Knopes, a renowned specialty coffee roaster in Luxembourg since 1936, takes pride in sourcing the finest freshly roasted coffee for passionate coffee lovers. This heritage is reflected in a curated selection of exceptional coffees, including this latest release from the Jaguara group in Brazil.
Once again, this coffee features a fresh harvest from Jaguara, a family-run farm in the Sul de Minas region, founded in 2001 by agronomist Antonio Wander. Since 2013, André and Natalia have been leading the farm with a vision of sustainability and social impact, inspired by the birth of their children.
Committed to producing high-quality specialty coffee, Jaguara prioritizes organic farming, agroforestry investments, and environmental responsibility, achieving CO2 Negative certification in 2023. Knopes has carefully selected a premium lot from their "Jag Cult" collection, featuring Yellow Catuai grown at 1,100 meters on the Santa Lucia farm. The cherries are hand-picked and naturally processed (dry method), resulting in a smooth, creamy coffee with rich notes of milk chocolate and cane sugar.
This specialty coffee is available daily in Knopes coffeeshops, offering a refined espresso experience. RoasterCup ensures that coffee enthusiasts in Luxembourg and beyond can enjoy freshly roasted coffee from dedicated artisans like Knopes.
Tumbaga is the name of an alloy of gold, copper and silver used to make religious objects in Colombia. In the same way, this coffee is a blend of several Colombian regions to create a naturally produced decaffeinated coffee, rich and full of sweetness.
To extract the caffeine, coffee is immersed in a solution of water and ethyl acetate, a natural solvent derived from the fermentation of cane sugar. This unique process allows the natural properties of green coffee produced in the regions of Cauca, Tolima and Antioquia to be remarkably preserved.
Tumbaga is the name of an alloy of gold, copper and silver used to make religious objects in Colombia. In the same way, this coffee is a blend of several Colombian regions to create a naturally produced decaffeinated coffee, rich and full of sweetness.
To extract the caffeine, coffee is immersed in a solution of water and ethyl acetate, a natural solvent derived from the fermentation of cane sugar. This unique process allows the natural properties of green coffee produced in the regions of Cauca, Tolima and Antioquia to be remarkably preserved.
This good-balanced blend of varieties (100% Arabica) comes from the Selva Alta, in the North of Peru. There, since 2003, the association of coffee producers want to replace the old technics by new durable production processes that spare the forest. Organic and Fairtrade Certified.
Voller Kraaft is a blend of arabica varieties from Sidamo, Ethiopia and Chiapas, Mexico. Probably one of the favourite coffee in Luxembourg.
Voller Kraaft blend is organic and FairTrade Certified.
Sidamo, in Ethiopia, in one of the most popular coffee-producing regions. In our Duusse Goût, we have choosen an elegant highland arabica (100% Bourbon) that grows in the shade of native trees, like Acacia, Albizia, Cordia, Euphorbia, and Sesbania. We roast it in traditional way to develop the chocolate notes to the fore. Organic and Fairtrade Certified.
This blend of Arabicas from the Huehuetenango region has all the qualities of the terroir: lively acidity, very marked fruity and floral notes.
At 2,000 meters above sea level, Huehuetenango sits at the crossroads of warm air sweeping eastward from the plains of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca, Mexico, and cool air sweeping down from the mountains Cuchumatanes, which creates a microclimate that slows down frost, allowing coffee growing at altitude. These conditions are perfect for producing Arabicas with lively acidity and fruity notes, typical of the region.
In this remote region, most producers process their coffees themselves; the abundance of streams and rivers greatly facilitates the production of washed (Fully Washed) coffees.
The cherries are picked by hand and pulped on site, generally using small manual or electric crushers. After fermentation, the grains are rinsed with water to remove any remaining mucilage. The water used is filtered so as not to contaminate local waterways.
The grains are then dried, either on tables or on patios.
El Palto is a coffee grown between 1300 and 1800 meters above sea level, in the dense, humid forests of the Selva Alta, in northern Peru.
It is a high quality coffee, which mixes 3 varieties of Arabicas (Caturra, Typica, Catimor). The cup is balanced, slightly tangy, with notes of milk chocolate on the finish.
El Palto is the result of the work of a producer association, JUMARP. This association was founded in 2003 by 35 small farmers in order to develop sustainable coffee production, in harmony with the forest, and to take charge of coffee exports itself. Today, the 211 members all produce certified organic and fair trade coffees.
This blend is aimed at all those who are lovers of a strong yet delicate coffee. A blend of 4 origins on a dark roast providing a full-bodied cup. A perfect blend for a deep, Italian-style espresso with chocolate notes or the perfect cappuccino.
A classic espresso with a refined feel. A sweet, decisive personality. Aromatic notes. A blend where the prevalence of Arabica makes it possible for the master coffee-maker to obtain an excellent Italian espresso resulting from a good balance between acidity and bitterness.
Its structure is full-bodied, its creaminess is robust and velvety.
The bio blend by Valentino Caffè consists of a refined coffee from organically certified agriculture and processing. Excellent Arabica from Brazil and Central America mixed with Robusta from African plantation guarantee body and aroma to the blend.
The Deciso blend by Valentino Caffè is the perfect balance of Arabica and Robusta for a strong flavored coffee. Its full flavor, round body and rich cream are the expression of the best Italian coffee tradition. This blend is ideal for moka and espresso.
The Gentile blend by Valentino Caffè adds Robusta to Arabica varieties from Brazil and Central America giving the coffee its fine structure and intense aroma, with floral notes. The hallmarks of this blend are its long-lasting cream and delicate flavor. This blend is ideal for moka and espresso.
Discover the elegance of freshly roasted specialty coffee with Knopes’ 1936 Organic, a medium roast from the lush highlands of San Juan del Río Coco, Nicaragua. Sourced from an artisanal coffee cooperative uniting over 370 smallholder farmers, this certified organic coffee is grown between 900 and 1,300 meters above sea level, where cooler temperatures allow the Bourbon, Catuaí, Caturra, and Maragogype varieties to develop their full complexity.
Handpicked at peak ripeness and processed using the washed method, this coffee reveals a refined balance of almond, brown sugar, and dark chocolate. Its silky body and sweet finish make it perfect for both filter and espresso brewing. Each step—from harvest to drying—is carefully monitored to preserve the rich heritage and sustainable farming practices of the region.
Savor the taste of tradition, sustainability, and craftsmanship in every cup of Knopes 1936 Organic, proudly brought to you by RoasterCup.
Knopes, a renowned specialty coffee roaster in Luxembourg since 1936, takes pride in sourcing the finest freshly roasted coffee for passionate coffee lovers. This heritage is reflected in a curated selection of exceptional coffees, including this latest release from the Jaguara group in Brazil.
Once again, this coffee features a fresh harvest from Jaguara, a family-run farm in the Sul de Minas region, founded in 2001 by agronomist Antonio Wander. Since 2013, André and Natalia have been leading the farm with a vision of sustainability and social impact, inspired by the birth of their children.
Committed to producing high-quality specialty coffee, Jaguara prioritizes organic farming, agroforestry investments, and environmental responsibility, achieving CO2 Negative certification in 2023. Knopes has carefully selected a premium lot from their "Jag Cult" collection, featuring Yellow Catuai grown at 1,100 meters on the Santa Lucia farm. The cherries are hand-picked and naturally processed (dry method), resulting in a smooth, creamy coffee with rich notes of milk chocolate and cane sugar.
This specialty coffee is available daily in Knopes coffeeshops, offering a refined espresso experience. RoasterCup ensures that coffee enthusiasts in Luxembourg and beyond can enjoy freshly roasted coffee from dedicated artisans like Knopes.
Discover the elegance of freshly roasted specialty coffee with Knopes’ 1936 Organic, a medium roast from the lush highlands of San Juan del Río Coco, Nicaragua. Sourced from an artisanal coffee cooperative uniting over 370 smallholder farmers, this certified organic coffee is grown between 900 and 1,300 meters above sea level, where cooler temperatures allow the Bourbon, Catuaí, Caturra, and Maragogype varieties to develop their full complexity.
Handpicked at peak ripeness and processed using the washed method, this coffee reveals a refined balance of almond, brown sugar, and dark chocolate. Its silky body and sweet finish make it perfect for both filter and espresso brewing. Each step—from harvest to drying—is carefully monitored to preserve the rich heritage and sustainable farming practices of the region.
Savor the taste of tradition, sustainability, and craftsmanship in every cup of Knopes 1936 Organic, proudly brought to you by RoasterCup.