Below you will find a description of a number of coffees that we have in our collection. Take note - these are only a few of our coffees! For a full list, see our coffee price-list.

Coffee and their land of origin

Indonesia

Toradja Prince laki

These are coffee beans that have just one round, bean instead of two, split beans. Whenever the coffee berry is put in the ground, a coffee plant will grow but it won't produce any fruit. From this, comes the name kopi laki, which means, male coffee. It is a spicy coffee.

Toradja Prince ranum

This coffee berry is harvested a bit later than usual and is a deep, dark red. Definitely not black, because then the berry is no longer good. The pluckers say that it is not picked for the colour but for the aroma.

Kopi Luwak Aceh or Toradja (100gr)

Kopi Luwak is the most curious in the coffee world. Famous because of its exclusive character and coveted for its high price. Many of the Indies people living in the Netherlands know the Luwak as the animal from the plantations or kampongs. The luwak is a civet cat. And the kopi luwak, the coffee, is prepared from coffee berries that are excreted from the civet cat after consumption.

Australia

India

Monsooned Malabar (India)

Monsooned Malabar is an expensive, special coffee that grows at an altitude of 1200 to 1500 metres. Its characteristic is that the still-raw beans are golden-yellow in colour.

Africa

South America