Single origin espresso comes from one country, region or even a single plantation, giving it its own distinctive character. While blends focus on balance, single origin is all about purity and expression. Every coffee bean tells a story about its origin, from the soil to the climate. That makes each espresso different, surprising and personal. If you love coffee with a clear story, single origin espresso offers a flavour journey well worth taking.
What exactly does single origin coffee mean?
Single origin coffee comes from one origin — a country, region, cooperative or even one specific plantation. The idea is that the coffee comes entirely from the same source, without mixing with other harvests or varieties. This way, you taste the unique characteristics of that area, also called the terroir.
The climate, altitude and soil type together determine the coffee's character. Beans from Ethiopia often taste fruity and floral, while Brazilian single origins tend to be soft and nutty.
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