To cultivate coffee in a landscape once considered unsuitable, FRINJ embraces precision irrigation, regenerative farming, protective tunnel systems, and close collaboration with researchers at UC Davis. Together, these innovations allow coffee to thrive across California’s low-altitude terrain.
Guided by climate-resilient growing and processing techniques, Southern California’s temperate climate, volcanic soils, and extended growing seasons allow cherries to mature slowly, developing exceptional clarity and complexity in the cup.
Across partner farms such as Rancho Delfino, Silent Springs, Condor Ridge Ranch, and Williams Canyon, varieties including Geisha, Laurina, Pacamara, and Caturra unfold with layered florals and vibrant fruit character — an expression of a terroir once thought impossible for coffee.
Beyond cultivation, FRINJ’s work has even contributed to sequencing the Arabica coffee genome for the first time, continuing to reshape how coffee can grow, evolve, and thrive.