsules from £3.74, ground coffee from £6.95; cafekintaloma.com

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