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We are super excited to announce that we have a new roaster that has come to join Bean Merchant. Sacred Grounds has been built to serve and support the community in Taupo. Coffee to them, is sacred. As sacred as the grounds they call home. Their philosophy is to apply the best craftsmanship in the industry, to bring out the best in every bean.

This roaster can offer you a wide variety of beans, ranging from Indonesia, into South and Central America. Boasting beans from a wide number of different altitudes, these guys will deliver you some of the best bang you can get for your buck.

Have a look at the shop today, to order some of their beans and start upping your coffee game at home. It begins with fresh, quality beans. It begins with Bean Merchant.

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