Curated, live slices of the bean catalogue — narrowed to roasters shipping from UK. Refreshed daily as new releases drop.
Strawberry, cherry, peach, plum. The approachable end of fruit-forward coffee — lively but never sour, with stone-fruit sweetness that lasts through the cup.
55 beans from 23 roasters
Lemon zest, grapefruit, bergamot, marmalade. The sharper end of fruit-forward coffee — high acidity, high clarity, the cup that wakes your palate.
20 beans from 11 roasters
Mango, pineapple, passionfruit, lychee, papaya. Long-fermented naturals and honey processes that drink like fruit syrup with caffeine — sweet, full-bodied, sometimes closer to a smoothie than a typical cup.
15 beans from 9 roasters
Jasmine, rose, honeysuckle, lavender, blossom honey. Coffees that taste the way flowers smell — light-bodied, perfumed, unmistakably aromatic from the first sniff of the cup.
15 beans from 10 roasters
Gesha varietal + washed processing — the canonical floral, jasmine, bergamot specialty cup. The reference point that put Panama Gesha on the map and reshaped what coffee could taste like.
7 beans from 5 roasters
Coffee from roasters with verified accolades — Good Food Awards, World Brewing and Barista championships, James Beard recognition. Every bag here comes from a roaster whose work has been judged and recognized by the wider coffee world.
0 beans from 0 roasters
Bags above $0.32/g (about $80+ for 250g). Competition lots, micro-region geshas, anaerobic ferment experiments, single-day harvests roasters only see a few kilos of per year.
12 beans from 3 roasters
Wine, fermented fruit, cinnamon, banana, rum. The experimental wing of specialty coffee — anaerobic and koji-style processing that turns a bean's flavor inside out. Polarizing. Modern.
10 beans from 8 roasters
Oolong, green tea, chamomile, white tea, lemongrass, mint. The most delicate coffees on the site — clean, silky, sweetness that arrives quietly and a finish that fades clean.
7 beans from 5 roasters
Cocoa, almond, hazelnut, brown sugar. Medium-roast washed coffees that brew predictably and taste familiar — specialty coffee at its most reliable.
34 beans from 20 roasters
Beans dialed for a 25-30 second portafilter shot — medium-to-dark roasts plus the lighter naturals that translate to a balanced espresso when pulled long.
35 beans from 19 roasters
Bags under $0.075/g (about $18.75 for 250g). Real specialty quality, just priced for daily drinking instead of the special-occasion shelf.
26 beans from 13 roasters
Decaf, half-caf, quarter-caf, and naturally low-caffeine varietals like Laurina. Modern processes (Swiss Water, EA / Sugarcane) preserve enough cup quality that specialty roasters now stock decaf seriously.
4 beans from 4 roasters