We source a wide variety of single-origin coffee beans from all around “the bean belt”. Soil, climate, varietal and altitude affect the flavour of the beans - as well as how the coffee is processed after it has been picked. We have beans from the following coffee-producing countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador,... Read more

We source a wide variety of single-origin coffee beans from all around “the bean belt”. Soil, climate, varietal and altitude affect the flavour of the beans - as well as how the coffee is processed after it has been picked. We have beans from the following coffee-producing countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Indonesia, East Timor, Myanmar, China, Papa New Guinea.

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Single Origin Coffee

FAQ's

What is single origin coffee?

Single origin coffee beans are sourced from one single producer, crop, or region in one country allowing for increased traceability and usually of a higher quality.

What is the difference between blends and single origin coffee?

Single origin coffee vs blend. Blends are beans that are combined from several origins to combine the flavour profiles of each where as single origin is from a specific producer, crop, or region resulting in an unaltered flavour profile.

How is single origin coffee processed?

Our single origin coffees are processed in several ways - washed, natural, honey, wet hulled, extended fermentation and anaerobic fermentation.

How is single origin coffee roasted?

We roast our single origin coffee specifically for each using our Loring coffee roaster, at our UK based roastery, in order to bring out certain characteristics from the coffee. This varies in light, medium and dark roasts.

Where does single origin coffee come from?

Our single origin coffees come from a variety of origins including Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, India, China, Indonesia and East Timor.

What does single origin coffee taste like?

Single origin coffee is typically brighter and showcases specific flavour characteristics, such as floral or fruity notes found in African coffees. Where as blends are usually a more rounded cup of coffee.

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