Tasting Notes & Stories
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New year, same us. Swinging into 2023 with a fourtet of British roasters due to the festive holiday schedule, it's top drawer coffees as standard with Kiss The Hippo, Yallah, Dear Green and Round Hill all featuring.
With the festive period on the way, Sweden's GRINGO complement Netherlands' LOT61, United Kingdom's Sweven and Sanctuary. A mixture of firm-favourites and new features.
With A Matter Of Concrete making a lot of noise in the coffee industry at the moment - for very good reason -, we pair the Netherlands' roasters with Spain's equally impressive SlowMov, Germany's Fjord and United Kingdom's Redemption.
Three returning fan-favourites mark October, with Spain's Three Marks, Denmark's Coffee Collective and Italy's Gardelli all joined by debutant featuring Campbell & Syme of United Kingdom.
Proudly featuring an Asian roastery for our very first time, alongside Japan's Fuglen, Germany's Roststatte, Netherlands' DAK and United Kingdom's Carthweel all pack their punch.
With Kiss The Hippo stepping up last minute and delivering all the quality you'd expect in place of Vienna's The Miners who sadly couldn't join us - thanks #Brexit - in August they joined Lithuania's Crooked Nose & Coffee Stories, Spain's Ineffable and United Kingdom's Assembly.
Always packing a punch, July features Berlin's ever-favourite The Barn alongside Barcelona's small batch Right Side roasters. Joining both, Austria's Jonas Reindl and United Kingdom's Old Spike complete the quartet of fantastic coffee roasters.
For June we welcome two roasters we've long-time admired but yet featured. As well as Spain's NOMAD and United Kingdom's Hundred House, June's coffee box subscriptions also include coffees from Norway's Tim Wendleboe and Germany's Elbgold.