Coffee Varietals

Every coffee varietal has its own flavour signature. Understanding the genetics behind your cup unlocks better sourcing decisions.

Every coffee varietal has a journey – from wild Ethiopian forests to missionary plantings, from chance mutations discovered on remote farms to intentional breeding programmes in research labs. These guides explore not just how each varietal tastes, but why it exists, where it thrives, and what challenges (and triumphs) shaped its story. Because the more you understand what's in the cup, the more you can share that knowledge with your customers – and the more everyone gets to appreciate just how fascinating this plant really is.

  • Explore the SL-28 Coffee Varietal

    Varietal: SL-28 Related to: Bourbon Origin: Kenya Grows best at: 1,000 meters or above Type: Bourbon hybrid Prevalent in: Kenya Predominant Colour: Red Fruit size: Medium Leaf Characteristics: Large Botany: Heirloom A hybrid of...

  • When Maragogype's elephant beans met Caturra's productivity, the result was Maracatu - a hybrid that's less...

  • Maragogype beans are twice the size of regular Arabica - but that's not why specialty roasters...