We’ve been everywhere man…
We know you love taking your tastebuds around the world. Here’s a recap of some of the places our seasonal coffees have taken us…
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We know you love taking your tastebuds around the world. Here’s a recap of some of the places our seasonal coffees have taken us…
Nite Owl gets its earthiness from Papua New Guinea, smoothness from Guatemala, richness from Brazil and its bold smokiness from the way we roast it on the darker side. Perfect for night owls AND early birds!
Medium roast (some would say medium-dark). Caramel and sweet spice notes, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon - best brewed strong and served with a dollop of frothed milk. YUM!
This Whisky-Infused* Coffee melds premium Colombian coffee with the flavours of a sweet and spicy Canadian 4-grain whisky.
These beans are roasted medium-dark to create a coffee that is naturally sweet like caramel, suave and rich, yet complex. If you're a coffee lover (and we know you are) Bewitched will cast its spell on you.
Smooth and rich and easy drinking. That's what we were looking for when creating our newest feature coffee, Easy Rider. A great drip or pour over coffee. Also excellent in an Aeropress or French press.
Give Easy Rider a spin while you can - as with all our feature coffees, it's here just for a short time.
Cinco de Mayo seems like the perfect day to introduce our newest feature blend.
El Libertador is named for Símon Bolívar, El Libertador (The Liberator) who led the South American fight for independence from the Spanish. Our special blend brings together delicious organic fairtrade coffees from Peru and Bolivia with coffees from Gran Colombia, Bolívar’s short-lived republic.
Roasted medium-dark, El Libertador shows characteristics we love about South American coffees. Semi-sweet chocolate, smooth, rich and full-bodied. Delicious on its own or as a cafe con leche, with a bit of milk for added sweetness.
There is a limited supply of this delicious blend, click here to give it a try and join the coffee revolution!
Did you know that Bolivia used to part of Peru? It became an independent country under Símon Bolívar, who was asked to be its first head of state but turned that down. The new country was named after Bolívar anyway.