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What kind of espresso or coffee are you looking for? Click on one of the listed coffee categories. We have premium coffee tasting sets, ground coffee, varietal pure coffee, high quality filter coffee, 100% Arabica coffee, great tasting decaffeinated coffee and of course our organic & fair trade coffee. Read more about the origin of espresso - The different ways of preparation - How to prepare an espresso at home in the portafilter machine, the fully automatic machine and in the mocha pot.

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Andraschko WIENER KAFFEEHAUS (Viennese coffee house blend)

Andraschko WIENER KAFFEEHAUS (Viennese coffee house blend)

250g | Whole Bean | 01.2028
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£6.52
(£26.08/kg) | Article No.: 10244
Delivery 1-3 Days
Filicori Zecchini (Espresso Italiano) tasting pack
Espresso Italiano

Filicori Zecchini (Espresso Italiano) tasting pack

4,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£101.23
(£25.31/kg) | Article No.: 10673
Delivery 1-3 Days
ESE Pods EUROPA - Hardy

ESE Pods EUROPA - Hardy

1,05 kg | ESE Pods | 01.2028
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£32.95
(£31.38/kg) | Article No.: 11053
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Andraschko GRAND CRU

Andraschko GRAND CRU

250g | Whole Bean | 12.2027
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£7.85
(£31.40/kg) | Article No.: 10676
Delivery 1-3 Days
ESPRESSIVO tasting pack

ESPRESSIVO tasting pack

3,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£64.82
(£21.61/kg) | Article No.: 10715
Delivery 1-3 Days
Trucillo INTENSO Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

Trucillo INTENSO Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

55g | Capsule | 06.2028
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£3.22
(£58.55/kg) | Article No.: 11391
Delivery 1-3 Days
MARZIALI CAFFÈ tasting pack

MARZIALI CAFFÈ tasting pack

750g | Whole Bean
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£20.23
(£26.97/kg) | Article No.: 10095
Delivery 1-3 Days
Hardy 100% ARABICA PORTOFINO

Hardy 100% ARABICA PORTOFINO

250g | Whole Bean | 01.2027
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£6.52
(£26.08/kg) | Article No.: 11041
Delivery 1-3 Days
Trucillo CLASSICO Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

Trucillo CLASSICO Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

55g | Capsule | 09.2028
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£3.38
(£61.45/kg) | Article No.: 11392
Delivery 1-3 Days
Caffè Pezzullo NERA

Caffè Pezzullo NERA

3,0 kg | Whole Bean | 06.2027
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£74.23
(£24.74/kg) | Article No.: 11050
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ESPRESSO MAESTRO tasting pack

ESPRESSO MAESTRO tasting pack

2,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£53.51
(£26.76/kg) | Article No.: 10893
Delivery 1-3 Days
Trucillo 100% ARABICA Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

Trucillo 100% ARABICA Nespresso®* Compatible Capsules

55g | Capsule | 09.2028
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£3.22
(£58.55/kg) | Article No.: 11389
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Espresso Jamaica Blue Mountain Aureo Duo tasting pack

Espresso Jamaica Blue Mountain Aureo Duo tasting pack

2,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£57.72
(£28.86/kg) | Article No.: 11379
Delivery 1-3 Days
MONDICAFFÈ 4 x 1 Kg tasting pack

MONDICAFFÈ 4 x 1 Kg tasting pack

4,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£82.16
(£20.54/kg) | Article No.: 10862
Delivery 1-3 Days
ESPRESSO 50/50 Mix tasting pack

ESPRESSO 50/50 Mix tasting pack

3,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£65.06
(£21.69/kg) | Article No.: 10694
Delivery 1-3 Days
NON PLUS ULTRA tasting pack

NON PLUS ULTRA tasting pack

3,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£86.62
(£28.87/kg) | Article No.: 10713
Delivery 1-3 Days
Quaranta Espresso Gran Crema
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Quaranta Espresso Gran Crema

1kg | Whole Bean | 12.2027
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£19.35
(£19.35/kg) | Article No.: 11399
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Quaranta Espresso Oro
Neuheit Newcomer

Quaranta Espresso Oro

1kg | Whole Bean | 02.2028
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£20.56
(£20.56/kg) | Article No.: 11397
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ESPRESSO PREMIUM TRIO Tasting Pack

ESPRESSO PREMIUM TRIO Tasting Pack

3,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£74.15 £80.67 8%
(£24.72/kg) | Article No.: 11378
Delivery 1-3 Days
Jamaica Blue Mountain Espresso Altura tasting pack

Jamaica Blue Mountain Espresso Altura tasting pack

2,0 kg | Whole Bean
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£54.08
(£27.04/kg) | Article No.: 11377
Delivery 1-3 Days

How to Choose the Perfect Coffee Beans: A Comprehensive Guide for Coffee Lovers

Understanding Coffee Bean Types

Arabica vs. Robusta: Key Differences

Arabica and Robusta are the two main types of coffee beans, each with distinct characteristics. Arabica beans are known for their smooth, complex flavors and lower caffeine content. They typically have a sweet, fruity, or floral aroma and are favored by coffee connoisseurs. In contrast, Robusta beans are stronger, with a more bitter and earthy flavor profile, and higher caffeine content. They are often used in espresso blends to add depth and crema.

Specialty vs. Commercial Coffee

Specialty coffee is distinguished by its high quality, traceability, and adherence to rigorous production standards. These beans are often graded on a 100-point scale, with scores above 80 considered specialty grade. Commercial coffee, on the other hand, is mass-produced and typically lacks the nuanced flavors and ethical sourcing practices of specialty coffee.

Coffee Growing Regions and Their Impact on Flavor

Africa

African coffees, particularly those from Ethiopia and Kenya, are known for their bright acidity, floral notes, and complex fruit flavors. Ethiopian coffees often feature citrus and berry flavors, while Kenyan beans are renowned for their bold, wine-like characteristics.

South America

South American countries like Brazil and Colombia produce coffee with balanced flavor profiles. Brazilian coffees are typically nutty and chocolatey with low acidity, making them ideal for espresso. Colombian beans are known for their smooth, mild flavor with hints of caramel and red fruits.

Asia

Asian coffee-growing regions, such as Sumatra and Java in Indonesia, are famous for producing beans with earthy, spicy, and sometimes smoky flavors. These beans often have a fuller body and lower acidity, appealing to those who prefer a robust, rich cup of coffee.

Coffee Bean Processing Methods

Washed Process

The washed process involves removing the cherry’s pulp before the beans are dried. This method results in a cleaner, brighter flavor profile, emphasizing the bean's natural acidity and clarity.

Natural Process

In the natural process, the coffee cherries are dried with the fruit still intact, imparting more sweetness and fruitiness to the beans. This method often produces coffee with a heavier body and a more complex flavor profile.

Honey Process

The honey process is a hybrid of the washed and natural methods. Some of the fruit pulp is left on the beans during drying, resulting in a balanced flavor with both sweetness and acidity.

The Importance of Coffee Bean Freshness

Roast Date vs. Expiration Date

When purchasing coffee beans, always check the roast date rather than the expiration date. Coffee beans are at their peak flavor within 2 to 4 weeks of roasting. An expiration date often reflects a longer shelf life, during which the beans may lose their freshness and flavor.

How to Store Coffee Beans

Proper storage is crucial for maintaining the freshness of your coffee beans. Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Avoid refrigeration or freezing, as moisture can affect the beans' quality.

Roast Profiles: Finding Your Perfect Match

Light, Medium, and Dark Roasts

Light roasts preserve most of the bean's original flavors, offering bright acidity and fruity or floral notes. Medium roasts provide a balanced flavor with a slight sweetness and more body. Dark roasts have a bolder, richer taste with a pronounced bitterness and lower acidity.

Impact on Flavor and Aroma

The roast level significantly impacts the coffee’s flavor and aroma. Light roasts are ideal for those who appreciate nuanced flavors, while dark roasts are preferred by those who enjoy a strong, smoky taste.

Grinding Coffee Beans: The Essential Guide

Choosing the Right Grind Size

The grind size affects the extraction rate and flavor of your coffee. A coarse grind is suitable for French press or cold brew, while a fine grind is necessary for espresso. Adjusting the grind size allows you to customize the strength and flavor of your coffee.

Burr Grinders vs. Blade Grinders

Burr grinders are recommended for their consistency in producing uniform grind sizes, which is essential for optimal extraction. Blade grinders, while more affordable, can result in uneven grinds, leading to inconsistent flavors.

Ethical Considerations in Coffee Buying

Fair Trade Coffee

Fair Trade certification ensures that coffee farmers receive fair compensation for their work, promoting sustainable farming practices and improving living conditions in coffee-growing communities.

Organic Coffee

Organic coffee is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, offering a healthier option for both consumers and the environment. Look for the organic certification on coffee packaging to ensure you’re buying genuinely organic products.

Direct Trade

Direct Trade involves purchasing coffee directly from farmers, bypassing intermediaries. This approach often results in higher quality coffee and better prices for farmers, fostering a more sustainable coffee industry.

Specialty Coffee: What to Look For

Third Wave Coffee Movement

The Third Wave Coffee Movement emphasizes the artisanal production of coffee, treating it as a craft beverage rather than a commodity. Look for cafes and roasters that highlight transparency in sourcing, high-quality beans, and precise brewing methods.

Single-Origin vs. Blends

Single-origin coffees come from a specific region, farm, or even a single lot, offering unique flavor profiles. Blends combine beans from different regions to create a balanced and consistent flavor. Both have their merits, depending on your taste preferences.

FAQs: Answering Your Coffee Bean Questions

How do I know if coffee beans are fresh?

Fresh coffee beans should have a strong, pleasant aroma and a shiny, oily surface. If the beans appear dull and lack fragrance, they may be past their prime.

What’s the best way to store coffee beans?

Store coffee beans in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Avoid refrigeration, as the temperature fluctuations can introduce moisture, leading to stale coffee.