

For another chocolate and fruit combo, try our Single Origin 2 from Colombia, with chocolate, blackberry and syrup notes, perfect for an after dinner coffee. If you like fruity brews with chocolate flavor, the Papua New Guinea coffee in our Single Origin 3 is packed with milk chocolate balanced with raspberry notes - the perfect combination of sweet and fruit. Lots of coffees have fruity flavors, but they're really common in African coffee beans, so you might want to experiment with Ethiopian - which has sweet, citrus notes balanced with floral flavors - or coffee from Kenya, which has some wonderfully complex fruity notes. Which coffee should I choose if I like fruity flavor? Coffee experts categorise the aromas and flavors of coffees based on the coffee tasting flavour wheel, which helps them describe what they're tasting and helps you find other coffees you'll love. What you can taste may be different to what you can smell, as most coffees have hundreds of flavor notes, from green apple to vanilla, mellow to slightly acid. Then see what you can taste when you take your first sip, and a second.

There might be citrus fruit like orange and lemon, or grape, peach, juicy apple or even berries like strawberry and blueberry. Before you take a sip, breathe in the aroma and see what you can smell. How do I know if I've chosen a fruity coffee? (bitterness in coffee isn't necessary a bad thing) Light to medium roasted coffee is likely to have more citrusy fruit notes with a high acidity, while a dark roast will bring out some bitterness. The roasting process brings out different tastes and levels of acidity. How farmers process it and how roasters like us roast it also has an effect on what the final coffee tastes like to you.

Here's everything you need to know about fruity coffees to help you search out new favourites.Īll the flavor in fruity coffee comes from green coffee beans - which variety is is, where and how its grown and how it's treated once it's been picked. You might have seen words like fruity on front of the bags you buy, but what does it mean and how does it help you choose more varieties that you'll love? Fruity coffee is an increasingly popular choice, versatile enough to be used in all kinds of brewing method from espresso to French press to filter and drip. Every coffee bean is bursting with natural flavor notes that set it apart from other coffees.
