Need help choosing your next coffee?
If the tasting notes are confusing, or you're buying for someone else, here's how to navigate the range.
For each coffee we've identified the three most prominent flavour notes and added a colour fade to reflect the taste profile. Brighter, fruit-forward coffees use matching vivid colours; more classic profiles built on chocolate and caramel notes use muted tones.
Example taste note cards
Below are two examples — one classic, one fruit-forward — showing how the colour fade works:
Classic profile — muted tones
Primavera Family, Guatemala
Stone Fruit / Chocolate / Caramel
Fruit-forward profile — vivid tones
Dimtu Estate, Ethiopia
Peach / Cranberry / Tropical Fruit
Click into any coffee to find a box of recommended brew methods with icons, plus a coffee profile section in the top right — this covers the body and mouthfeel, whether it works well with milk, and the level of brightness or acidity.
Brew method icons
Each coffee shows icons for its recommended brew methods:
Coffee profile section
In the top right of each product page you'll find a profile box like this:
We also offer a sample pack of five coffees, 100g each, so you can try a diverse range and find the profile you enjoy most.
To narrow it down, consider:
- What brew method will you be using? Look for the matching icon — each coffee page shows which methods suit it best.
V60 Aeropress French Press Espresso Moka Pot
- Will you be drinking black or with milk?
- Do you prefer bright, fruity coffees or classic, sweet and chocolatey ones?
- Use the tasting notes and colour range to find your match.
We hope this helps.