We take you to Central Africa, to the Democratic Republic of Congo with our seasonal special coffee: JAVA STOP. This organic, city roast coffee is a fun cherry bomb of a coffee!
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We take you to Central Africa, to the Democratic Republic of Congo with our seasonal special coffee: JAVA STOP. This organic, city roast coffee is a fun cherry bomb of a coffee!
All the way from Papua New Guinea. A medium-dark roast coffee, SUPERSONIC makes me think of s’mores: melted chocolate and toasted marshmallows plus graham crackers and smokiness from the campfire.
Of course, we don’t actually roast the coffee over a campfire. To get that complexity and earthiness, we take a medium roast Papua New Guinea coffee and add a dash of dark roast Sumatran and Latin American beans.
We loved the honey processed coffee in OASIS so much we had to do another honey coffee. This lighter roast Costa Rican honey will transport you to your happy place.
Paradise is here for a good time, not a long time, so get it while you can.
A medium roast blend of coffees grown by women coffee farmers in northwest Peru. This coffee has a syrupy feel & makes me think of candied cashews. Yum!
Perk up a dark 2020 winter, with Starlight - #SparkplugCoffee seasonal special. For a limited time only. Earthy, nutty, chocolately blend of coffees from Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.
A Honduran Honey Processed Coffee - Fall 2020
Oasis will soothe your coffee thirst. It is a juicy, syrupy, honey processed organic coffee from Honduras - a bit tart, a bit sweet, totally delicious!
A medium roast coffee from the wilds of Guatemala
TRAILBLAZER is a medium roast coffee so that you can taste the peppery, spiciness of the coffee while still getting a smooth, rich and complex cup of coffee. Like all our seasonal picks, TRAILBLAZER is a limited edition coffee, just here for a few weeks so get it while you can!
Print is not dead! And how fabulous to enjoy a fresh Canadian magazine with your coffee - at home. We tasted a lot of coffees to come up with the f/8 special edition. Rita, PhotoED’s editor, suggested a fruity and floral, lighter roast and we think this Kenyan and Ethiopian blend is a perfect fit.