Collection: Chocolate Coffees

Do you love coffee with a rich, full flavor? Then our chocolate coffee collection is just what you're looking for. Discover coffees with notes of milk chocolate, dark cocoa, and creamy hazelnut—perfect for those who appreciate comfort, body, and balance.

Chocolate-flavored coffees are a classic in the world of specialty coffee. They're known for their smooth and accessible flavor, without sacrificing any depth or character. Think notes of milk chocolate, dark cocoa, nuts, caramel, or even mocha.

These flavor profiles don't just happen. They're the result of various factors along the coffee chain. Washed processing often creates a clean and balanced body, while naturally processed beans sometimes add an extra touch of fruity cocoa. The varietals used also play a role. Varieties like Bourbon, Caturra, and Typica are known for producing rich, chocolatey flavors.

Coffees with this profile often come from countries like Brazil, where you can expect a round body with soft chocolate notes and a hint of hazelnut. Guatemala offers a beautiful balance of milk chocolate and almond, while Colombian coffees add complexity with deep notes of cocoa and caramel. Coffees from Mexico and Peru are also characterized by their creamy texture and a pleasant sweetness reminiscent of dark chocolate.

These coffees are particularly popular with espresso and cappuccino lovers who appreciate creamy, accessible flavors. Filter drinkers also appreciate these coffees for their rich and smooth body. In short, this type of coffee is ideal for anyone looking for a balanced cup of coffee with a familiar, chocolatey character.

Which coffees are the most chocolatey?

Coffees from Brazil, Guatemala, and Colombia are often praised for their natural chocolatey notes. Medium roast beans, in particular, bring this out beautifully.

Is chocolate coffee flavored?

No, our chocolate coffees are 100% natural. The flavor notes are derived from the terroir, variety, and roasting method – no flavorings are added.

Does chocolate coffee go well with milk drinks like cappuccino or latte?

Absolutely! The creamy texture of milk enhances the chocolate and nut notes. This type of coffee is perfect for cappuccinos or flat whites.

What's the best way to make chocolatey coffee?

A medium to dark filter grind or a good espresso grind works perfectly. Use a lower temperature (92–94°C) to emphasize the sweet and creamy flavors.