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Honey (Wildflower) coffee in London

17 speciality roasts from 13 London roasters feature honey (wildflower) notes.

Blackberry in coffee arrives as a deep, juicy darkness — more brooding than bright, with a tartness that lingers at the back of the palate. It appears most often in coffees from Colombia, Honduras and Ethiopia, where the fruit's intensity is coaxed out through either washed or natural processing. Across London, 13 roasters have captured this note, with Kiss the Hippo, Danelaw and Goldbox among those doing it particularly well.

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Top rated honey (wildflower) coffee roasts in London

Speciality roasts carrying honey (wildflower) notes, ordered by community rating.

Roasters producing honey (wildflower) coffee

London roasters with the most approved coffees carrying honey (wildflower) notes.

Notes that most commonly appear alongside honey (wildflower) in the same roasts.

Where honey (wildflower) coffee comes from

Origin countries that most often produce honey (wildflower)-forward coffees among London roasts.

Colombia 4 Honduras 3 Ethiopia 2 Rwanda 2 Kenya 2

How honey (wildflower) coffee is processed

Processing methods associated with honey (wildflower) notes in London roasts.

Washed 6 Natural 4 Anaerobic 3 Co Fermentation 1 Honey 1

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