India Darjeeling 1st Flush

Price range: £22.00 through £44.00

Australian Skybury

Price range: £10.50 through £40.00

Back by popular demand!

Set in the middle of tropical forests, in Queensland, the Australian skybury coffee is surprisingly smooth with a velvet character and soft body- extra special.

Strength: 4

India Darjeeling 2nd Flush

Price range: £15.00 through £30.00

India’s north eastern region of Darjeeling is set in the foothills of the Himalayas. Second flush teas are picked in May and June after the bushes have lain dormant over the Winter.

Peru Tunki

Price range: £7.50 through £28.00

Grown at an altitude of 1600-1800 metres above the sea in the beautiful Tambopata valley and named after a local wild bird. This exceptional coffee is sustainably shade grown it is traditionally farmed by hand without the use of pesticides or chemicals, hand washed in spring water and picked by the local indigenous people the Quechua.

Strength: 3

Cupping notes: Fragrance / aroma of dried fruits such as figs, chocolate flavour with notes of grapefruit, bright citric acidity such as sweet lime, smooth body and clean and long-lasting finish.

Kenya AA Estate

Price range: £7.50 through £28.00

Kenya is well known for its organised coffee cooperatives, AA grade is the highest grade beans which is sold at the weekly auction at the Nairobi coffee exchange.

Strength: 3

Cupping notes: Complex, rich body. Flavours of orange peel, lemonade, floral and berry.

Indonesia Sumatra Lintong Triple Picked

Price range: £7.50 through £28.00

Sumatra produces some of the most striking and recognizable profiles in the coffee world: earthy, full and packed with cedar and spice.
The Lintong region rises to a high plateau, providing the altitude necessary for Arabica cultivation.

The Grade 1 Triple-Picked distinction is, as one might guess, hand sorted three times, which results in a very consistent cup that includes only perfectly ripe fruit.

Strength: 4

Cupping notes: Cherry, lemon, grapefruit, cedar, moss, dark chocolate, nutmeg, savoury; juicy acidity; balanced and clean.

Mocha/Java

Price range: £7.50 through £28.00

The classic timeless blend of single estate Ethiopian Sidamo and Indonesian Sumatra. Smooth and rich in flavour with winey tones. Great for a moka pot.

Strength: 3

Decaffeinated Medium

Price range: £7.00 through £26.00

Mountain water processed that removes the caffeine while keeping the coffee’s flavour in place without the use of harsh chemicals. Roasted to suit differing tastes we offer a medium and dark strength (origins may vary).

Strength: 2

Mocha/Italian

Price range: £7.00 through £26.00

Another traditional blend combining our full strength Italian and distinctive Sidamo resulting in a deep, full bodied coffee.

Strength: 4

Colombia Supremo

Price range: £7.00 through £26.00

The Andes Mountains run through the department of Huila, Colombia. The area’s resulting mineral-rich soil and microclimates contribute to a celebrated cup profile that’s typically juicy, fruity and complex, with a rich, full body.

Strength: 4

Cupping Notes: Well-balanced acidity and a delicate body. It starts off sweet and with slight notes of tart fruit and finishes with a bittersweet, dark-cocoa note.