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Murundo People’s Farm Rwanda

April 15, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers around the Murundo Washing Station, entirely of the Bourbon variety of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with

Yaye Chericho Ethiopia Espresso

April 2, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers and processed by Faysel Abdosh, from trees of the 774110 and 74158 varieties of Arabica, and processed by the washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying) and an extended 72-hour fermentation period. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and

Putra Gayo Sumatra Espresso

March 23, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the Ateng, Bor Bor, Catimor and Timor varieties of Arabica, and processed at Iwannitosa Putra’s Putra Gayo wet mill by the washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers

Putra Gayo Sumatra

March 19, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the Ateng, Bor Bor, Catimor and Timor varieties of Arabica, and processed at Iwannitosa Putra’s Putra Gayo wet mill by the washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers

Kagunyu Kenya

February 28, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the SL28 and SL34 varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying) at the Kagunyu Washing Station. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those

Buesaco Colombia Espresso

February 28, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the Caturra, Colombia and Castillo varieties of Arabica, and process by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with

Kariaini Kenya

February 28, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding members of the Mwirua Farmers Cooperative Society, from trees of the SL28, SL34, Ruiru11 and Batian varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skina dn pilp removed before drying) at its Kariaini Factory. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees

Yaye Chericho Ethiopia

February 28, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the 74110 and 74158 varieties of Arabica, and processed by Catalyst Trade’s proprietary 72-hour extended fermentation, in which traditionally washed coffee is fermented for 72 hours. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers

Mukwinja DR Congo

January 25, 2024 by [email protected]

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the Bourbon and Typica varieties of Arabica, and processed by the washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying) at the Mukwinja Washing Station. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with

Buesaco Colombia

January 25, 2024 by [email protected]

Produced by smallholding farmers, entirely of the Caturra variety of Arabica, and processed by the washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “Let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with substantial premiums. Visit

Wilton Benitez Geisha

January 10, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by Wilton Benitez, entirely of the Geisha variety of Arabica, and processed by the double-anaerobic thermal shock method, in which the coffee fruit, after having been first sanitized with ozone, undergoes two stages of fermentation. First, the whole cherries are submerged under water for 48 hours, then the beans are pulped and fermented with a strain of Lactobacillus for 24 hours. After

Nkanda #7 Burundi

January 2, 2024 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers from the Tangara community, entirely of the Red Bourbon variety of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with

Cordillera de Fuego Costa Rica

December 16, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced by Luis Eduardo Campos, from trees of the Caturra and Catuai varieties of Arabica, and processed by the anaerobic natural method (fermented in an oxygen-free environment, then dried in the whole fruit). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those

Nyeri Hill Kenya

December 11, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced at Nyeri Hill Estate, from trees of the SL28, SL34 and Riuru 11 varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with substantial

Santuario Peru

December 11, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding members of the Santuario Cooperative, from trees of the Caturra, Bourbon, Pache, Catimor and Typica varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the

A Deeper Look at Coffee Review’s Top 30 Coffees of 2023

December 3, 2023 by Kenneth Davids and Ron Walters

In 2023, Coffee Review blind-tasted more than 3,000 coffee samples from hundreds of leading roasting companies and coffee producers around the world. We ultimately published nearly 600 reviews on CoffeeReview.com over the course of the year. The Top 30 Coffees of 2023 is our editors’ ranking of the 30 most exciting of these coffees, representing roughly 5 percent of the coffees we

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Ichamama Kenya

October 15, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced by smallholding farmers, from trees of the SL28, SL34, Ruiru 11 and Batian varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with

La Candelilla Geisha Natural Costa Rica

October 15, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced by Ricardo Hernandez Naranjo of Finca La Candelilla, entirely of the Geisha variety of Arabica, and processed by the natural method (dried in the whole fruit). JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who grow those coffees with substantial premiums. Visit

El Lechero Peru

October 15, 2023 by Kim Westerman

Produced by Herlinda Manchay Cruz, from trees of the Bourbon and Catimor varieties of Arabica, and processed by the traditional washed method (fruit skin and pulp removed before drying). Certified USDA Organic and Fair Trade. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple: “let the coffee lead the way” through sourcing and roasting the best and most unique coffees available and rewarding the farmers who

Wilton Benitez Java

October 4, 2023 by [email protected]

Produced by Wilton Benitez entirely of the Ethiopia-derived Java variety of Arabica, and processed by a version of the carbonic maceration method involving two fermentation phases in closed tanks injected with CO2, with the fermentation of the whole fruit preceded by sterilization with ozone gas and ultraviolet light and with yeasts added to the fermentation. JBC Coffee Roasters’ vision is simple:

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