Coffee beans
Colombia Vanilla Coconut Cream Honey Osmotic Dehydration
Vanilla, Coconut, and Almonds
Colombia Liquid Dessert (Creme Brulee) Chiroso
Vanilla Pudding, Cherry Liqueur, and Milk Chocolate
Colombia Cocktail Cherry Fizz Honey Osmotic Dehydration
Cherries, Cola, Almonds, and Vanilla
Colombia Red Candy Edwin Noreña Cofermented
Strawberries, Cherries, and Cheesecake
Colombia Sidra Nestor Lasso Natural
Peach, Lychee, Jasmine, and Sangria
Colombia Red Currant Honey Grosella
Redcurrant, Mint, Caramel, and Milk Chocolate
Colombia Milan Nitro Melon Watermelon
Honeydew Melon, Watermelon, and Caramel
Colombia Strawberry Ice Cream Co-fermented Espresso
Strawberries, Red Fruits, and Citrus
Kenya Kiambu Washed
Currants, Pomegranate, and Rose Tea
Colombia Peñas Blancas Nestor Lasso
Pineapple, Banana, and Melon
Colombia Wush Wush Natural Oxidator
Caramelized Oranges, Hibiscus, and Anise
Indonesia Gayo Avatara Natural CM
Apple, Red Stone Fruits, and Chocolate
Brazil Frutas De Verano Natural Aerobic Espresso
Chocolate, Raisins, Cherries, and Caramel
Brazil Passiflora Guairoba Natural Anaerobic
Passion Fruit, Plum, Caramel, and Eucalyptus
Ethiopia Humble Queen Natural
Bergamot and Stone Fruit
Condor Washed Colombia
Cranberry, Butter, Molasses, and Honey
Winterjam blend Espresso
Chocolate, Rum, Vanilla, Biscuits, Coconut, and Lychee
La Eva Anaerobic Natural Villa Sarchí Costa Rica
Pear, Cherries, and Anise
Gold Digger Washed Colombia
Citrus, Orange, Almonds, Pepper, Brown sugar, Caramel, Green tea, White chocolate, and Tangerine
Nicaragua Gonzalo Castillo Natural
Strawberry, Plum, and Milk Chocolate
Peru Churupampa Washed
Nuts, Apple, Caramel, and Dark Chocolate
Experience Sweet Garden – Colombia Pink Bourbon & Castillo Blend
Peach, Cherry, and Plum
Experience Plum Secret – Colombia Castillo Double Anaerobic
Plum, Cherry, Raspberry, and Red fruits
Experience La Luna – Colombia Gesha Anaerobic Thermal Shock
Jasmine, Wild Strawberry, and Red Grapes
At Coffee Mates, you'll find carefully selected specialty coffee beans from the best plantations in the world. This is not a random selection of beans, but the result of strict selection, direct contacts with producers, and a passion for exceptional flavors. Our offer is exclusive coffee that you won't find in supermarkets – because it's not just about caffeine, but about an experience.
Luxury coffee beans are distinguished primarily by the quality of the beans, their processing, and origin. It's a product with a clearly defined "from bean to cup" journey. The beans are sourced from trusted cooperatives or directly from producers, and each batch undergoes rigorous sensory evaluation (cupping).
In our store, you will find only coffees that meet specialty standards (minimum 80 points on the SCA scale). These are freshly roasted coffees from artisan roasters, packed immediately after roasting and ready to be enjoyed in pour-over methods or as espresso.
Specialty coffee refers to the highest quality beans, grown at altitudes that promote the slow ripening of coffee cherries. Harvesting is done by hand, selectively, and processing takes place under controlled conditions. The differences between regular and specialty coffee are immediately noticeable – it's a coffee where the taste isn't just "bitter" or "coffee-like," but can resemble ripe fruits, flowers, honey, spices, or even peaches and rum. Importantly, the best premium coffee beans don't need added milk or sugar – their natural sweetness and complexity are enough to make the cup complete.
The coffee beans you'll find in our store have undergone various processing methods, each yielding different flavor profiles:
Washed – a classic, clean method where the bean is separated from the pulp, and fermentation is controlled. The result: a clear, balanced profile, ideal for V60 or Kalita.
Natural (dry) – whole fruits are dried in the sun. Thanks to contact with the pulp, the beans acquire fruity, fermented notes. Excellent for AeroPress or French Press.
Anaerobic – fermentation occurs in sealed containers without air access. Taste: dense, intense, often tropical.
Carbonic maceration – inspired by wine, fermentation with pressure and CO2 control. It yields aromas reminiscent of red fruits and jams. Suitable for espresso and pour-over.
Thermal shock – a method often used by the Bermudez family from Finca El Paraiso. It involves fermentation with temperature control and a sudden drop in temperature. The coffee gains incredible sweetness and clarity.
Culturing – an proprietary process by Julio Andres Quiceno, in which beans are fermented with selected yeast cultures and fruits. This is the most complex process in our offer, generating aromas of ripe fruits, flowers, and spices. Ideal for tasting without additives, e.g., in a Chemex.
Each of these methods influences the coffee's body, acidity, and aromatic intensity. Choose them according to your favorite brewing methods and mood.
If you're looking for where to buy exclusive coffee that truly delivers on its promise of taste, you're in the right place. At Coffee Mates:
Each coffee is described according to its sensory profile
For each package, we indicate the roastery, region, and altitude of cultivation
We deliver exclusive coffees to your home, offering advice when you're unsure what to choose
Our offer includes both luxury coffees for espresso and for alternative methods: V60, Chemex, AeroPress, French Press, or Cold Brew. Our coffees are excellent for gifts – elegant packaging, detailed descriptions, and the story behind each bean make an impression.
We are not a roastery, but we collaborate with the best. Our specialty is high-quality coffee beans sourced from roasters in Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Romania. We select only the beans we ourselves drink. We are guided by quality, not trends.