St. Thomas Aquinas Honey Blend

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Description

  • 12 oz. bag of St. Thomas Aquinas Honey Blend Coffee
  • Notes of lemongrass with a sweet honeyed finish
  • Single origin ethically sourced Colombian beans
  • Choose ground or whole bean
  • Catholic Coffee Exclusive

     

A delightful coffee honoring St. Thomas Aquinas. 

Born in Italy in 1225, he felt called to the Dominican Order at a young age. His family held him captive to prevent him from entering, and sent a prostitute whom Thomas drove away with a flaming torch. An advocate for those trying to remain chaste or celibate, he was finally given his family's blessing.

He became one of the greatest philosophers of the Church, whose writings are the basis for much of our theology today. As a tribute to the sweet and divinely inspired words of the Angelic Doctor, this bright coffee begins with notes of lemongrass, and features a floral-forward wildflower honey flavor. 

But it's not just the taste that's angelic. The floral aroma melds with the rich, honeyed fragrance, & finishes with notes of caramel. The smooth and comforting profile is reminiscent of a rich herbal tea.  

When brewed hot, it's warm and inviting. When iced, refreshing and bright. A unique gift for coffee lovers. 

Part of our Catholic Coffee collection. 

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SKU: 9700262

Every Roast Has A Patron

Every blend we craft is inspired by a Catholic saint, chosen for their courage, virtue, or devotion. Just like the lives they lived, each roast has a bold, meaningful character all its own.

St. Thomas Aquinas is the patron saint of scholars and a great ambassador for education.

Known as the “Angelic Doctor,” St. Thomas Aquinas lived with deep devotion. Entering the Dominican order against his family’s wishes, St. Thomas committed his life to the study of theology, creating a vast and extraordinary body of work which earned him the title of Doctor of the Church. His work continues to inform the faithful to this day.