Best Coffee Beans: Cotswold Coffee Review

Best Coffee Beans: Cotswold Coffee Review

Whether you’re a coffee enthusiast, or just someone who can’t face the day without a coffee, you’ll understand the importance of your beans. The right beans can take your coffee from “that’ll do” to “bring on the biscuits.”

Flat white or espresso purist, a slow Sunday cafetière or a shot-and-go breakfast brew, finding the best coffee beans for you is where it all begins.

And if you’re in the market for new beans, you don't get better than the Cotswold Coffee Company range. Home to a whole host of hand-picked coffees to suit every taste, every mood, and every brew. There’s a Cotswold Coffee Company bean for everyone. Whether you like your coffee rich and bold, bright and fruity, organic, or decaf, the team has got you covered.

It’s time to take a look at the range, work through the tasting notes, and maybe find your next favourite coffee bean.

 

Our Coffee Beans

These are some of the headline grabbers from the Cotswold Coffee Company range:

Cotswold Grande Reserve Beans 

Origin: Brazil, Central America, Colombia, Ethiopia. 

Taste: A smooth, balanced coffee with notes of caramel sweetness, orange, and a milk chocolate finish.

Why you’ll love it: Cotswold Grande Reserve is an all-rounder that works well as both an espresso or a filter coffee.

Grab it if you want one bag of beans that you can use in any brew method without having to worry about it too much. They're the best coffee beans to start your journey with Cotswold Coffee.

 

Cotswold Rainforest Alliance Java Beans 

Origin: 70% Arabica and 30% Robusta from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms

Taste: Full-bodied with low acidity, caramelised sweetness and notes of rich cocoa

Why you’ll love it: Cotswold Rainforest Alliance Java Beans are perfect for traditionalists who love a bold espresso with a generous crema.

It’s also a feel-good buy thanks to its ethical and sustainable sourcing credentials.

 

Cotswold Peru & Central America Beans 

Origin: Single-origin beans from Peru and Central America 

Taste: Bright and lively with green-apple acidity, winey berry notes, and a hint of baking chocolate.

Why you’ll love it: These are the best coffee beans for black coffee lovers who want to experiment with something with a little more complexity and fruitiness to really shine without milk.

 

Cotswold Coffee Decaf Beans 

Taste: Smooth, rich and satisfying with no caffeine. 

Why you’ll love it: The best coffee beans for evening coffees or if you’re cutting down on caffeine but don’t want to compromise on taste.

 

How do they stack up against each other?

It’s like a personality quiz for coffee beans, with each one offering something unique:

Smooth & Balanced: Grande Reserve is your all-rounder, great with any brew method

Rich & Bold: Rainforest Alliance Java Beans bring that traditional, full-bodied espresso flavour

Bright & Fruity: Peru & Central America are the best coffee beans for you if you like black coffee that's lively and refreshing

Caffeine-Free Comfort: Decaf Beans if you love coffee but can’t have caffeine in the evenings

 

So which one is right for you? 

Well, the answer to that is all down to your personal preferences and coffee-drinking habits, but here are some clues to help you decide:

  • Espresso machines and machines that use a filter press or paper work to accentuate body and crema (density and richness of texture), while pour-over or Aeropress coffees bring out the more delicate, light, and aromatic notes.
  • The roast level also plays a key role here, too, with darker roasts like the Rainforest Java being fuller, richer and more intense, and lighter roasts like Peru & Central America more complex and brighter.
  • And of course, you can always check the labels to give you a clue to where the coffee is from and how it was farmed, with everything from Organic to Rainforest Alliance certification giving you more information about how your coffee was produced.

If you’re still not sure, just try a smaller bag and see how you like it, rather than committing to a kilo right off the bat.

Of course, whichever one you go for, it’s always a good idea to store coffee beans well, keep them in an airtight container, away from light and heat to make sure the coffee lasts for as long as possible without losing any of the flavour.

 

Your Perfect Coffee Beans, Revealed 

As we’ve already established, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to what are the best coffee beans. It all comes down to what you like, what you’re looking for, and what makes your perfect cup of coffee.

Needless to say, with such a great range to choose from, it really is the best of both worlds. Whether you’re a fan of the balanced, versatile and smooth Cotswold Grande Reserve, the bold Rainforest Alliance Java, the fruity, lively Peru & Central America, or the full-bodied Cotswold rainforest alliance java Beans, there’s a Cotswold Coffee Company bean that will tick all of your boxes.

If you’re just starting out, you can’t go wrong with Cotswold Grande Reserve. It’s smooth, it’s balanced, it’s tasty, and it’s a great introduction to what Cotswold Coffee Company is all about, so it’s a great starting point from which to branch out.

So what are you waiting for? Grab a bag, fire up that kettle or espresso machine and get a taste of our coffee.

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