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We get asked by friends and family where to buy coffee a lot. It’s a tough question! It’s easy to lose track of just how many incredible, fresh, vibrant coffees are out there. Every week, we ask our advertising roasting partners for coffee recommendations they’re most excited about. Here’s this week’s collection of some of the most interesting whole bean coffee offerings available from talented roasters across the globe.

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Heartwood Coffee
Bolivia Finca Rosita Java

Finca Rosita covers 32 hectares, solely dedicated to coffee cultivation. The farm is named in honor of the family matriarch, Rosa Angelica Aramayo. What differentiates Bolivian coffees from other growing regions is The uniqueness of the Andean terrain. During harvest season, producers are working around the clock to sell cherry and transport it to collection stations within Caranavi. Java is a selection from an Ethiopian landrace population called Abysinia. It was introduced to Costa Rica in 1991 to provide options for smallholders using low inputs. As indicated by the name, the variety was introduced to the island of Java directly from Ethiopia by the Dutch in the early 19th century. (WCR)

Heartwood Coffee Bolivia Finca Rosita Java Sprudge Roaster's Village $25/12oz

Sightglass Coffee
Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice is thoughtfully crafted to capture the carefree spirit of the season. We source two expressive coffees—one bright and floral, the other deep and fruit-forward—and blend them to create something layered, juicy, and undeniably summery. From the high elevations of Ethiopia’s Yirgacheffe region to the rolling hills of Huye, Rwanda, these coffees bring out the best in each other. Washed and natural processes add both clarity and complexity, while the final cup brims with tropical fruit, delicate florals, and sun-ripened sweetness. Whether you’re enjoying it over ice or as your first hot cup of the day, Summer Solstice is your invitation to pause, sip, and soak it all in.

Sightglass Coffee Summer Solstice Sprudge Roaster's Village $23/12oz

Equator Coffees
Super Bloom Blend

Super Bloom is our light roast fit for the season, comprised of coffees from Rwanda, Ethiopia and Costa Rica that bloom with floral, sweet, and spicy flavors of white peach, coffee blossom, and ginger.
5% of every bag sold directly supports the Nyampinga women’s coffee cooperative in Southern Rwanda, with funding helping to provide the cooperative members with livestock, creating an additional source of income while also supplying natural fertilizer to support their farms.

Equator Coffees Super Bloom Blend Sprudge Roaster's Village $22/12oz

Klatch Coffee
Aged Whiskey Reserve

Just in time for Father’s Day, Klatch Coffee proudly presents a one-of-a-kind gift for the dad who appreciates life’s finer pleasures: coffee infused with the soul of whiskey. We’ve brought together two timeless indulgences – premium Brazilian coffee and whiskey-soaked oak barrels – to craft something truly unforgettable. The beans rest in these seasoned barrels, absorbing the character and complexity of the whiskey within. Delivered in a beautiful glass bottle, ready for gifting to Dads or Grads.

Klatch aged whiskey reserve sprudge roaster's village $24.95/170g bottle

Madcap Coffee
Gitwe

Gitwe represents the work of 2,000 farmers who produce coffee on Gitwe Hill next to the Heza Washing Station in the Kayanza Province of Northern Burundi. Not only does Gitwe Hill represent a community hub, vibrating with energy of locals transporting baskets of freshly harvested produce; the hill also produces all sorts of essential crops.
Along the cool, remote slopes of the hill, rows of coffee trees grow. Amongst the coffee trees, you’ll find crops such as onions, sweet potatoes, maize, bananas, cassava, beans, and cabbage thriving in the fertile soil, shaded by rows of fig trees. The terroir, ideal growing conditions, and meticulous care that goes into producing Gitwe results in a stunning final cup, with notes of red grape, lemon verbena, and brown sugar.
This Bourbon is from the Heza Washing Station and was grown above 2000 masl on Gitwe Hill, where more than 1500 families are part of the Long Miles Coffee Project. In April of this year, a devastating landslide destroyed parts of the Heza Washing Station, part of Gitwe farm, as well as damaging hundreds of homes in the area. Madcap contributed a donation to fund the rebuilding of the washing station and homes around Heza Washing Station.
The Heza washing station, along with another station, were built by the Carlson family as part of their Long Miles Coffee Project, an effort to improve quality through intensified sorting throughout the milling process, facilitate direct connections between farmers and roasters, and improve the livelihood of local coffee farmers. In addition to several quality sorts, coffee is also sorted by the distinct hill on which it is grown.

Madcap Coffee Burundi Gitwe Sprudge Roaster's Village $25.00/8oz

THE BARN
Radiophare

This week, we are excited to share the Indonesian coffee that changed our perceptions: Radiophare is back. Building on a 300-year history of coffee production, new producers and cooperatives in Indonesia are delivering flavour profiles that are totally unique. From the Sunda region of Java, this naturally processed lot offers bold, tropical flavour. Processing balanced naturals is difficult in Indonesia due to the humidity, but Radiophare is a true stand out. In the cup, expect velvety sweetness and vibrant fruit – like passion fruit gelato.

The Barn Berlin Radiophare Sprudge Roaster's Village €18.50/250g

PERC
Colombia Linarco Rodriguez Pink Bourbon

Y’all – this coffee is a banger. We just finished cupping it, and I’m already writing this entry. We typically have a sourcing line-up we follow, and technically, we did not need another coffee, but this one was too dang good to pass up. We love it because even though it’s an anaerobic, it just tastes like a really, really good natural. It’s like the ripest, sweetest strawberries took a bath in strawberry yogurt and honey.

PERC Colombia Linarco Rodriquez Sprudge Roaster's Village $29/12oz

Partners Coffee
Peru – Los Tulipanes Honey

A honey processed gem from the Cajamarca region, Los Tulipanes features early harvest deliveries from producers in Callayuc, Cutervo and Huabal, Jaén. We’re finding notes of cherry, lychee, and dark chocolate in both filter and espresso preparations.

Partners Coffee Los Tulipanes Honey Sprudge Roaster's Village $25/12oz

La Barba Coffee
Colombia Andrés Cardona Extended Fermentation Semi-Washed

This very juicy coffee from Andrés Cardona has great sweetness and acidity. The combination of all of this is reminiscent of a refreshing, sweetened hibiscus tea with kiwi fruit undertones.

La Barba Coffee Colombia Andres Cardona Sprudge Roaster's Village $24/12oz

Passenger Coffee
Fidel Huancas

Fidel Huancas is a third-generation coffee producer from the district of Chiridos in Cajamarca, Peru. He has spent the past twenty years relentlessly pursuing the production of award-winning specialty coffee, including a third place ranking in the 2021 Peru Cup of Excellence. In the cup, this coffee has a juicy blood orange acidity alongside flavors of complex baking spices and an outstanding depth of molasses sweetness.

Passenger Coffee Cajamarca Peru Fidel Huancas $20/250g

Phil & Sebastian
Lilac Dream (Catuaí – Hacienda Santa Gertrudis)

Lilac Dream is one of our most delicate coffees. It carries a tea-like texture, stone fruit sweetness, underlying florals, and orange juiciness. While the coffees behind the name will change, the flavour profile remains a guiding thread. These will mostly be washed coffees from East Africa, but expect a few surprises from other countries that offer this flavour profile. If you’re drawn to this style of coffee, you’ll feel right at home here.
The coffee in Lilac Dream right now comes from one of Ecuador’s top coffee producers: Jose Luis Eguiguren from Hacienda Santa Gertrudis. It’s a yellow catuaí that’s the most elegant and delicate version of a catuai l have ever tasted.
-Seb

Phil & Sebastian Lilac Dream Sprudge Roaster's Village $22.25 CAD/250g

Mr. Espresso
Colombia La Terraza

Mr. Espresso’s Colombia La Terraza takes a classic heirloom varietal and gives it a contemporary twist. This lot of Yellow Bourbon comes from a farm deep in the Andes with three generations of knowledge and a passion for innovation. By choosing to utilize the more contemporary honey process, this coffee highlights tropical flavors reminiscent of a natural coffee, while retaining the clean flavor profile typical of a washed coffee. This melding of Yellow Bourbon crop and Honey Process creates not only fascinating play on old and new, but an outstanding cup.

Mr. Espresso Colombia La Terraza Sprudge Roaster's Village $21/12oz.

Onyx Coffee Lab
Colombia Jairo Arcila Lychee

Elevated by a meticulous fermentation process, this lot underwent a 48-hour dry anaerobic fermentation, during which lychees were introduced into the environment. This infusion of fresh fruit in a controlled, oxygen-free setting enhances the coffee’s aromatic complexity, imparting delicate floral and tropical nuances. Following fermentation, the coffee was washed and dried on raised beds under temperatures below 35°C, preserving its clarity and structure- expect strong notes of lychee, lime, and florals throughout.

Onyx Coffee Lab colombia Jairo Arcila $15/4oz.

Portland Coffee Roasters
Anniversary Roast

Since PCR’s start, we’ve maintained coffees in our lineup from the three main coffee-growing regions of the world: Latin America, Africa, and SE Asia. This year, our Anniversary Roast celebrates this tradition by blending unique coffees from each sector. One from Costa Rica’s Tarrazú region, one from Ethiopia’s Guji region, and one from Vietnam from the Son La Region. Some of these growing regions are familiar and traditional to our lineup, while others are new!

Portland Coffee Roasters Anniversary Roast Sprudge Roaster's Village $21.00/12oz.

Stumptown Coffee Roasters
Vivid Bloom

An exquisite, floral-forward blend of coffees from the Huye district of Rwanda and the Tolima region of Colombia, this limited release is a botanical coffee ride blooming with delicate nuance and complexity.

Stumptown Vivid Bloom Blend Sprudge Roaster's Village $23/12oz.

Dune Coffee Roasters
Hacienda La Papaya Anaerobic Sidra

This anaerobic Sidra from La Papaya has become a mainstay of our lineup each year, with distinctive and delightful flavors in the cup. We find a complex, berry-like acidity, as well as a sweet kiwi flavor and dark fruit flavors that remind us of summer blackberry. The texture of this coffee stands out every time as well, changing from a creamy to juicy sensation as the coffee cools.

Dune Coffee Roasters Hacienda La Papaya Anaerobic Sidra Sprudge Roaster's village $38/10oz.

Pachamama Coffee
Perú

Pachamama Coffee is fully owned and governed by smallholder farmers in Perú, Nicaragua, Guatemala, México, and Ethiopia. This unique business model empowers farmers to maintain control and governance over their product from seed to cup, ensuring that the highest-quality coffee reaches consumers while returning all profits to the farmers themselves.
Nestled deep in the Santa Teresa Valley just beyond the slopes of Machu Picchu in Perú, smallholder farmers grow these fine Arabica beans. Featuring notes of milk chocolate, mandarin, and almond, our freshly roasted crop of Perú is a tribute to the artisanal craft and the indigenous and regenerative farming practices of Pachamama farmer-owners.
Single Origin: Santa Teresa, Cusco, Perú Cooperative: COCLA Roast: Medium

Pachamama Perú Sprudge Roaster's Village $19/10oz.

Night Swim Coffee
Nano Genji #6

We’re more thrilled than ever to offer a lot from Nano Genji – our first time buying from the co-op. Nano Genji is a part of the Kata Muduga Union, a union of 39 co-ops and washing stations that focus on quality coffees and paying dividends directly to the Union members. Nano Genji is the sibling mill to the famed Nano Challa mill, featured on our menu last year. Historically one of the most coveted coffees in all of Western Ethiopia, Nano Challa membership did such an amazing job with production and processing that the tremendous premiums they were receiving caused their membership to swell to a level that pushed their capacity as far as it could go. In 2021, they opened Nano Genji a few miles away with brand new Penagos equipment along with dozens of drying beds to accommodate their growing membership. With 630 members between the two washing stations, they’re looking forward to continued growth and success. This lot, #6, from Nano Genji is bright and refreshing, with bold citrus and fruity notes that instantly remind us of cherry-limeade from Sonic or peach green tea on a warm spring/summer day.

Night Swim Nano Genji #6 Sprudge Roaster's Village $24/12oz.

Olympia Coffee
San Sebastian Reserva

Our San Sebastian Reserva, sourced from producers in San Sebastian De La Plata, Huila, features the highest-scoring lots of the season grown at lofty elevations over 1,700 meters.

Olympia Coffee San Sebastian Reserva $24/12oz.

Verve Coffee Roasters
Gura AA

Juicy, jammy and expressive, this year’s AA lot from Gura is nothing short of delicious. Tropical guava notes greet your palate with the first sip, followed by a sweet strawberry and fudge finish.

Verve Gura AA Sprudge Roaster's Village $26/ 12oz.

Joe Coffee
Rubí Sisters Catuaí

Candied Lemon, Almond Paste, Cinnamon
Perched between the Sierra La Esperanza and Santa Bárbara mountains in Las Vegas, Honduras, lies Finca Ruland 2—a specialty coffee farm as beautiful as it is biodiverse, owned and operated by the Rubí-Landaverde family.
As a second generation coffee grower, daughter Andrea Rubí helped to usher in a new era for her family—launching them into specialty coffee as the culmination of two decades of farming heritage. Coming into the business with a fresh perspective, Andrea saw the value of moving their practice away from sole reliance on the commodity coffee industry, and—in addition to their newer frontier of experimentation—she now heads up their initiative to forge more direct relationships with coffee companies and roasters like Joe.

Joe Coffee Rubi Sisters Catuai Sprudge Roaster's Village $25/12oz.

CXFFEEBLACK
Fruit Of Our Labor

A HIGA JUNT -NATURAL RWANDA KILIMBI STATION
1650-1850 MASL
TASTING NOTES: Strawberry,Dark Chocolate, and PassionFruit

CXFFEEBLACK Fruits Of Our Labor Sprudge Roaster's Village $21/8oz.
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