Arabigo
Arabigo is another name for Typica, one of the oldest and most widely cultivated Arabica coffee varieties in the world.
It is believed to have originated in Ethiopia and was first introduced to Latin America in the 18th century. Arabigo/Typica trees are tall, relatively low-yielding, and susceptible to common coffee diseases. However, the variety is highly valued for its clean cup quality, offering sweet flavors, light acidity, and a long, pleasant finish. For those who seek an elegant yet grounded experience, Arabigo is a variety worth exploring—unassuming, but with depth and remarkable consistency in the cup.