Coffee beans Two cups of Colombia El Carmen Nº 50 coffee rest on a light background. The black coffee highlights red fruits, chocolate, and caramel; the milk espresso has crème brûlée and shortbread notes—all mycotoxin tested.
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Colombia El Carmen Nº 50

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Tastes Like: Caramel, Chocolate, Red fruits

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A bag of RAVE's Guatemala Bosques de San Francisco Nº 52 coffee stands upright on a pink background. The bold packaging features a pink label and highlights this balanced, sweet coffee with red apple and toffee notes. Top-down view of two coffee cups on a light surface—one with black Guatemala Bosques de San Francisco Nº 52 and the other with milky espresso and latte art. Flavor notes for each balanced sweet coffee are listed nearby, featuring Coffee Bird.

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Guatemala Bosques de San Francisco Nº 52

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Tastes Like: Milk chocolate, Red apple, Toffee

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A bag of RAVE COFFEE Brazil Guima Estate Nº 303 with a blue and white design, classic coffee notes, roast info, certification icons, and the “1% for the Planet” slogan. Great coffee, made simple against a blue background. Two cups of classic coffee on a beige background: one holds black RAVE COFFEE Brazil Guima Estate Nº 303, the other a milk-based espresso with latte art. Yellow labels showcase each cup’s unique flavor notes above and below.

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Brazil Guima Estate Nº 303

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Tastes Like: Brown sugar, Chocolate, Biscuit

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Monsoon malabar coffee A white coffee cup of black Indian Monsoon Malabar Coffee Nº 53 sits on a light beige background. Beside it, text—Chocolate Smoky Cedar as a black filter—appears with each word highlighted in yellow.

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Indian Monsoon Malabar Coffee Nº 53

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Tastes Like: Chocolate, Cedar, Smoky

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Decaf coffee, Sugarcane process Two cups on beige: one with black Colombia El Carmen Sugarcane Decaf Nº 77, one with latte art. Savor notes of red fruits, chocolate, caramel (black) or crème brûlée, shortbread (milk). Mycotoxin tested for pure enjoyment.

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Colombia El Carmen Sugarcane Decaf Nº 77

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Tastes Like: Chocolate, Vanilla, Red fruits

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342 Mexico Café El Zapoteco 250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label details 342 Mexico Café El Zapoteco as a black filter: milk chocolate glace cherry pecan. As milk-based espresso: pecan pie blonde chocolate

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Mexico Café El Zapoteco Nº 342

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Tastes Like: Milk chocolate, Pecan, Glace cherry

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A white coffee bag labeled RAVE with a purple top, featuring details for Costa Rica Coope Dota Nº 313 sustainable coffee, sits upright on a pinkish-purple background. Close-up of sustainable coffee brewing in a white filter, with water poured from a gooseneck kettle. Yellow and white text reads: “Costa Rica Coope Dota Nº 313 — Butter Candy Apple Cocoa as a Black Filter” on a black background.

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Costa Rica Coope Dota Nº 313

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Tastes Like: Apple, Cocoa, Butter candy

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325 Honduras Finca La Valentina 250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label details 325 Honduras Finca La Valentina as milk based espresso: grape jelly praline

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Honduras Finca La Valentina N°325

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Tastes Like: Milk chocolate, Treacle, Red grape

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340 Kenya Mutheru AB 250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label details Two white cups on beige: one with black coffee labeled "Kenya Mutheru AB Nº 340" by RAVE COFFEE (notes of rhubarb, grapefruit; espresso or black filter style), and one with latte art labeled Rhubarb Custard.

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Kenya Mutheru AB Nº 340

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Tastes Like: Rhubarb, Grapefruit, Black tea

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A bottle of Coffee Liqueur stands between a black Rave-branded box and a Rave Coffee Cocktail Guide booklet, all set against a plain white background. El Carmen No. 50 Coffee Liqueur bottle by Rave Coffee on a clean white background.
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Coffee Liqueur

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Tastes Like: Caramel, Vanilla, Molasses

£33.98

339 Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf 250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label 339 Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Tasting Notes Black Filter and Milk-based Espresso

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Guatemala Sugarcane Decaf Nº 339

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Tastes Like: Muscavado sugar, Baked plum, Hazelnut

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Burundi Izuba Coffee No 334 -  250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label details Two cups of RAVE COFFEE's Burundi Izuba Nº 334 on beige: the black coffee evokes black cherry, dark chocolate, and liquorice; the latte features sweet cherry compote and ganache notes.

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Burundi Izuba Nº 334

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Tastes Like: Black cherry, Dark chocolate, Liquorice

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Honduras El Chollo 250g coffee bag front view showing brand and label details A hand holds a cup of latte with intricate foam art as milk is poured. Above the cup, "Baked Plum Pudding Honeycomb as Milk-Based Espresso" highlights our specialty coffee: Honduras El Chollo N°326, made with natural processed beans.

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Honduras El Chollo N°326

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Tastes Like: Baked plum, Oatmeal cookie, Lemon

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A white package with black text and a yellow background features RAVE COFFEE's Ethiopia Daniso Horsa Natural Nº 332, highlighting heirloom coffee sourced from Ethiopian farms. Two cups of coffee on a beige background with text about coffee flavors.
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Ethiopia Daniso Horsa Natural Nº 332

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Tastes Like: Baked peach, Black tea, Candied lime

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A white RAVE COFFEE bag labeled Costa Rica Hermosa Honey Nº 318 features tasting notes and a 1% for the Planet logo, set against a purple background—ideal for eco-conscious coffee lovers. Two coffee cups on a light surface: the top cup holds RAVE COFFEE’s Costa Rica Hermosa Honey Nº 318 with black apricot notes; below, a honey processed latte with milk chocolate flavor. The text promotes an eco-friendly coffee experience.
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Costa Rica Hermosa Honey Nº 318

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Tastes Like: Apricot, Brown sugar, Milk chocolate

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A white and yellow RAVE COFFEE bag labeled Rwanda Kinini Anaerobic Nº 331 stands on a gold background, featuring the Kinini Washing Station, fruit-forward notes, roast details, and the 1% for the Planet logo. A white cup of RAVE COFFEE Rwanda Kinini Anaerobic Nº 331 sits on a light beige surface. Yellow text highlights Blackcurrant Assam Tea Agave; below, smaller text reads as a black filter.
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Rwanda Kinini Anaerobic Nº 331

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Tastes Like: Blackcurrant, Assam tea, Agave

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Jute Coffee Sacks with frayed edges, faded text, and colored stripes on sturdy fabric—ideal for craft projects or storing garden waste. Several Jute Coffee Sacks filled with beans, one labeled "COCA SP BRAZIL" with a farm illustration. “JUTE COFFEE SACKS” is shown—perfect for crafts or reuse as garden waste bags.

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Jute Coffee Sacks

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A bag of RAVE COFFEE’s Indonesia Sesongot Anaerobic Honey Nº 338 features a yellow label on gold, displaying tasting notes, honey processing details, sustainability info, and bold “RAVE” branding. A white coffee cup filled with black coffee sits on a light beige background. Text beside it reads: Fig, Star Anise, Sweet Sherry as a black filter. Highlighted: RAVE COFFEE Indonesia Sesongot Anaerobic Honey Nº 338, honey processed.
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Indonesia Sesongot Anaerobic Honey Nº 338

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Tastes Like: Fig, Star anise, Sweet sherry

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A white and yellow coffee bag labeled RAVE COFFEE stands upright on a yellow background. The label reads Ethiopia Aricha Adorsi Nº 346 and features washed process details, tasting notes, icons, and a 1% For The Planet logo at the bottom. Two cups on a light background: the top with RAVE COFFEE’s Ethiopia Aricha Adorsi Nº 346 black (molasses, candied lemon, cocoa); the bottom with milk (lemon tart, caramel) and latte art.
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Ethiopia Aricha Adorsi Nº 346

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Tastes Like: Molasses, Candied lemon, Cocoa

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A bag of RAVE COFFEE Colombia Danilo Pérez Gesha Nº 347 features bold black text, a 1% for the Planet logo, and highlights tropical fruit notes on a gold textured background from this premium Huila Colombia gesha coffee. A white coffee cup filled with black coffee sits on a light beige background. Beside it, bold yellow-highlighted text reads Tropical Fruit Lemon Sherry Trifle as a black filter, reflecting flavors in RAVE COFFEE’s Colombia Danilo Pérez Gesha Nº 347.
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Colombia Danilo Pérez Gesha Nº 347

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Tastes Like: Tropical fruit, Lemon, Sherry trifle

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A white and yellow RAVE COFFEE bag labeled Colombia Viani Nº 321 stands on a light blue background, featuring washed Colombian coffee with black cherry and milk chocolate notes. The 1% For The Planet logo is also shown. Two cups on beige: one with black Colombia Viani Nº 321 by RAVE COFFEE (red cherry, date, milk chocolate notes); one latte (cherry pie, chocolate cream notes).
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Colombia Viani Nº 321

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Tastes Like: Red cherry, Date, Milk chocolate

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We source a wide variety of single-origin coffee 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,...

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We source a wide variety of single-origin coffee 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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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.

We're also wholesale coffee suppliers, so we can meet your bulk coffee needs too.

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