Origins

Single-origin coffees

Each lot carries the fingerprint of its altitude, soil, and the hands that picked it.

Sumatra
Indonesia

Sumatra

Sumatran giling basah (wet-hulled) coffees are unmistakable: earthy, syrupy body, cedar and tobacco notes, a finish that lingers like dark cocoa. The honey-proc…

  • Cocoa
  • Honey
  • Spicy
Aceh1400 masl
Cerrado
Brazil

Cerrado

The Cerrado plateau yields sun-dried naturals with heavy body, low acidity, and dessert-like sweetness — peanut, milk chocolate, and dried fig. The backbone of …

  • Caramel
  • Chocolate
  • Nutty
Minas Gerais1100 masl
Antigua
Guatemala

Antigua

Three volcanoes ring Antigua valley, dusting the soil with mineral ash. The classic profile is full-bodied with dark chocolate, hazelnut, and a soft orange-zest…

  • Caramel
  • Chocolate
  • Nutty
Sacatepéquez1550 masl
Nyeri
Kenya

Nyeri

Kenyan coffee carries one of the most recognisable cup signatures in the world: blackcurrant, grapefruit, and a glassy phosphoric acidity. Nyeri sits between Mo…

  • Berry
  • Citrus
  • Cocoa
Central Highlands1800 masl
Huila
Colombia

Huila

Huila sits in the southern Colombian Andes, a tapestry of small farms tracing volcanic slopes. The microclimate produces classic sweet-balanced cups: panela sug…

  • Caramel
  • Citrus
  • Stonefruit
Huila1750 masl
Yirgacheffe
Ethiopia

Yirgacheffe

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. Yirgacheffe lots are prized for jasmine-like aromatics, bergamot tea quality, and an almost crystalline acidity. Cherries …

  • Berry
  • Citrus
  • Floral
Sidamo2100 masl