Every single origin organic coffee in this range traces back to one farm or cooperative. Organic, direct-traded, roasted in small batches to order. The flavour you taste is the flavour of that origin, nothing masked, nothing averaged out.
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Single origin coffee means one coffee from one place. Every bag in this range comes from a specific farm, estate, or cooperative — the flavour reflects that location directly. The altitude, the soil, and how the cherry was handled after picking all leave a mark on what ends up in your cup.
That's the practical difference between single origin and a blend. Blended coffee pulls from multiple origins to hit a consistent flavour year-round — useful, especially for espresso, but it trades character for reliability. A washed Ethiopian and a naturally processed Brazilian are both single origin coffees. They taste nothing alike. That variation is what you're buying.
Coffee is one of the most sprayed crops on the planet. When WBR launched in 2014, sourcing direct-traded organically grown beans wasn't a positioning decision — it was the whole reason to exist. Every single origin here is also organic, sourced from coffee growers we know and buy from directly. The product pages show you where each lot came from and how it was processed.
Single origin isn't one fixed thing. At its broadest it means one country, which tells you something but not much — Ethiopia alone has regions that produce completely different cups. More specifically it means one region, one farm, or a defined cooperative lot. The more traceable the origin, the more the coffee has its own identity.
Everything in this range is traceable to at least the farm or cooperative level. The processing method — washed, natural, or honey — is listed on each product page. It matters as much as the origin itself.
Rough guide — your bag's tasting notes will tell you more:
Some of these are roasted with espresso in mind — check the product page. A Colombian single origin pulled as espresso is sweeter and more individual than a standard espresso blend. African origins are usable but they'll taste brighter and more acidic than most people expect from an espresso. Worth trying once you know what you're in for.
Single origins do well in methods that don't get in the way — filter, V60, AeroPress, cafetière. Lighter African coffees shine through filter. Colombian and Brazilian beans are more flexible and hold up as espresso too. Each product page has tasting notes and a suggested brewing method.
Look for a specific farm or cooperative (not just a country), a roast date within the last four weeks, and the processing method on the bag. If a coffee can't tell you where it came from or when it was roasted, that tells you something.
A single origin coffee subscription is available if you want a fresh lot each month. Free UK delivery on all orders.
Coffee from one defined location — a single farm, cooperative, or region — rather than a blend from multiple sources. The flavour reflects where the coffee grew: altitude, soil, climate, and how the cherry was processed after harvest.
They do different things. Single origin coffees have more individual character and change with each harvest. Blends are more consistent, which works well for everyday espresso and milk-based drinks. One isn't better — they suit different habits.
Yes. Colombian and Brazilian single origins are the easiest starting point — medium roast, sweeter than a standard blend, not too difficult to dial in. African origins work but they're brighter and more acidic than most espresso drinkers are used to. The product pages say which coffees are roasted with espresso in mind.
That the beans came from one place. How specific that is varies — it might mean a country, a region, or a single farm. The more specific, the more distinct the coffee. All lots here are traceable to at least farm or cooperative level.
Small lots, bought direct from coffee growers, often above the commodity rate. Seasonal and limited — there's no blending buffer when a harvest is gone. Hand-picked rather than strip-harvested. The price reflects the traceability and the terms the grower was paid on.
Awesome tasting coffee with a fantastic company service
Certainly a different taste with banana tones. Ok once you've had a few cups and get used to the fruity taste.
I’ve been using WBR for 18mths now and mainly having the Signature Gold with the odd small batch or other blend from time to time. I’ve used Pact and Exhale coffee roasters in the past but neither come close to the Signature Gold blend and service from WBR. Alex has always been super quick to respond to any questions and shipping is normally very quick.
Following a forced switch to decaf, I turned to the internet to tell me which decaf was the best! However it was a Facebook ad that caught my attention and I am so glad I clicked on the link. It is delicious! Really flavoursome. It is now a treat drink and I look forward to savouring it.
I enjoy getting up and having a large espresso every morning but since I have ordered your dark and medium roast the experience has heightened even more. The flavours are ripe and fresh and the crema is beautiful. It pours like liquid gold as I watch my Sage Bambino prepare my morning ritual. Thank you for such a great product I can not fault it. Awesome!
Love it! Makes a great espresso, once dialled in I'm getting 36g in around 30 seconds consistently. Lovely crema, well balanced flavour... Happy days!
Fast delivery as usual ! I treated these beans as Medium to light roast with a slightly courser grind in a Sage grinder and expresso machine - quite easy to dial in. Great result and a lovely taste. Still working on my latte art - 2 months in !
I’m now hooked on this coffee after this taster pack - it’s a great way to try a selection of their range and a very generous size! I love the artwork on the bag too!
Came across this coffee on Google as I was searching for mycotoxins free organic coffee and thought I’d give them a try. I went for the signature roast based on the amount of reviews and awards the have won. When I pulled my first shot of espresso I didn’t really like the taste. I realised this was because the beans were too fresh and so they weren’t dialled in yet; as time went on the taste began to get better and better. After about 1.5-2 weeks of the roast date (and proper dialling in) I can confidently say this is one of the best coffees I have ever had! I have learnt that fresh beans give off CO2 gas and the beans need to rest for a small period before they can be used. I will definitely be using WBR as my go to coffee and will be ordering regularly. I’m using the sage barista pro, grind settings are inner burr: 4, outer set to 6 / 7 depending on how you like it and extraction time is 25-30 seconds for a 1:2 ratio. I get perfect golden crema which is foamy and a full body taste profile with this setup. I will be experimenting with 1:3 ratio too. I would highly recommend WBR and will be trying out their other roasts
Finally a great tasting clean coffee that is also ethical & sustainable! I’ve been trying different brands for months and now I can stop searching as I’ve found a clear winner!
Having tried nearly all the organic coffee beans available online in the UK I must say Signature Gold is by far the most satisfying cup of coffee one can make at home either as a straight black or espresso
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This Christmas yeti coffee is delicious savouring my last few beans I have been brewing it in a Vietnamese phone coffee filter which my daughter brought me back from her time there. The coffee is rich of chocolate and sweet of toffee notes simply delicious.
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