Tea

Light, clean brews that resemble tea in structure. You’ll often find notes of Earl Grey, jasmine, or green tea in them.

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HAYB - SIE PRZELEWA Kwiat Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: HAYB

Roasting date: 15.06.2026

Speciality coffee from Ethiopia roasted by HAYB roastery from Poland. Light roast, recommended especially for batch pour-overs. Also great for drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the notes of tea, fruit, and flowers.Origin: Ethiopia GujiStore in a cold and dry space.
COFFEE PLANT - FLOW Juicy Fruit Filter 250g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 24.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Uganda and Ethiopia, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of stone fruit, lemon, black tea.Country: Uganda, EthiopiaProcessing: Washed Varietal: MixExperience the intense juiciness of fruit with FLOW Juicy Fruit! In this unique blend, we have combined beans from Uganda and Ethiopia to create the perfect combination of distinctive African flavors. Thanks to traditional washed processing, the coffee retains its intense juiciness, emphasizing the richness of its fruity notes. Truly juicy.Store in a cold and dry space.
Bracia Ziółkowscy - Ethiopia Szybki Przelew Filter 250g

Manufacturer: BRACIA ZIÓŁKOWSCY

Roasting date: 10.06.2026

A blend of whole-bean specialty coffee from Ethiopia, roasted by Bracia Ziółkowscy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles berries and black tea.Country: EthiopiaRegion: GujiProcessing: NaturalStore in a cold and dry space.
HAYB - SIE PRZELEWA Kwiat Washed Filter 500 g

Manufacturer: HAYB

Roasting date: 10.08.2026

Speciality coffee from Ethiopia roasted by HAYB roastery from Poland. Light roast, recommended especially for batch pour-overs. Also great for drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the notes of tea, fruit, and flowers.Origin: Ethiopia GujiStore in a cold and dry space.
COFFEE PLANT - FLOW Juicy Fruit Filter 800g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 19.05.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Uganda and Ethiopia, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of stone fruit, lemon, black tea.Country: Uganda, EthiopiaProcessing: Washed Varietal: MixExperience the intense juiciness of fruit with FLOW Juicy Fruit! In this unique blend, we have combined beans from Uganda and Ethiopia to create the perfect combination of distinctive African flavors. Thanks to traditional washed processing, the coffee retains its intense juiciness, emphasizing the richness of its fruity notes. Truly juicy.Store in a cold and dry space.
COFFEELAB - Brazil Fazenda Vivir Café Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEELAB

Roasting date: 20.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Brazil, roasted in Warsaw by CoffeeLab. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of dried apricot, muscovado and rice tea.Origin: BrazilRegion: Cerrado MineiroFarm: Fazenda Vivir CaféVariety: Red CatuaíProcessing: Induced FermentationAltitude: 1100 m a.s.l.Brazil from the Veloso sisters is a proper sweet one for filter: sticky and dessert-like. Just right over a few ice cubes when you feel like a cold coffee that leans more sweet than fruity and juicy. You won’t find high acidity or a citrusy kick here. Instead, there are notes of dried fruit, like sweet apricot, alongside the darker, deeper sweetness of muscovado sugar. The finish reminds us of rice tea: gently toasted, smooth, with a pleasantly sticky texture.ABOUT THE FARMBehind this coffee are Virgínia and Viviane Veloso, sisters and co-founders of Vivir Café. Their family has been working with coffee in Cerrado Mineiro for over 50 years, and today they produce coffee across six farms, focusing on specialty Arabica, quality and a more conscious approach to farming. This lot is Red Catuaí grown at 1100 m a.s.l., processed as a natural with 48 hours of induced fermentation.Store in a cold and dry space.
Hi! Coffeedesk - Juicy Monster Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: HI! COFFEEDESK

Roasting date: 01.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Kenya. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of black currants, grapefruit, red currant, tea and brown sugar.Origin: KenyaRegion: KirinyagaFarm: Kiamutuira Washing Station / Mutira Cooperative SocietyVariety: SL28, SL34, BatianProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1650–1700 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE FARMKiamutuira is a factory (washing station) in the Kirinyaga region, belonging to the Mutira Cooperative Society. The factory itself has been operating since 1996, and the cooperative has been a part of Kenyan coffee history since 1951. The coffee comes from approximately 600 smallholders, with the average farm measuring just 0.1 ha. Small scale. Great precision.The crops are situated at an altitude of 1,650–1,700 meters above sea level, near the forest boundary of Mount Kenya. The soils are volcanic, and macadamia trees appear among the shade trees. Tea is also grown in the region, which reflects the climate of the area well: high, green, humid, with excellent conditions for the slow ripening of cherries. The coffee is processed using the washed method, so we expect cleanliness, high acidity, and classic Kenyan juiciness.ROASTER'S OPINIONThis is Kenya in a good, precise style. High acidity, plenty of juiciness, a clean profile, and that exact character you look for in Kirinyaga. Blackcurrant, citrus, tea. Zero randomness. A coffee like this does not need stories about magic. It needs a good recipe.Store in a dry and cool place.
COFFEE PLANT - FLOW Cold Brew Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 26.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Kenya and Ethiopia, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of fresh citrus, stone fruits and tea.Country: Kenya, EthiopiaRegion: Nyeri, SidamaProcessing: Fully washedVarietal: SL28, SL34, HeirloomAltitude: 1700-2140 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE COFFEEFLOW Cold Brew is a coffee that gives an impression of freshness and lightness from the very first sip. Citrus clarity combines here with delicate notes of stone fruit and a subtle, tea-like finish.The flavor profile is clean and easy to read — distinct, yet at the same time light, harmonious, and well-balanced. This is a cold brew that works especially well on warm days: refreshing, juicy, and pleasant from beginning to end.ROASTER'S OPINIONFLOW Cold Brew is a light, fresh, and perfectly balanced blend of coffees from Kenya and Ethiopia, designed for refreshing cold infusions ideal for summer.Kenya is responsible for the distinct, citrusy energy and structure that gives the beverage clarity and expressiveness — making it work perfectly as a cold brew. Ethiopia, in turn, brings delicacy, a tea-like character, and notes of stone fruit, making the whole profile lighter, cleaner, and more harmonious.The result is a highly drinkable profile where freshness and juiciness go hand in hand with a natural, subtle sweetness. This is a cold brew created for warm days — refreshing, light, and exactly the kind you reach for when you want something simple, fresh, and pleasant.RECIPEFLOW Cold Brew works best in a cold version — that is when it most fully reveals its freshness, lightness, and distinctly citrusy character.Start with a coarse grind of the coffee, in the range of about 28–32 clicks on a Comandante grinder (30 clicks is a good starting point). Then, pour cold, filtered water over it, keeping a ratio of 6 g of coffee per 100 g of water, and place the whole thing in the refrigerator for 14–16 hours.Store in a cold and dry space.
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COFFEE PLANT - Tanzania Mondul Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 03.08.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Tanzania, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of stone fruits, flowers, tea and lemon.Origin: TanzaniaRegion: ArushaFarm: Mondul EstateProcessing: Fully WashedVariety: BourbonAltitude: 1550-1900 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE FARMMondul Estate is part of the historic Burka Farm in the Arusha region, founded in 1899 by German settlers. Since 1929, it has been managed by a group of Swiss investors. The coffee trees grow at an altitude of 1,600–1,765 meters above sea level, under the shade of trees, which promotes the slow ripening of the fruit and the development of a complex profile.Over 200 people work permanently on the farm, and during the harvest season, up to 2,000 seasonal workers join them. The farm provides housing, medical care, and education for workers and their families, while focusing on responsible and environmentally friendly farming methods.The name "Mondul" comes from natural springs that have nourished the crops and local communities for generations. Water from these springs is also used for wet processing – after harvesting, ripe cherries are washed and fermented, then dried on raised African beds for about 7 days. This process preserves the clarity of the profile and brings out a delicate floral note, citrus, and tea-like qualities, without unnecessary heaviness or fermented character.ROASTER'S OPINIONIt is rare to come across coffee from a farm that has been operating continuously since 1899. Mondul is precisely such a case – one of the oldest and most recognizable farms in Tanzania, now belonging to Burka Estate at the foot of Mount Meru. The washed process emphasizes the clarity of the profile, allowing delicate florals, citrus, and a tea-like note to shine through.In the aroma, delicate flowers and fresh lemon come to the fore, with a light, tea-like note appearing in the background. In flavor, stone fruits build sweetness, while lemon brings a refreshing, medium acidity that does not dominate the profile. The finish remains gently tea-like. The coffee has a soft, velvety body, making it light and balanced.Store in a cool and dry place.
COFFEELAB - Tanzania Itumpi PB Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEELAB

Roasting date: 20.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Tanzania, roasted in Warsaw by CoffeeLab. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of rhubarb, red grapefruit and tea.Origin: TanzaniaRegion: SongweFarm: ItumpiVariety:  N 39, KT 423 (peaberry)Processing: WashedAltitude: 1500 – 1700 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE COFFEEThey are already here! Just as the warm weather has settled in for good, the first fresh harvests from Africa are starting to arrive. Itumpi from Tanzania clearly reminds us why we value coffees from this part of the continent: crisp, juicy brews with a large dose of freshness.In taste, Itumpi leans towards green-red rhubarb and pink grapefruit. The acidity is distinct and pleasantly juicy. In mouthfeel, the coffee is light, tea-like, and clean, with a crisp finish that practically begs to be brewed over ice.The enigmatic PB stands for peaberry. It refers to a natural anomaly where, instead of two flat beans, a single, smaller, and rounder bean develops inside the coffee cherry. Sometimes overlooked, though completely unfairly, because it can yield a very intense, concentrated flavor. It was this intensity that stole our taste buds from among the other grades.The raw material comes from the Itumpi cooperative in the Mbozi district, Songwe region. About 160 local producers operate here, cultivating coffee at an altitude of 1500–1700 meters above sea level. Since 2019, the cooperative has been producing fully washed coffees using their own wet mill. With such a crisp, acidic profile, this method fits like a glove.Store in a dry and cool place.
COFFEE PLANT - Tanzania Itumpi Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 26.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Tanzania, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of black tea, peach, grapefruit and almonds.Origin: TanzaniaRegion: Songwe, MboziProcessing: Fully WashedVariety: Kent, BourbonAltitude: 1500-1700 m a.s.l.Store in a cold and dry space.
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Hi! Coffeedesk - Juicy Monster Ground Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: HI! COFFEEDESK

Roasting date: 29.07.2026

Ground specialty coffee from Kenya. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of black currants, grapefruit, red currant, tea and brown sugar.Origin: KenyaRegion: KirinyagaFarm: Kiamutuira Washing Station / Mutira Cooperative SocietyVariety: SL28, SL34, BatianProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1650–1700 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE FARMKiamutuira is a factory (washing station) in the Kirinyaga region, belonging to the Mutira Cooperative Society. The factory itself has been operating since 1996, and the cooperative has been a part of Kenyan coffee history since 1951. The coffee comes from approximately 600 smallholders, with the average farm measuring just 0.1 ha. Small scale. Great precision.The crops are situated at an altitude of 1,650–1,700 meters above sea level, near the forest boundary of Mount Kenya. The soils are volcanic, and macadamia trees appear among the shade trees. Tea is also grown in the region, which reflects the climate of the area well: high, green, humid, with excellent conditions for the slow ripening of cherries. The coffee is processed using the washed method, so we expect cleanliness, high acidity, and classic Kenyan juiciness.ROASTER'S OPINIONThis is Kenya in a good, precise style. High acidity, plenty of juiciness, a clean profile, and that exact character you look for in Kirinyaga. Blackcurrant, citrus, tea. Zero randomness. A coffee like this does not need stories about magic. It needs a good recipe.Store in a dry and cool place.
Bracia Ziółkowscy - Burundi Giku Honey Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: BRACIA ZIÓŁKOWSCY

Roasting date: 11.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Burundi, roasted by Bracia Ziółkowscy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of black tea, currants and chocolate.Origin: BurundiRegion: Giku Hill, Butanyerera provinceFarm: Long Miles Coffee, 742 farmersVariety: BourbonProcessing: HoneyAltitude: 1700 m a.s.l.Cupping score: 87 / 100ABOUT THE FARMLong Miles Coffee is one of the most interesting coffee projects in Burundi. It was founded in 2011 by Ben and Kristy Carlson, who recognized both the huge potential of Burundian coffees and the challenges faced by local farmers after the privatization of the coffee sector. Their goal was to create a collaborative model that would allow farmers to produce better coffee and receive fairer compensation for it, while providing roasteries around the world with access to exceptional and fully traceable lots.Today, Long Miles works with thousands of smallholders and operates its own washing stations, including Bukeye, Heza, and Giku. Each batch of coffee can be traced not only to a specific station, but often also to the specific hill from which the cherries originate. Thanks to this, Long Miles has become one of the pioneers in building transparency and traceability of coffee origins in Burundi.The project's philosophy is based on a simple premise: good coffee starts with people. Therefore, Long Miles invests not only in infrastructure and processing quality, but also in farmer training, local community development, and long-term relationships with producers. The results are coffees that regularly make their way into the offerings of the most respected specialty roasteries in the world and have for years been building Burundi's reputation as one of Africa's most interesting origins.ROASTER'S OPINIONIf you are not drinking coffees from Burundi yet, change that. This is one of the more interesting origins we deal with during the year. A bit like Rwanda, a bit like Kenya, but most of all, it is 100% Burundi!Store in a cool, dry place.
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COFFEE PLANT - Etiopia Aricha Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 03.08.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Ethiopia, roasted by COFFEE PLANT from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of jasmine, apricot, hops and tea.Origin: EthiopiaRegion: YirgacheffeFarm: Aricha Washing StationProcessing: Fully WashedVariety: HeirloomAltitude: 1830-2040 m n.p.m.ABOUT THE REGIONThis coffee comes from the Aricha station in the Yirgacheffe district, in the Gedeo zone. The station is managed by Cherab Betesebu, and the cherries delivered to it come from around 600 local farmers cultivating coffee at altitudes reaching 2,100 meters above sea level. The combination of high altitude, fertile soils, and abundant rainfall creates conditions thanks to which Yirgacheffe has been famous for years for exceptionally valued, aromatic coffees.ABOUT THE PROCESSINGAfter harvesting, ripe cherries are carefully selected and depulped, then fermented for 36–48 hours. After fermentation, the beans are washed, sorted by density, and dried on raised African beds for 12–15 days. Regular turning and protection from intense sun and night moisture help preserve the clarity of the profile, highlighting the clear acidity and delicate florals characteristic of washed coffees from Yirgacheffe.ROASTER'S OPINIONAricha is one of the most valued stations in Yirgacheffe, and its washed lots have been recognized for years as a great example of the region's character. This coffee combines intense jasmine, sweet apricot, and an unusual, hoppy accent that adds originality and complexity.In the aroma, distinct jasmine dominates with a delicate, tea-like note. In flavor, juicy apricot appears, accompanied by a characteristic hoppy accent. As it cools, the profile becomes more tea-like. The coffee has a lively, citrus acidity, fruity sweetness, and a light body, with the overall experience complemented by a medium, slightly citrusy aftertaste.Store in a cool and dry place.
COFFEE PLANT - Uganda Bugoye Fully Washed Espresso 1 kg

Manufacturer: COFFEE PLANT

Roasting date: 20.04.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Uganda, roasted in Poland by COFFEE PLANT. Dark roast, perfect for espresso, coffee machines, and moka pots. You can expect hints of caramel, peach, lemon and black tea.Country: UgandaRegion: Kasese DistrictFarm: Bugoye Washing StationProducent: Kyagalanyi Coffee  Varietal: SL14, SL28Processing: Fully WashedAltitude: 1700-2200 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE REGION AND THE FARMThe magnificent Rwenzori Mountains, known as the "Mountains of the Moon," stretch for over 120 km across western Uganda. High altitude, fertile volcanic soils, abundant rainfall, and appropriate temperatures create ideal conditions for growing high-quality coffee, while rivers flowing from the snow-capped peaks effectively irrigate the surrounding areas.Farmers delivering coffee cherries to the Bugoye washing station cultivate coffee trees on very small farms (approx. 2 acres), working by hand, often with the help of their entire families. This is because coffee serves as their primary source of income. Although the region is mainly famous for natural process coffees, washed coffees are also produced here—and that is exactly what this coffee is.Due to difficult access, many farms can only be reached on foot. To facilitate sales, 18 collection points were established, from which the coffee is transported for further processing. The mission of the Bugoye station is sustainable development, supported by professional agronomists working directly with local farmers.ABOUT THE PROCESSINGThe coffee cherries delivered to Bugoye are grown and harvested at altitudes between 1,700 and 2,200 meters above sea level. In addition to washed coffees, the station itself produces classic naturals, honey-processed coffees, and has also begun conducting experiments with fermentation. After the processing phase, the coffees were exported by Kyagalanyi Coffee, which is the first company in Uganda to receive a coffee export license.The washed process at Bugoye begins by placing the harvested cherries into large fermentation tanks filled with water. Anything that floats to the surface is then removed—damaged cherries, underripe ones, and all foreign objects like leaves or sticks. Next, the coffee is passed through a depulper and moves to further water tanks, where it is "washed" and ferments for 24 hours. Finally, the beans in parchment are dried, hulled, and packed into GrainPro bags.ROASTER'S OPINIONUganda is another African country where coffee production methods are changing dynamically. This momentum also greatly affects the quality of the beans sourced from there. For years, coffees from Uganda were primarily associated with low-quality Robusta. While high-quality microlots did appear, they were rare exceptions.The current situation in the green coffee market and the work of importers and exporters have ensured that the quality of Ugandan coffee improves year after year, with more high-quality coffee entering the market. We observe an improvement in bean quality annually, even as a result of minor adjustments to production processes.This washed lot from the Bugoye station is particularly interesting because it is very complex and somewhat unusual for washed beans from Uganda. The coffee has a light, tea-like body, reminiscent of those well-known from Ethiopia. The acidity is medium, citric, and delicately sparkling. The whole profile is complemented by a caramel-peach sweetness that is noticeable in the long aftertaste. This is the case for espresso, but after adding milk, the coffee changes dramatically. Although it remains light and tea-like, such as washed Ethiopias, the caramel-peach sweetness begins to stand out, creating a delicious, sweet milk coffee.RECIPEUse 18 grams of beans to brew 40 grams of espresso. Grind the coffee finely to aim for an extraction time of approximately 25 seconds. If you want to slightly suppress the acidity and boost the sweetness, grind a bit coarser to extend the extraction by a few seconds.Store in a cold and dry place.
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COFFEELAB - Burundi Nguvu Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: COFFEELAB

Roasting date: 23.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Burundi, roasted in Warsaw by CoffeeLab. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of blackberry, black tea and apricot.Origin: BurundiRegion: MuyingaVariety: BourbonProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1700 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE COFFEEAnother fresh harvest from Luis, and just like every year, it does not disappoint. This season, we went for the Aji variety, already warmly received by you, which struck us with its transparency. We got a proper strawberry punch straight to the taste buds, and we are still recovering from that fruity knockout.In the cup, the strawberry was the main thing: fresh, but also a little more jammy. At times, we had the impression of those yoghurt-and-strawberry chocolates appearing in the flavour too. There is no doubt that a lot is going on here, and sensory boredom is not really an option. We completed the flavour profile with notes of mango and sea buckthorn to highlight the fresh, soft sweetness and intense acidity that stays with us long after the last sip. In truth, the range of associations was almost endless, so we narrowed it down to the notes that stood out the most and best captured this juicy, ripe fruitiness.ABOUT THE VARIETYWe write the variety simply as Aji, though its fuller name is Bourbon Aji. The name comes from… a pepper. Farmers in southern Huila noticed the distinctive aroma of the cherries, reminiscent of a small chilli pepper. Here comes the plot twist, though: genetic testing has shown that it is not a direct descendant of classic Bourbon, but a variety of Ethiopian origin.ABOUT THE PROCESSINGThe coffee and its processing come from Luis Marcelino of Aroma Nativo in Pitalito. The name Hydro Honey may sound fancy, but it is not just a pretty label. Behind it stands a specific, multi-stage process. Only the ripest cherries go into processing, first fermenting in a controlled anaerobic environment. The coffee is then depulped and pre-dried. Later, it returns to the tanks for a rehydration stage with selected yeasts and bacteria, before moving to raised beds, where it dries for up to 26 days. Finally, it goes through three months of stabilisation under controlled conditions. This is exactly the process that helps build an equally layered profile: intense, juicy and long-lasting.Store in a cold and dry space.
Trigger - Burundi Kibingo Red Bourbon Honey Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: TRIGGER

Roasting date: 18.05.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Burundi, roasted by Trigger roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of sweet citrus, black tea and caramel.WHO IS THIS COFFEE FOR?For fans of sweet filter coffees without any fuss.This coffee is for you if you like bright, elegant pour-overs, but are not necessarily looking for a sensory rollercoaster before breakfast. Kibingo offers sweet citrus, caramelly smoothness, and a tea-like finish, so it will work well in a V60, Chemex, batch brew, and Aeropress. Everyday, but not boring. A bit like a good routine, just tastier.Country: BurundiRegion: KayanzaFarm: Kibingo washing stationProducer: 1 739 smallholders / Greenco CoffeeProcessing: HoneyAltitude: 1 700–1 900 m a.s.l.Variety: Red BourbonABOUT THE COFFEEThe Kibingo station in Kayanza, northern Burundi, serves 1,739 farmers from 18 hills at an altitude of 1,700–1,900 m a.s.l. Red Bourbon cherries are hand-picked by families, floated, and sorted before pulping. Honey process – part of the mucilage remains on the parchment, followed by drying on raised beds for 2–3 weeks. Each lot is evaluated by the Greenco cupping team, and every bean is sorted by hand at the Budeca mill. IMPACT certified – the purchase supports the Livestock for Living Income project.ROASTER'S OPINIONKibingo is a classic Burundian honey with a sweet, structured, and very approachable profile. Sweet citrus and caramel bring warmth and brightness, while black tea provides structure and a clean, long finish. The cup is smooth, balanced, and easy to read, with a natural sweetness tying it all together. Expressive yet calm and highly drinkable – a great everyday coffee.RECIPEIt works best as filter coffee when you are looking for something sweet, balanced, and easy for daily brewing. Use a V60, Chemex, or batch brew, grind medium-coarse, and brew with water at 92–94°C to preserve the caramel sweetness and citrus brightness without losing the tea-like structure.In an AeroPress, the coffee becomes slightly fuller and rounder – the note of caramel steps into the foreground, and the body becomes a bit richer. Still clean, just more compact and warming. As it cools, the black tea character becomes more distinct and the citrus sweetness more noticeable – the cup gets smoother and more elegant. A great choice for daily brewing that remains consistent and satisfying.Store in a cool, dry place.Store in a cold and dry space.
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Bracia Ziółkowscy - Ethiopia Wete Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: BRACIA ZIÓŁKOWSCY

Roasting date: 11.08.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Ethiopia, roasted by Bracia Ziółkowscy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles blackberry, herbs and tea.Country: EthiopiaRegion: woreda Konga, Yirgacheffee Farm: Wete Ambela Coffee Export PLCVarietal: HeirloomAltitude: 2050-2200 m a.s.l.Processing: WashedABOUT THE COFFEEThe coffee comes from the Wete Ambela washing station in the Yirgacheffe region, located at an altitude of 2,050 meters above sea level. Cherries are delivered by local farmers growing traditional Ethiopian heirloom varieties on farms reaching up to 2,200 meters above sea level. After hand-picking, the coffee undergoes a classic washed processing – the beans ferment and soak for 48 hours, then dry on African beds for nearly three weeks. The result is a clean, elegant cup with the clear flavor profile characteristic of Yirgacheffe.ROASTER'S OPINIONEverything we love the Yirgacheffe region for – sweet fruit, black tea, herbs. Our Ethiopias never disappoint, as usual.Store in a cool, dry place.
Figa Coffee - Peru Lima Coffee Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: FIGA COFFEE

Roasting date: 09.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Peru, roasted by Figa Coffee roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of apricot, oolong tea and toffee.Country: PeruRegion: CajamarcaProducer: a lot of small producersProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1650-1800 m a.s.l.Variety: Catimor, Caturra, Bourbon, TypicaABOUT THE COFFEE AND THE REGIONLima Coffee (or LimCof) is an association operating since 2016, currently bringing together 814 coffee-producing families in the Peruvian region of Cajamarca. The president of Lima Coffee is Rony Lavan, who is responsible, among other things, for finding the most interesting coffees from small producers. He has guided the company toward specialty coffee, and his microlots are winning an increasing number of industry awards. Fun fact: Cajamarca is a relatively dry and cool tropical region located in the north-eastern highlands of Peru, characterized by very fertile soil at high Andean elevations. All of these factors contribute to the developing production of specialty coffee. Cajamarca is the main coffee-growing region in Peru, accounting for about 25% of national production. Small-scale producers own approximately 2-3 hectares of arable land, and many of them practice organic farming methods.Store in a cold and dry space.
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Hard Beans - kawa ziarnista Kolumbia Pink Bourbon Koji Supernatural Filter 200 g

Manufacturer: HARD BEANS

Roasting date: 20.04.2026

Specialty-grade whole-bean coffee from Colombia, roasted by the Polish roastery Hard Beans. Light roast – perfect for pour-over brewing methods such as drip, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, batch brewers, and other alternative methods. In the cup, you’ll find notes of almond, green apple, green tea, and orange.Origin: ColombiaRegion: TolimaFarm: Finca El VergelProcessing method: Koji SupernaturalVariety: Pink BourbonAltitude: 1460 m n.p.m.RECIPERatio: 60 g of coffee per 1 liter of waterWater temperature: 93°CGrind size: Medium-coarseBrew time: 3:30 minutesMethod: Pour the water in 5 equal stages (e.g. 5 × 60 g), every 30 seconds.Allow the water to fully pass through the coffee between pours.If the water flows too slowly or too quickly, adjust the grind size coarser or finer accordingly.Remember to use soft, filtered water.ABOUT THE FARMFinca El Vergel is one of the oldest coffee plantations in the Tolima region of Colombia. It is currently run by the second generation of producers, Elias and Shady Bayter, with the support of their mother, Martha. Unlike many small farms in Colombia, which typically cover around 5 hectares, this estate spans over 300 hectares of land, nearly 100 hectares of which are dedicated to coffee cultivation.The Bayter family is currently conducting advanced research on bacteria and yeasts to control fermentation, constantly experimenting with processing methods and achieving an unprecedented level of excellence in their coffees. El Vergel grows more than 28 different coffee varieties and is the first farm in Colombia to develop the Koji fermentation process, a technique that has completely revolutionized green coffee production.Pink Bourbon is a unique coffee variety, known for its unusual pink-colored cherries. Its captivating and complex flavor profile is characterized by floral notes, fruitiness, juicy acidity, and honey-like sweetness.This exceptional coffee was produced using a method developed at El Vergel Estate, employing Aspergillus oryzae, a fungus renowned for its ability to enhance flavor profiles. The innovative process involves cultivating the fungus on steamed rice for 3–4 days. Once fully developed, the rice is harvested, dried, and ground into a fine powder. This powder is then evenly spread over coffee cherries placed on raised beds. Ensuring oxygen exposure is crucial, as it enables the fungus to grow and transform the fruit.During a 24–72 hour aerobic fermentation, the koji culture develops, covering most of the cherries and intensifying their flavor complexity. After fermentation, the cherries are dried in two stages: first for 10 days under the sun, followed by 2–4 days of mechanical drying at a controlled temperature not exceeding 38°C to preserve the coffee’s delicate characteristics. Finally, the beans undergo a 20-day stabilization period in GrainPro bags, ensuring stability and optimal storage conditions.ROYAL BEANSWhat’s behind the name Royal Beans? If Speciality beans are the pinnacle of coffee, our Royal Beans reach the Himalayas! In this series, we present the very top of the coffee pyramid, the crème de la crème, as precious as crown jewels. Anaerobic, Gesha, Nanolot, Lychee – what does it mean to go beyond the ordinary? – Royal Beans is a selection of coffees chosen by us from various roasters – they share exceptional flavor, limited production, unique processing methods, and the highest quality. A treat for coffee connoisseurs (and those aspiring to be)!Store in a cold and dry space.
HAYB - SIE PRZELEWA Kwiat Washed Filter 1 kg

Manufacturer: HAYB

Roasting date: 29.06.2026

Speciality coffee from Ethiopia roasted by HAYB roastery from Poland. Light roast, recommended especially for batch pour-overs. Also great for drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the notes of tea, fruit, and flowers.Origin: Ethiopia GujiStore in a cold and dry space.
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Klaro - Tanzania Sambewe Drip Bag - 1 Sachet 11 g

Manufacturer: KLARO

Roasting date: 18.07.2025

A drip bag is a pocket-sized dripper filled with specialty coffee, sealed in an airtight sachet. It's a perfect choice for anyone who doesn't want to give up their favorite coffee, no matter where they are. Discover the convenience and flavor of drip bags today!In this package, you will find coffee from Tanzania. You can feel taste of honey, oolong and raspberry.Origin: TanzaniaRegion: MboziVariety: N 39, KP 423Processing: NaturalStore in a cool and dry place.
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Instytut Kawy - Colombia El Porvernir Hybrid Fermentation Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: INSTYTUT KAWY

Roasting date: 27.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Colombia, roasted by Instytut Kawy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles currants, cherry and green tea.Country: ColombiaRegion: QuindioVarietal: TabiProcessing: Hybrid Fermentation WashedAltitude: 1570 m a.s.l.Store in a cold and dry space.
HAYB - Tanzania Iloma Washed Espresso 250 g

Manufacturer: HAYB

Roasting date: 13.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Tanzania roasted at HAYB. Dark roast, perfect for espresso machines and moka pots.  In the cup, you can expect hints of red currant jam, black tea and milk chocolate.Country of origin: TanzaniaRegion: SongweVariety:Bourbon, KT423Processing method: WashedCupping score: 86/ 100Altitude: 1800-1900 m a.s.l.Juice or coffee?We love coffees from Africa. From other continents too, but at this moment – from Africa the most. Warmth, sunshine, nothing left to do but sip these juicy coffees day after day.These beans come from the Iloma AMCOS cooperative in the Songwe region of Tanzania. 391 farmers deliver coffee to this cooperative. They cultivate coffee at an altitude between 1800 and 1900 meters above sea level on fertile volcanic soils.The cherries are processed using the washed method – after harvesting, they go straight to the station, where they spend about 24 hours in water, and then dry for 11–14 days.In the cup, the coffee is like juice. Notes of redcurrants and lemongrass. Coffee first appeared in the territories of modern-day Tanzania in the 16th century, initially in the Bukoba region, where local varieties were grown even before the colonial period. Currently, Tanzania produces an average of about 50–70 thousand tons of coffee per year, mostly Arabica.I am no coffee prophet, but I have a hot take that Tanzania is the new Kenya. What do you think?Store in a dry and cool place.
Instytut Kawy - Ethiopia Shantawene-Bombe Filter 250g

Manufacturer: INSTYTUT KAWY

Roasting date: 27.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Ethiopia, roasted by Instytut Kawy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles strawberry, violet, mango, and black tea.Country: EthiopiaRegion: SidamaVarietal: Mikicho, Setami, HierloomProcessing: NaturalAltitude: 2000 - 2200 m a.s.l.ROASTER'S OPINIONMy coffee journey actually started with a natural-processed Ethiopian coffee, and it remains my favorite everyday choice. You’ll find plenty of black tea notes, lots of floral character, and a pleasant, delicate hint of fruit on the finish.Store in a cold and dry space.
Instytut Kawy - Kenya Baragwi Gachami Washed Filter 250g

Manufacturer: INSTYTUT KAWY

Roasting date: 27.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Kenya, roasted by Instytut Kawy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles green tea, red currant, and melon.Country: KenyaRegion: Kirinyaga DistrictVarietal: Arabica SL34, SL28Processing: WashedAltitude: 1800 m a.s.l.ROASTER'S OPINIONA classic washed Kenya with plenty of blackcurrant jam notes, a light body, and a pleasant tea-like finish. I always reach for it with pleasure.Store in a cold and dry space.
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Heresy - Rwanda Bukure Washed Filter 252 g

Manufacturer: HERESY

Roasting date: 14.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Rwanda, roasted by Heresy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of red fruits, citrus fruits, tea and caramel.Origin: RwandaRegion: GicumbiFarm: Bukure Women's coopProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1800-2200 m a.s.l.Cupping score: 87 / 100ABOUT THE FARM AND THE COFFEE PRODUCERBukure Women’s Coop is a cooperative of female smallholders who cultivate coffee in northern Rwanda, in the Gicumbi district. What we have here is the essence of Rwandan terroir – the cherries ripen on mineral-rich volcanic soils and at impressive altitudes exceeding 2000 meters above sea level. Nova Coffee, in turn, is the washing station and export company owned by Agnes and Felix Mukamushinja, who coordinate the entire enterprise. In 2024, they won first place in the prestigious Best of Rwanda competition with their coffee.ABOUT THE COFFEE BEAN PROCESSING ON THE FARMAll the fruit is harvested by the female producers by hand and with great care – years of practice and training have borne fruit (pun intended) in an extremely selective picking, resulting in perfectly ripe cherries. The lot is processed as a "classic" washed coffee. The fruit undergoes depulping, after which it goes into a tank for over 24 hours where fermentation takes place. This is followed by washing and then straight to drying.ROASTER'S OPINIONIt is no coincidence that we are hosting Bukure for another season in a row – this is a textbook example of a Rwandan coffee pampered at every stage. The essence of the washed coffee profile from this small part of the world.Store in a dry and cool place.
Instytut Kawy - Kolumbia El Renacer Mango Co-Ferment Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: INSTYTUT KAWY

Roasting date: 15.06.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Colombia, roasted by Instytut Kawy roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The flavour of the brew resembles mango, black tea and brown sugar.Origin: ColombiaRegion: Chinchina CaldasVariety: Pink BourbonProcessing: Co-FermentAltitude: 1400 - 1600 m a. s. lROASTER’S OPINIONA super pleasant, delicate coffee. The co-fermented mango subtly complements the black tea notes. An easy, enjoyable coffee even for everyday drinking, very hard to brew poorly. It always turns out well.Store in a cold and dry space.
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BeMyBean - Ethiopia Bombe Ayla Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: BEMYBEAN

Roasting date: 10.08.2026

A whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Ethiopia, roasted by BeMyBean from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of lemon, lime, jasmine and black tea.Country: EthiopiaRegion: SidamoFarm: Bombe AylaProcessing: WashedVarietal: JARC 74110, JARC 74158Altitude: 2000 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE COFFEEA classic washed Ethiopia that shows everything we love about coffees from this region. In the cup, you will find juicy lemon and lime, a delicate jasmine aroma, and an elegant finish reminiscent of black tea. Clean, light, citrusy.In the cup, fresh notes of lemon and lime dominate, giving the coffee juiciness and a pleasant energy. They are accompanied by a subtle jasmine aroma, and the whole closes with a long, gently dry aftertaste reminiscent of black tea. This is a coffee of medium intensity, very harmonious and extremely pleasant for daily brewing.ABOUT PROCESSINGThere are coffees that surprise with exotic fermentations and intense fruit notes. This Ethiopia takes a completely different path. It is a classic example of a perfectly prepared washed coffee, where flavor clarity, clear acidity, and elegant complexity are what matter most.Behind its profile stands one of the most valued processing methods – washed – which allows to bring out the natural character of the beans and highlight the terroir of Ethiopia. The process begins with the hand-picking of exclusively ripe, red coffee fruits, which reach the washing station on the same day. There, the cherries are thoroughly sorted, and unripe or damaged fruits are discarded.Next, the fruits pass through a depulper, which separates the skin and most of the pulp from the bean. The beans covered with a thin layer of mucilage go into fermentation tanks, where for about 36–48 hours natural enzymes break down the remaining pulp. This is a crucial stage – properly controlled fermentation builds flavor clarity, distinct acidity, and the characteristic tea-like elegance of Ethiopian coffees.After fermentation is complete, the beans are thoroughly rinsed in clean water to completely remove any remaining mucilage. Next, they go onto African raised beds, where they dry under natural conditions. During drying, they are turned regularly so that moisture evaporates evenly, and the beans maintain high quality and stability. Upon reaching the appropriate moisture level, the coffee rests in parchment before being prepared for export.The result is an exceptionally clear and elegant cup – exactly what you can expect from a classic washed Ethiopia. If you appreciate coffees full of freshness, citrus energy, and floral finesse, this offering will be an excellent choice for V60, Origami, Kalita, or Chemex.Store in a cool, dry place.
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Figa Coffee - Ethiopia Banko Chelbesa Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: FIGA COFFEE

Roasting date: 12.08.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Ethiopia, roasted by Figa Coffee roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of orange, honey and black tea.Country: EthiopiaRegion: Gedeb, Banko ChelbesaFarm: Banko ChelbesaProcessing: WashedAltitude: 2000-2300 m a.s.l.Variety:  74112, 74110ABOUT THE REGIONBanko Chelbesa is located in the Gedeb woreda in southern Ethiopia and forms part of the Yirgacheffe area known for coffee cultivation. Chelbesa is considered the largest coffee production area in Gedeb, where coffee is cultivated on an area of approximately 1,240 ha. It is mainly managed by multi-generational families of smallholder farmers, usually on small garden plots, often less than one hectare in size. Coffee trees often surround household properties, reflecting the importance of this crop as the main source of income.Fun fact: within the community, coffee plays a key role in daily life and in shaping local identity. Coffee often bears the name of the village itself, reflecting the strong bond between the land, the residents, and a long-standing tradition of cultivation. Close cooperation with local farmers is maintained through financial support, subcontracting opportunities, and bonus payouts, which aligns with ethical commitments regarding sustainability and quality.Store in a dry and cool place.
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CoffeeLab - Colombia Luis Marcelino Aji Filter 200g

Manufacturer: COFFEELAB

Roasting date: 23.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Colombia, roasted in Warsaw by Coffeelab. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. In the cup, you can expect the hints of rooibos, rose jam, and wild strawberry.Country: ColombiaRegion: HuliaVarietal: AjiProcessing: Hydro HoneyROYAL BEANSWhat’s behind the name Royal Beans? If Speciality beans are the pinnacle of coffee, our Royal Beans reach the Himalayas! In this series, we present the very top of the coffee pyramid, the crème de la crème, as precious as crown jewels. Anaerobic, Gesha, Nanolot, Lychee – what does it mean to go beyond the ordinary? – Royal Beans is a selection of coffees chosen by us from various roasters – they share exceptional flavor, limited production, unique processing methods, and the highest quality. A treat for coffee connoisseurs (and those aspiring to be)!Store in a cold and dry space.
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Hard Beans - Kenya Mugaya AA Top Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: HARD BEANS

Roasting date: 12.08.2026

Specialty-grade whole-bean coffee from Kenya, roasted by the Polish roastery Hard Beans. Light roast – perfect for pour-over brewing methods such as drip, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, batch brewers, and other alternative methods. In the cup, you’ll find notes of citrus, red currants, black tea and honey.Origin: KenyaRegion: KirinyagaFarm: MugayaProcessing method: WashedVariety: SL28, SL34Altitude: 1700 – 1800 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE FARM AND REGIONMugaya is a washing station established in 1975, operating under the Mutira Farmers’ Cooperative Society. It is located in the Kirinyaga region, Kagumo area, at the foothills of Mount Kenya. Coffee cherries are delivered to it by over 1,700 small-scale producers who grow coffee mainly on small plots of land.The crops are situated at an altitude of approximately 1,700–1,800 meters above sea level. The region is characterized by red volcanic soils, good access to water, and conditions that favor slower ripening of the fruit. Longer ripening can support the development of sweetness, acidity, and a more complex sensory profile.This is a classic Kenyan production model: small farms, a central washing station, fruit selection, and a consistently managed process. Simple. Effective. Good.ABOUT THE VARIETYThe dominant varieties are SL28 and SL34. These are classic Kenyan Arabica varieties, valued for their high sensory potential, especially in terms of vibrant acidity, fruitiness, and the structure of the brew.Batian and Ruiru 11 may also appear in smaller quantities, which are varieties introduced, among other reasons, for the plants' greater resistance to diseases. However, the character of this coffee is primarily built by SL28 and SL34.ABOUT THE PROCESSINGAfter harvest, the coffee cherries are delivered to the station and sorted. Then, the skin and part of the pulp are removed from the fruit, and the beans undergo fermentation, washing, and drying on raised beds. In the case of Mugaya, clean water from the Rwamuthambi River is used in the process.The washed process allows for limiting the influence of the pulp on the coffee's flavor and better showcases the natural acidity, cleanliness of the aroma, and structure of the brew.RECIPERatio: 60 g of coffee per 1 liter of waterWater temperature: 93°CGrind: mediumBrewing time: 3:30 minutesMethod: Pour water over the coffee in 5 equal parts (e.g., 5x 60g) at 30-second intervals.The water should completely drain through the coffee between pours.If the water flows too slowly or too quickly, change the grind size to coarser/finer.Remember to use soft, filtered water!Store in a dry and cool place.
Klaro - Rwanda Gicumbi Lot 01 Drip Bag 11 g

Manufacturer: KLARO

Roasting date: 10.04.2026

A drip bag is a pocket-sized dripper filled with specialty coffee, sealed in an airtight sachet. It's a perfect choice for anyone who doesn't want to give up their favorite coffee, no matter where they are. Discover the convenience and flavor of drip bags today!In this package, you will find coffee from Rwanda. You can feel taste of plum, pomelo and oolong.Country: RwandaRegion: Bukure Sector, Gicumbi DistrictVarietal: Red BourbonProcessing: WashedFarm: Smallholder farmersABOUT THE COFFEEHere is Rwanda Gicumbi – a washed Red Bourbon from the Bukure region. Rwanda is one of the most "Klaro" origins! In the taste, you will find plum sweetness, followed immediately by pomelo acidity, and a light oolong tea on the finish.The washed process gives the coffee exceptional purity and clarity, allowing the fruity notes to take center stage. This is a juicy, sweet, and surprisingly complex option for filter brewing – great when you feel like something refreshing!ROASTER'S OPINIONA drip bag is the perfect solution for specialty coffee fans who value convenience and quality. The sachets are lightweight and take up little space – they are perfect for travel, business trips, and work. All you need is a mug and hot water to brew a cup of filter coffee in just a few minutes.RECIPEPlace the opened drip bag on a mug and pour water into it two or three times (ideally about 180-200 ml). I recommend brewing in slightly taller mugs so that the drip bag does not touch the coffee that has already been brewed.Store in a cool and dry place.
LaCava - Limy BRU Filter 350g

Manufacturer: LACAVA

Roasting date: 15.07.2026

A blend coffee beans from Rwanda and Ethiopia roasted in Poland by LaCava. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of plum, citrus, and black tea.Country: Rwanda / EthiopiaRegion: Gicumbi / SidamoProcessing: WashedVarietal: Red Bourbon / HeirloomAltitude: 1450 - 1500 / 1750 - 2050 m a.s.l.Cupping score: 85 pointsStore in a cold and dry space.
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Figa Coffee ​​- Bolivia Hernando Machaca Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: FIGA COFFEE

Roasting date: 22.07.2026

Whole-bean specialty coffee from Bolivia, roasted by Figa Coffee roasting brand. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. The brew resembles the flavour of yellow fruits, green tea and toffee.Country: BoliviaRegion: Chojñapampa, La PazFarm: Farmer: Hernando MachacaProcessing: WashedAltitude: 1550 m a.s.l.Variety: Red CatuaiABOUT THE FARMHernando Machaca is the owner of the Finca Machaca coffee plantation, located in the municipality of Chojñapampa in the department of La Paz. The region is famous for its lush landscapes and favorable conditions for coffee cultivation. Despite the challenges faced by small producers in Bolivia, such as access to a market dominated by larger buyers, Hernando maintains high quality standards in his production, supports the local community by preserving traditional farming methods, and promotes economic development in the spirit of sustainable practices.Fun fact: Coffee was likely introduced to Bolivia by enslaved people from Africa. The first mentions date back to the 18th century and refer to estates in the Yungas region, where it was cultivated and consumed by landowners. Coffee cultivation expanded on the largest scale in the 1970s and 1980s due to a national plan to diversify crops and avoid complete dependence on coca crops.Store in a cool, dry place.
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BeMyBean - Burundi Burunga Washed Filter 250 g

Manufacturer: BEMYBEAN

Roasting date: 10.08.2026

A whole-bean specialty coffee beans from Burundi, roasted by BeMyBean from Poland. Light roast, perfect for filter coffee machines, drippers, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, and other pour-over brewing methods. You can expect hints of orange, wild strawberry, tea with lemon and lime-flavored gummy candies.Country: BurundiRegion: BurungaFarm: BurungaProcessing: WashedVarietal: Red BourbonAltitude: 1700 m a.s.l.ABOUT THE COFFEEBurundi Burunga is a classic washed coffee from southern Burundi that delights with juicy, citrus freshness and elegant sweetness. In the cup, you will find notes of orange, wild strawberry, lemon tea, and lime gummy bears. Medium intensity and a clean, balanced profile make it perfect for filter methods, offering a light, crisp, and extremely pleasant brew. Burundi Burunga comes from the Burunga processing station, located in the southern part of Burundi – a region famous for its fertile, volcanic soils, mild climate, and cultivation at altitudes of 1,600–1,800 meters above sea level. Most of the coffee delivered to the station comes from local smallholder farmers who grow the Red Bourbon variety. It is this combination of high-altitude plantations, rich terroir, and careful processing that gives Burundian coffees their reputation for being exceptionally clean and complex.In the cup, Burundi Burunga offers a fresh and energetic character. In the foreground appears juicy orange, accompanied by the sweetness of wild strawberry. The whole is complemented by subtle associations with lemon tea, giving the brew lightness and elegance, and finishing with a pleasant note of lime gummy bears. The result is a coffee of medium intensity, with clear yet perfectly balanced acidity and a long, juicy finish.ABOUT PROCESSINGThe beans underwent washed processing – a method valued for emphasizing the natural characteristics of coffee and exceptional clarity of flavor. After harvesting, the ripe fruits go to the washing station, where they are sorted and then mechanically separated from the pulp. The beans ferment in water tanks, which allows the remaining fruit layer to be removed. After fermentation is complete, they are thoroughly rinsed and dried on African beds until the appropriate moisture level is reached. Thanks to this process, the coffee gains a clean, elegant profile with clearly defined acidity, high clarity, and excellent representation of the character of its place of origin.Store in a cool, dry place.

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