Coffee typically involves a deep understanding of beans and brewing methods. The choice of bean plays a crucial role in determining the final flavor of the cup. Common coffee beans used include Arabica, Robusta, Liberica, and Excelsa, each offering unique taste profiles and characteristics.

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  • Africa

    African coffee is prized for its vibrant and complex aromas, with floral, fruity and citrus notes. Grown at high altitudes in renowned regions such as Ethiopia, Kenya and Rwanda, it offers an elegant profile, bright acidity and a clean, intense and refined taste.

  • Latin America

    Latin American coffee is renowned for its balanced, smooth and aromatic taste with notes of chocolate, caramel, nuts and delicate fruits.

    Cultivated in mountainous regions in countries such as Brazil, Colombia or Guatemala, it offers a pleasant acidity, velvety body and a rich aroma, appreciated by coffee lovers around the world.

  • Asia

    Asian coffee is prized for its intense, exotic and spicy profile, with notes of earth, dark chocolate, licorice and spices.

    Originating from regions such as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea or India, this coffee typically has a full body, low acidity and deep aromas, ideal for rich espressos and complex blends.

  • Blend

    Coffee blends from different regions bring the perfect balance of aromas, body and intensity to the cup.

    By combining coffees from Latin America, Africa or Asia, each blend acquires a unique profile: sweet and chocolatey notes, floral or fruity accents and a rich crema, harmonized for a consistent and complex taste.

    The result is a versatile, balanced and full-bodied coffee, suitable for both intense espresso and milk-based drinks.

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Burundi Kayanza Nemba

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Coffee from Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to specialty coffee producers in East Africa and its neighbourhood.

The coffee in this country is produced almost entirely by small farmers, and much of this production is of exceptional quality.

With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi occupies a special place on the specialty coffee map every year.

Ethiopia Guji

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Availability: 194 In Stock

Coffee from Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to specialty coffee producers in East Africa and its neighbourhood.

The coffee in this country is produced almost entirely by small farmers, and much of this production is of exceptional quality.

With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi occupies a special place on the specialty coffee map every year.

Ethiopia Yrgacheffe

lei60.00
Availability: 194 In Stock

Coffee from Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to specialty coffee producers in East Africa and its neighbourhood.

The coffee in this country is produced almost entirely by small farmers, and much of this production is of exceptional quality.

With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi occupies a special place on the specialty coffee map every year.

Rwanda Muzo Honey

lei60.00
Availability: 194 In Stock

Coffee from Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to specialty coffee producers in East Africa and its neighbourhood.

The coffee in this country is produced almost entirely by small farmers, and much of this production is of exceptional quality.

With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi occupies a special place on the specialty coffee map every year.

Kenya Ruka Chui

lei60.00
Availability: 194 In Stock

Coffee from Burundi has long been overlooked in comparison to specialty coffee producers in East Africa and its neighbourhood.

The coffee in this country is produced almost entirely by small farmers, and much of this production is of exceptional quality.

With its super sweet, clean and often floral coffees, Burundi occupies a special place on the specialty coffee map every year.