Summertime in New York City has a way of bringing everyone back outside — and back together. After months of cold, the city opens up, and with it comes Lincoln Center's Summer for the City, a festival that unites the community through the arts. We're proud to celebrate its third year with a coffee designed to match the season: Lincoln Center, a juicy, dynamic cup made for warm-weather sipping.
Lincoln Center is a washed lot from the Guarnizo family, one of our closest producer relationships, grown on the eastern slopes of the Central Cordillera in Huila, Colombia. You'll know it's special as soon as you grind it — the caramel and honey sweetness hit your nose before a drop is brewed. In the cup, it opens up into something bright and layered: rich caramel, floral honey, and a lively clementine finish that keeps things vibrant and refreshing. Especially delicious on ice.
$1 from every bag sold supports Lincoln Center's Young Artist Pipeline — a foundational arts training program for upper elementary and middle school students who want to develop their craft, learn about the professional arts world, and potentially audition for a screened arts high school. Pipeline works to close the opportunity gap created by the high cost of arts training, building both skill and a sense of belonging at Lincoln Center.