seasonal
Airship

Waghi Valley Washed

Sweet & Inviting

Medium Single Origins

This coffee from Papua New Guinea features a huge body and chocolatey flavors complemented with a unique aroma of lemongrass.

Flavor Profile

Roast Level

Medium

Tasting Notes

Milk Chocolate

Nut

Fresh Herb

Origin

Country Of Origin

Papua New Guinea

Sub Region

Waghi Valley

Process

Washed
About the Roaster

Founded by Mark Bray in Bentonville, AR, Airship Coffee Roasters truly began halfway around the world in the remote mountains of Honduras. With a background in agronomy (that’s plant and soil science), Mark ventured out there to educate farmers about sustainable agriculture. They didn’t need his help with that. He noticed, however, a complete lack of access to a stable, let alone fair, supply chain for the community’s incredible coffee crops. So he decided to build it himself. Now a trusted partner to coffee farmers worldwide, Mark and the Airship team continue to nurture relationships abroad while simultaneously creating amazing spaces for their own community to connect over the coffees that inspired Mark nearly 20 years ago.

Location

Bentonville, AR

Fun Fact

Airship hosts Serotonin Sundays at its open-air café in the woods, featuring music and mimosas to say goodbye to the Sunday Scaries.

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Airship

Bentonville, AR

Founded by Mark Bray in Bentonville, AR, Airship Coffee Roasters truly began halfway around the world in the remote mountains of Honduras. With a background in agronomy (that’s plant and soil science), Mark ventured out there to educate farmers about sustainable agriculture. They didn’t need his help with that. He noticed, however, a complete lack of access to a stable, let alone fair, supply chain for the community’s incredible coffee crops. So he decided to build it himself. Now a trusted partner to coffee farmers worldwide, Mark and the Airship team continue to nurture relationships abroad while simultaneously creating amazing spaces for their own community to connect over the coffees that inspired Mark nearly 20 years ago.
Fun Fact
Airship hosts Serotonin Sundays at its open-air café in the woods, featuring music and mimosas to say goodbye to the Sunday Scaries.