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Single Origin Coffee vs Blends - which is better?

Single Origin Coffee vs Blends - which is better?

Common Questions Answered & A Buyer-Beware Tip

While there are some wonderful single origins out there, we here at Sparkplug aren’t afraid to get controversial by saying, in a debate between single origin coffee vs blends, we’re pro blend. Every time.

LIMITED EDITION:  The BEL AIR

LIMITED EDITION: The BEL AIR

There’s something about a rich, chocolatey, smooth cup of coffee that tastes exactly how you expect a great coffee to taste. And this delicious Brazilian coffee is a classic.

LIMITED EDITION: Happy Camper

LIMITED EDITION: Happy Camper

This coffee gets its spiciness and complexity from medium roast FairTrade and organic beans, grown in the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico.

LIMITED EDITION: Java Stop

LIMITED EDITION: Java Stop

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!

DARK ROAST COFFEE - The Ultimate Guide

DARK ROAST COFFEE - The Ultimate Guide

Do you love smoky and rich coffee? Do you think bitterness in your coffee is a good thing? Or are you not sure what a dark roast even is?

LIMITED EDITION:  Supersonic

LIMITED EDITION: Supersonic

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.

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LIMITED EDITION: New Horizons

LIMITED EDITION: New Horizons

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!