This week’s radar highlights a diverse range of single-origin and specialty offerings.
This Week’s Standout Green Coffees
🇪🇹 Ethiopia: Misty Valley, Yirgacheffe
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
This natural process offering comes from the renowned Yirgacheffe region of Ethiopia. It represents a classic style of East African coffee production focusing on regional character.
Why it stood out: This selection features a natural processing method from the celebrated Yirgacheffe origin.
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic: Organic Ramirez Red Honey, Jarabacoa
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
Sourced from Jarabacoa in the Dominican Republic, this organic lot utilizes a red honey processing method. It brings a distinct processing variation from an origin less commonly highlighted in typical home roasting rotations.
Why it stood out: The combination of an organic designation and a red honey process from the Dominican Republic makes this lot stand out.
🇮🇩 Bali: Organic Blue Moon, Kintamani Highlands
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
Coming from the Kintamani Highlands of Bali, this organic offering highlights Indonesian coffee production outside of the traditional Sumatra profile. It provides home roasters a distinct island origin to experiment with.
Why it stood out: Bali is a less common origin in standard green coffee lineups.
🇲🇽 Mexico: La Laja Honey, Tlaltetela, Veracruz
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
Grown in Tlaltetela, Veracruz, this Mexican offering undergoes a honey processing method. It showcases alternative processing techniques applied to classic Mexican terroir.
Why it stood out: This lot pairs a honey process with a specific micro-region in Veracruz, Mexico.
🇭🇹 Haiti: Organic Haitian Blue, Norde
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
Sourced from the Norde region, this organic Haitian Blue offers roasters a chance to work with Caribbean island beans. Such origins appear infrequently on standard green coffee availability lists.
Why it stood out: Haitian green coffee is a rare find in the current dataset.
🇺🇬 Uganda: Organic Bugisu, Sipi Falls
Supplier: Coffee Bean Corral
This organic offering from the Sipi Falls area near Mount Elgon brings Ugandan coffee to the roster. It provides a distinct East African profile distinct from neighboring Kenya and Ethiopia.
Why it stood out: Sipi Falls Bugisu offers a specific regional designation from Uganda.
Where to Look This Week
Coffee Bean Corral provided a robust and varied selection this week, spanning multiple continents with a strong focus on organic certifications and regional microlots. Offerings featured interesting processing variations like honey methods alongside classic washed and natural lots from both established origins and harder-to-find regions.
Why These Coffees Made the List
- Ethiopia: Misty Valley, Yirgacheffe — Features a natural processing method from the celebrated Yirgacheffe origin.
- Dominican Republic: Organic Ramirez Red Honey, Jarabacoa — The combination of an organic designation and a red honey process from the Dominican Republic makes this lot stand out.
- Bali: Organic Blue Moon, Kintamani Highlands — Bali is a less common origin in standard green coffee lineups.
- Mexico: La Laja Honey, Tlaltetela, Veracruz — This lot pairs a honey process with a specific micro-region in Veracruz, Mexico.
- Haiti: Organic Haitian Blue, Norde — Haitian green coffee is a rare find in the current dataset.
- Uganda: Organic Bugisu, Sipi Falls — Sipi Falls Bugisu offers a specific regional designation from Uganda.
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Prices & Availability Notice
Green coffee prices and stock levels change frequently. Prices shown were current at the time this page was compiled and may no longer be accurate. Please confirm the current offer on the seller’s website before purchasing.


