Kawa Coffee Organic Coffee Beans Blend 189 - 1kg

  • Medium Roast
  • 100% Organic Arabica
  • Notes of Caramel and Hazelnuts
  • Artisanally Roasted France
  • 1kg coffee beans
Currently out of stock Please email me when this product becomes available
or see more from category

logo agriculture biologique
Cafés Lugat Organic Coffee Beans Moka Gamoji from Ethiopia - 1kg
+-
  • Medium Roast
  • 100% organic Arabica
  • Moka from Ethiopia
  • Notes of red berries and cocoa
  • Specialty coffee
Freshness Guaranteed
Freshness Guaranteed
£19.90
Prix de comparaison : £22.50
Prix de vente conseillé par la marque ou le fournisseur. En savoir plus
+ -
  • In stock, dispatched within 48h

logo agriculture biologique
Cabane 53 Organic Coffee Beans Copán Honduras - 250g
+-
  • 100% Organic Arabica (Honduras)
  • Specialty coffee
  • Roasted in France
  • 250g coffee beans
£11.50
£0.32/tasse£46.00/kg
+ -
  • In stock, dispatched within 48h

Cafés Lugat Specialty Coffee Beans Black Spice - 4 x 250g
+-
  • Arabica & Robusta Blend
  • Brazil, India, Uganda
  • Dark Roast
  • Hand-roasted in France
  • 4x250g Coffee Beans
Freshness Guaranteed
Freshness Guaranteed
£23.50
£0.16/tasse£23.50/kg
Prix de comparaison : £25.90
Prix de vente conseillé par la marque ou le fournisseur. En savoir plus
+ -
  • In stock, dispatched within 48h

Cafés Lugat Coffee Beans San Marco de Tarrazu Microlot from Costa Rica - 1kg
+-
  • Medium Roast
  • 100% Arabica
  • Specialty Coffee
  • Caturra & Catuaí from Costa Rica
  • Notes of green tea, cocoa and nutmeg
  • Roasted in France
A MaxiCoffee Product
A MaxiCoffee Product
£19.50
£0.14/tasse£19.50/kg
Ancien prix : £19.90
Prix le plus bas pratiqué dans les 30 derniers jours. En savoir plus
+ -
  • In stock, dispatched within 48h

En savoir plus sur ce café en grains Kawa :

Discover the Blend 189 from the Parisian roasting company Kawa Coffee. An organic blend of 100% Arabica from Brazil and Honduras. For an Italian-style espresso with notes of caramel and hazelnuts. 1kg coffee beans.

Key Facts

  • Variety
    100% Arabica
  • Designation
    Blend
  • Origin
    Brazil, Honduras
  • Roasting
    France (National Brands)
  • agriculture bio
    Certified Organic

Roast Type - Dark

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
Espresso or Filter: how to choose the right type of roast? Find the right roast

Aromatic group -  Rich & Sweet

Rich & Sweet
Dominant note
Rich & Sweet
Spices
Secondary note
Spices
Tasting notes :
  • Caramel
  • Hazelnut
  • Sweet spices
N.B.: This is not a flavored coffee but notes noted during tasting
Red Berries Fermented Spices Woody Herb-like Floral Rich & sweet Citrus
How to choose my coffee’s aromatic group? Discover the flavour wheel
Aromatic Groups

Specialty Coffee -  Exceptional 

Score ≥ 80

Specialty Coffee : Among the best coffees in the world, from a terroir with a history and traceability. They represent less than 10% of the world's production and are assessed by professional tasters. These are flawless coffees that offer us unique tasting notes.

pyramide cafe

Exceptional Coffee :  They reflect their terroir by guaranteeing a fairer supply chain, better traceability and an exceptional cup. With a score of over 80/100, these coffees are the gateway to specialty coffee.

The higher the rating, the more surprising your coffee tasting experience will be.
Why does a high score guarantee a better cup result? Learn more

Your Coffee’s ID Card

Each coffee is unique! Its terroir and specificities give it its identity.

  • Process
    Natural, Washed
En savoir plus Réduire

 

Kawa Coffee

Kawa Coffee

Kawa is a Parisian roaster of specialty coffees, co-created by Alexis Gagnaire, Q arabica grader and 2nd in the French roasting championships. The Kawa team selects from the best coffees in the world. Their obsession with detail is particularly evident in the experimental coffees. By working hand in hand with renowned coffee growers, Kawa shows the importance of fermentation in coffee. Today, Kawa works with coffee shops and companies in Paris and all over Europe, and their reputation even extends beyond the European borders. They are definitely part of this generation of third-wave roasters who want to work with a product that comes from a sustainable and traceable agriculture.