An Organic Coffee Plantation in San Sebastian, One of Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos

While we were in Mexico we took a tour to visit San Sebastian, a Pueblo Mágico up in the mountains above Puerto Vallarta.

The sign for La Quinta 100% organic coffee plantation in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico in the state of Jalisco, Mexic Part of the tour was a visit to an organic coffee plantation. These are the coffee beans grown in an orchard full of coffee trees shaded by taller trees bearing grapefruit and oranges.Organic coffee beans grown in an orchard in San Sebastian, MexicoThe coffee beans before roasting.
Coffee beans before roasting from organic coffee plantation in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico up in the mountains above Puerto VallartaThe coffee roaster.
A coffee roaster in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico in the state of Jalisco, Mexic Coffee roasting at an organic coffee plantation in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico up in the mountains above Puerto VallartaRoasted coffee.
Regular roast coffee beans from organic coffee plantation in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico up in the mountains above Puerto Vallarta Now for the best part – we actually got to taste the coffee. It was quite literally one of the best-tasting coffees I have ever had. I only bought a kilo and a half, and when I got home I wished I’d bought a lot more!
Coffee tasting cups at an organic coffee plantation in San Sebastian, a Pueblo Magico up in the mountains above Puerto Vallarta Coffee plantation decor!
San Sebastian, near Puerto Vallarta

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2 responses to “An Organic Coffee Plantation in San Sebastian, One of Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos

  1. Our morning starts with a glass of hot decoction coffee 🙂 We get the powder from our local shop where they roast and powder the coffee beans. We like pure coffee, in this no chicory is added. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  2. Pingback: San Sebastián del Oeste, a Pueblo Mágico Near Puerto Vallarta | Albatz Travel Adventures·

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