Coffee from the Source

For many years, I have been talking about great places to get coffee. Perhaps the best place, however, is Africa, which is commonly considered the birthplace of coffee.

If you want to get a great taste of some of the oldest and best coffees in the world, the African Coffee Club is a great place to start!

A third-generation family-owned business that was founded by a coffee-making family, the African Coffee Club distributes coffees from all over the continent to coffee lovers all over the world.

From Burundi and Cameroon to Tanzania and Zambia, the Club offers access to all of the best sources from this uniquely-situated coffee climate. And as all of the coffees come from individual farmers, they are natural single-origin and naturally processed, allowing more of each coffee’s flavor and culture to shine through.

For those who are new to coffee or new to African coffee, the Club offers a wide range a gift sets. Once you have chosen some favorites, the Club’s subscription service allows members to receive different coffee’s every two, four, or six weeks, or just to buy or try a new favorite one at a time. The coffees are perfect whether you like drip, French press, or pour over, and cannot only help you find your next favorite coffee but can also make for great gifts for friends, family, and colleagues that will open their eyes and their pallets to great new flavors that are actually some of the greatest old flavors the world has ever known.

In addition to offering great coffee to their members and customers, the African Coffee Club also offers great support to their member farmers, paying above market value to their independent producers throughout Africa and using sustainable farming practices that not only result in great coffee but also demonstrate great ways to run agriculture and business. It has also helped members of the founding family go to school and benefitted their community and culture in many other ways, making each cup even more satisfying!

Want great coffee with a great story? Go to the source with the African Coffee Club.

www.africancoffeeclub.com