101 products
Sort by:
101 products
“Nuggets” are India’s top Extra Bold screen selections—large, dense arabica beans historically exported from the princely state of Mysore. Sourced from legacy estates in Karnataka’s highlands, these lots are prized for sweetness, polish, and tactile weight. Taken to a dark roast with an extended Maillard phase, the profile lands in a fudge‑bittersweet chocolate core; caramelized sugars read as molasses and toffee; and roasted‑almond/walnut tones anchor the mid‑palate. Acidity falls to a low, the body is heavy and coating with excellent crema potential. Expect a long, tidy cocoa‑nut finish—luxurious, consistent, and built for comfort or dense espresso bases.
Crafted as a meticulous blend of our exceptional single-origin lots, our signature house roast represents the pinnacle of artisan curation and precision roasting. This balanced selection of high-density seeds is specifically built to highlight harmonious synergy across diverse regional terroirs. Available in light, medium, and dark roast profiles, this versatile blend adapts beautifully to your preferred morning ritual. The lighter profile delivers vibrant complexity, the medium brings superb balance, and our dark roast provides an unyielding, rich body. Meticulously optimized for a brilliant pulse-pour drip or a luxurious, velvety espresso extraction, this signature house offering delivers an elevated, deeply sophisticated consumer experience that defines our roasting philosophy.
Mandheling denotes classic North Sumatran coffee prepared via wet‑hulling (giling basah), where parchment is partially dried, hulled at higher moisture, then slow‑finished—yielding plush texture, low acidity, and forest‑spice nuance. Grade 1 sorting tightens defects for a cleaner, more polished cup. Taken to a medium–dark curve, this lot develops a fudgy chocolate core; caramelized sugars lean to toffee and caramel; and gentle cedar/sweet‑spice layers ride alongside toasted‑almond and walnut warmth. Acidity stays low and smoothly integrated, emphasizing weight and calm structure. Expect a long, tidy cocoa‑nut finish with a subtle cedar echo—comforting, composed, and distinctly Sumatra.
On the slopes of Mount Elgon, an ancient volcano on the Uganda Kenya border, Bugisu coffee is grown in a landscape shaped by elevation, rainfall, and rich volcanic soils. This organic lot comes from family farms in the Kapchorwa District and is named for the Bugisu people native to the area, tying the coffee’s identity directly to place and community. The Sipi Falls Coffee Project has been involved in regulating and supporting production since 1999, and over time it has evolved to help protect more than 2,000 hectares of coffee land. That long horizon matters because it creates continuity: consistent standards, practical support, and a focus on quality that can be sustained season after season. Agronomic practices have improved through intercropping, which helps maintain soil health and provides coffee plants with access to vital nutrients while also supporting farm resilience. This coffee is washed and grown across 1,300 to 2,000 masl, giving it a broad but high potential range for structure and cleanliness. Roasted to a medium dark profile, it is designed to feel grounded and complete, with a smooth, composed finish that works well for daily brewing and espresso.
Bali Organic Blue Moon comes from the Kintamani Highlands in northern Bali. Roasted to a medium roast to highlight a smooth, syrupy body and a deep, rounded sweetness. In the cup, expect chocolate driven sweetness with a cedar-like structure, dark sugar depth, and a vanilla toned finish. Balanced and versatile, it performs beautifully across espresso and filter brewing.
In the hills of Nueva Segovia around San Juan del Río, the Las Segovias cooperative organizes selective handpicking, clean washed milling, and even patio drying methods that underline Nicaragua’s reputation for poised sweetness. SHG density supports a medium curve that develops a fudgy chocolate core while turning cane sugars toward toffee and caramel. Roasted‑almond and walnut tones round the mid‑palate, the body drinks velvety and cohesive, and acidity stays low and smoothly integrated to support a chocolate‑forward line. Expect a long, tidy cocoa‑nut finish—comforting for daily and reliably structured espresso without harshness.
On the volcanic cordillera of Apaneca‑Ilamatepec, farms like La Esperanza helped revive El Salvador’s quality reputation after decades of upheaval—replanting Bourbon and Pacas, tightening selective picking, and investing in clean washed milling. SHG density from these high slopes tolerates deeper roasting without collapsing sweetness. Taken dark with an extended Maillard, the cup settles into bittersweet chocolate and molasses, with toffee and roasted‑walnut tones anchoring the mid‑palate. Acidity falls to a soft, integrated hum; texture turns heavy and coating. Expect a measured, chocolate‑sweet finish that reflects disciplined wet‑mill practice and Rainforest Alliance standards—comforting, polished, and steady.
Cultivated on the fertile, volcanic slopes of the Mauka Honaunau District on the Big Island, this premium single-origin lot represents one of the rarest classifications in specialty coffee. Hand-harvested by local multi-generational family estates, the green coffee undergoes a traditional fully washed process before being dry-milled and rigorously sorted by physical size and shape. Unlike standard flat-faced coffee beans, this lot isolates the rare peaberry mutation, where a single, round seed develops inside the cherry rather than two. This unique spherical shape allows for highly uniform heat transfer and exceptional density inside the drum.
Boquete’s cool Pacific breezes, volcanic soils, and meticulous wet mills helped put Panama on the specialty map long before Geisha stole the headlines. SHB density and selective handpicking produce parchment that shines when kept light. Expect lemon zest and sweet citrus over a honeyed cane core, with jasmine and white‑grape aromatics and a gentle stone‑fruit hint. The acidity reads bright, crystalline, and composed—not sharp—while the body lands silky and tea‑like. The cup closes clean and sweet with citrus‑floral persistence. It’s classic Boquete poise: elegant, refreshing, and engineered for clarity by estates and smallholders who prize immaculate washed processing.
Grown in the mineral-rich volcanic soils surrounding the Nevado de Huila volcano, this exceptional Supremo EP lot thrives within an ideal microclimate for complex seed development. Harvested by hand on small regional family estates, these large-screen 17/18 seeds are carefully de-pulped using manual hand-cranked machinery before being evenly sun-dried on traditional raised beds. The meticulous washed processing ensures immaculate structural consistency, allowing the dense seeds to hold up beautifully under deep, robust roasting temperatures. This single-origin selection delivers a bold, velvety body that starts with a distinct underlying sweetness and transitions into a remarkably rich, clean finish, capturing the peak of Huila’s celebrated regional terroir.
Chiapas borders Guatemala’s high ranges, where smallholder cooperatives revived quality through Organic and Fair-Trade programs—tight selective picking, clean washed processing, and slow mountain drying. Kept at a medium–light roast, this lot shows lemon‑honey brightness and white‑grape lift over a cane‑sugar core, with a touch of light cocoa to steady the cup and jasmine‑like aromatics. Acidity reads lively but composed; the body is silky and tea‑like, never thin. Expect a clean, sweet finish with citrus‑floral persistence and gentle apple/pear nuance—an elegant everyday Mexico profile that balances refreshment with approachable sweetness.
Drawn from PNG’s Eastern Highlands, “A Mile High” coffees are selectively handpicked and classically washed, then slow‑dried to protect sweetness and structure. The region’s tidy wet mills and careful screen grading deliver even roasting and a naturally clean profile. Taken to a dark roast with an extended Maillard phase, this lot settles into a fudgy chocolate core; caramelized sugars show as molasses and toffee; and roasted‑almond/walnut tones anchor the mid‑palate. Acidity stays very low and smoothly integrated, emphasizing weight and composure. Expect a long, tidy cocoa‑nut finish—dependably rich on its own and rock‑solid for dense, crema‑forward espresso service.
Honduras has become one of Central America’s most important origins for specialty coffee, with quality increasingly driven by smallholder cooperatives that share processing infrastructure and agronomic knowledge. Kingdom Growers comes from the Montecillos Mountain Range, where nearly 200 small farms work together to strengthen consistency and raise long term income through community scale production. In this region, farms are often just a few acres, and coffee is harvested by hand on steep slopes before lots are processed and milled with shared standards. Montecillos is recognized by IHCAFE as one of Honduras’s major coffee growing regions, spanning locales such as La Paz, Comayagua, Santa Bárbara, and Intibucá. This washed selection is grown at 1,200 to 1,600 masl, where elevation supports steady ripening and a structured cup. Roasted to a medium profile, it’s designed for everyday brewing with balance, clarity, and dependable sweetness.
La Laja is rooted in Veracruz coffee history, beginning in 1920 when Hermilo Sampieri purchased his first farm in Huatusco. Over time, one farm became a network of fincas, and the group expanded its expertise beyond growing into processing, operating both wet and dry mills. In addition to its own farms, La Laja purchases cherries from small farmers in Chiapas, bringing a wider range of fruit into a consistent processing system. This coffee is honey processed, meaning the skin is removed while the sugary mucilage remains on the bean during fermentation, building a rounder sweetness and a richer texture. After depulping, it dries slowly for up to 20 days on covered raised beds, a patient approach that supports even drying and stability. Roasted dark, the intent is depth with sweetness: a structured cup that feels smooth and complete, especially well-suited to espresso and milk-based drinks. Honey processing can help maintain a sweet core even as roast development increases, making this a strong choice for customers who want richness without a harsh edge. It is also a great option for anyone who enjoys a darker profile that still feels polished and balanced.
Cultivated within the prominent western highlands of Guatemala bordering Mexico, this single-origin selection showcases the historical agricultural traditions of the ethnically diverse Huehuetenango department. The region benefits from dry, warm mountain winds that shield the crops from frost, encouraging optimal development conditions across localized high-altitude microclimates. Family smallholders hand-harvest the crop before utilizing a standard fully washed processing method to refine the seeds. Attaining a Strictly Hard Bean (SHB) classification verifies that the lot was grown between 1,500 and 1,700 meters above sea level, producing dense structural properties that facilitate highly predictable heat distribution throughout a roast cycle. The foundational lot consists entirely of traditional Arabica Bourbon, Caturra, and Pache varieties.