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Here you will find our single-origin coffee beans, which are particularly suitable for making filter coffee. Our customers also use them in the portafilter machine. Anything goes, as long as it's delicious.

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Frequently asked questions

Ordering and shipping

Yes. For everyone who doesn't want to regularly buy new coffee themselves, we offer a
practical, automatic coffee subscription. You can choose between three
delivery intervals: biweekly, monthly or every other month.

Simply select your favorite coffees and the corresponding delivery option. All subscribers receive a 10% discount from their first order. The shipping costs are the same as for individual orders.

To add multiple coffees to the subscription, simply place them together in the shopping cart for your subscription order and make sure that you choose the same delivery interval.

You can change, pause or cancel your subscription at any time. Since some of our coffees are only available for a limited time, they cannot be subscribed to. This is especially true for some of our filter coffees.

You can find instructions for taking out your coffee subscription here.

Yes, we ship throughout the EU. There are currently problems with shipping to Austria. We work on a solution.

The shipping costs in Germany are currently €4.95. We ship free of charge within Germany for orders over €75.

The shipping costs for international shipping are a flat rate of €15 per order up to 2 kg.

You can find all further information in our shipping conditions .

We ship every Tuesday and Friday. Your order should reach you within 3 to 5 working days .

Have you been waiting for your order for a long time? Then it's best to write us a message.

General

Contact us via our contact page . We will be happy to help you with your concerns.

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Tips and Tricks for Good Coffee

Titelbild zum Blogbeitrag "Anleitung für Americano"
Kaffee brühen

Instructions for Americano: The Extended Espresso

We'll show you how to make a delicious Americano, what you need and what you can do if you don't like your coffee. Let's go.
Titelbild zur Anleitung für Cold Brew. Zu sehen ist ein Cold Brew in einem 250-ml-Glas auf einem Tisch des Café Marcel.
Kaffee & Eis

Cold Brew Instructions

Cold Brew is the ideal summer drink for all coffee lovers. Whether with ice cubes or tonic water: If you're looking for a refreshing drink in summer, cold brew is the right choice.
Titelbild für die Anleitung für Milchkaffee. Zu sehen ist ein Milchkaffee mit Latte Art.
Kaffee mit Milch

Instructions for Cafe Latte

We'll show you how to make a delicious milk coffee, what you need and how to get the ideal, fine-pored milk foam. Let's start.

Buyer's Guide Coffee Beans for Filter

Find Your New Favorite Coffee Bean

If you are unsure which coffee bean is right for you, we have published a detailed coffee bean guide on our blog to help you choose.

Coffee Bean Guide

What the Roasting Level Means

With the roasting level we indicate how light or dark the respective coffee beans are roasted. We use a 5-point scale from light to dark. The lighter the degree of roasting, the more of the bean's natural flavors are retained and develop in your cup. You can taste the fruity origin of the coffee.

This opens up a whole new world of taste, from tangy-fruity to floral and tea-like to chocolatey-nutty. The rule here is very clear: who dares, wins!

Buy Single Origin Filter Coffee

With our single-origin filter coffee roasts, we precisely tease out the variety of flavors of the most diverse Arabica varieties from the bean. Each variety has its own characteristics that need to be discovered. The growing region and its microclimate each provide additional nuances in the taste.

We have made it our mission to highlight and demonstrate this variety of flavors through our roasts. That's why we consciously avoid the majority of the very dominant, classic roasting aromas that only arise after very long or hot roasting. The result is coffees that taste very different and therefore always surprise.