This is African coffee

Build your own bundle – Any 3x250g

£39.50

Select any three of our African coffees and build your own coffee bundle for fantastic value. All coffees are 250g and will be ground to your preference.

This bundle is a brilliant way to broaden your coffee journey and help you to explore the amazing variety of our African coffees.

How it works

  • Select any 3 coffees below
  • Choose your grind type
  • Save over £5 plus get FREE delivery
  • Sit back and wait for your coffees!

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Nemba Burundi

The Nemba Burundi is a single Origin Microlot coffee bean with a cupping score of 85. Rich cocoa, smooth sweet caramel and a mellow dried grapefruit tartness, with fruit-sweetness. Bright and fresh finish.

Kericho Bomet Kenya

Kericho Bomet is a single Origin Microlot coffee bean. Milk chocolate and smooth caramel flavours. A lemon-lime acidity and soft sweetness.

Halo Beriti Ethiopia

Natural heirloom coffee bean varieties cultivated in Ethiopia. Dark chocolate, fresh elderflower and milk chocolate with mild fresh bergamot flavours. Mellow delicate fruit-like sweetness and balanced acidity.

Rwamatamu Rwanda

A single estate coffee, Rwamatamu (cupping score 88) is a standout natural - juicy and structured, with berry-like sharpness, a creamy mouthfeel, and good depth.

Abadatezuka Rwanda

This Abadatezuka washed coffee is juicy, alive and has fruit-like sweetness with flavour undertones of vanilla and a gentle roundness of toffee.

Silverback Uganda

This Ugandan Silverback has a mild and delicate fruit-like sweetness with distinct strawberry notes, and deeper undertones of mellow malt, nutmeg and dark chocolate

Mount Sunzu Zambia

Mount Sunzu is a single estate coffee that is moody and complex, with dark chocolate, ripe brambles and dark berries carrying through a long, layered finish.

Nemba Burundi

Source

Country

Region

Kayanza

Wash station

Nemba Washing Station

Roast

Medium roast

Cupping score

85

Altitude

2000m

Flavour

cocoa, dried grapefruit, mild caramel

Process

Anaerobic

Variety

Bourbon

Kericho Bomet Kenya

Source

Country

Region

Kericho and Bomet

Roast

Medium roast

Cupping score

84

Altitude

2000m

Flavour

lemon-lime acidity, milk chocolate, smooth caramel

Process

Washed

Variety

SL28, SL34

Halo Beriti Ethiopia

Source

Country

Region

Yirgacheffe

Wash station

Halo Beriti

Roast

Medium-light roast

Cupping score

86

Altitude

2300m

Flavour

berry, elderflower, milk chocolate

Process

Natural

Variety

Heirloom

Rwamatamu Rwanda

Source

Country

Region

Kibuye, Western Nyamasheke

Wash station

Rwamatamu washing station

Roast

Medium-light roast

Cupping score

88

Altitude

2000m

Flavour

clean, creamy, fruity, juicy

Process

Natural

Variety

Red Bourbon

Species

Arabica

Harvest

2024

Lot

Kirunga Lot 14

Abadatezuka Rwanda

Source

Country

Region

Western Province

Wash station

Cyato washing station

Roast

Medium roast

Cupping score

87

Altitude

2200m

Flavour

green grape, toffee, vanilla

Process

Washed

Variety

Bourbon

Silverback Uganda

Country

Region

Rwenzori

Roast

Medium-light roast

Cupping score

86

Altitude

1900m

Flavour

dark chocolate, nutmeg, strawberry jam

Process

Natural

Variety

SL14, SL28

Mount Sunzu Zambia

Source

Country

Region

Mbala

Wash station

Onsite at Mount Sunzu

Roast

Medium roast

Cupping score

84

Altitude

1600m

Flavour

brambles, dark berries, dark chocolate

Process

Washed

Variety

Starmaya

Harvest

2024/25

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A cupping score is a 100-point metric, established by the Specialtiy Coffee Association (SCA), used by certified Q Graders to evaluate the quality of coffee beans. It measures attributes like aroma, flavour, acidity, body, and balance. The grading is as follows:

Cupping Score

Grade

90-100

Speciality – Competition

85>90

Speciality – Excellent

80>85

Speciality – Very good

>80

Commercial/Commodity

75% of Cupper’s Journey’s coffees are 85+ and any new coffees we stock will all be at least 85.
Read more about it in the Beyond the Bean article:

Once opened and exposed to air, roasted coffee starts to oxidise. The greater the surface area, the quicker this process. This is why we recommend, where possible, that you buy your beans whole and grind to order.

Our coffee comes with the roasted date on pack. We like our coffee to ‘settle’ after roasting for around 2 weeks to ‘de-gas’. The lighter the roast level, the longer the settling period needed. Freshly roasted light coffee is packed with CO₂. Resting allows this gas to escape, reducing acidity and allowing complex flavours (fruitiness, acidity, sweetness) to develop.

We recommend that you consume our beans within 4 months of the roast date following the settling period. That said, coffee beans will easily keep for 12 months if stored correctly.

Coffee should not be stored in the Fridge or Freezer but in an airtight container in a cool dark place. This is because of the increased humidity in the fridge and the condensation that occurs with sharp temperature changes. Coffee absorbs both water and odours so storing it in a fridge will severely impact the flavour and freshness.

To keep your beans (or ground coffee) fresher for longer, store them in an opaque airtight container (remove as much air as possible if you can). Our 250g bags are resealable and have a one-way valve so you can keep your coffee fresh – just expel as much air as possible and zip back up! Then store in a cool dark place like a pantry.

Wherever possible we recommend that you purchase whole bean coffee. Investing in a grinder so that you can grind fresh will have one of the greatest positive effects on the quality of your brew. If that is not an option, then buy smaller bags more frequently in order to maximise freshness.

Our 250g bags have a one-way value that allows CO₂ to escape while keeping the oxygen out and will keep your coffee fresh until opened. This means that you can subscribe to 3x250g bags to get FREE delivery while knowing that the 3rd bag will be as good as the first!

Coffee roast level affects taste: light roasts are bright and floral, medium roasts balanced and sweet, while dark roasts are bold and smoky. We like to allow our speciality African coffees to sing, and to bring out the best of their bright, floral flavours requires a lighter touch. The goal is not to change the bean but to preserve its character. Lighter roasts have bright, crisp, and often complex flavour profiles. These are ideal for pour over brew methods.

Medium roast levels allow the bean’s innate character to mix with the rich, comforting flavours developed during roasting. The sharp acidity you find in lighter profiles mellows out into a smooth, rounded sweetness. The delicate fruit and floral notes evolve into something deeper and more familiar— think toasted nuts, creamy milk chocolate, and rich caramel.

When refining our roast recipe for each individual lot, we cup multiple times until we are happy that we have coaxed the best performance out of the bean. We are strong champions of the pour over method and think that all of our coffees are at their very best when brewed this way.

African Coffee has very complex flavour notes that are affected by the variety of bean, the terroir and the processing techniques. We go into depth about this in the articles below:

Stale coffee typically smells weak, musty, or dull rather than fragrant. When brewed, it tastes flat, cardboard-like, or sour, often lacking acidity. Physically, old beans may appear faded, dry, or have an oil-streaked, rancid surface, while ground coffee feels grainy instead of slightly oily or sticky.

If you use a pour over or French press, you might notice that the ‘bloom’ has gone. The ‘bloom’ is the release of CO₂ gases which occurs when the coffee is fresh. Stale coffee won’t produce this reaction so if you notice a change, it is time for a restock!

Make sure you store your coffees correctly to maintain their freshness for longer.

If you are unsure as to whether you will like the coffee please study the tasting notes as they will give you a clear idea of what to expect. Why not get a Tasting Adventure Pack which allows you to explore samples of three different coffees before you purchase a larger quantity?

Refunds will not be issued for personal taste issues. Please see our refunds and exchanges policy for more details.

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