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Carl Friedrich Benz
Carl Friedrich Benz
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Engineer and automotive pioneer. Built the first automobile with a four-stroke engine.Born on 25 November 1844 in Mühlburg and died on 4 April 1929 in Ladenburg. After studying at the Polytechnicum in Karlsruhe, Benz founded his first company in Mannheim in 1871. In 1878/79, Benz developed a two-stroke engine and finally, in 1885, the first automobile with a four-stroke engine and electric ignition. Although steam-powered cars and steam buses already existed, this automobile was considered the first passenger car. This led to the issuance of the world's first driver's licence in 1888. However, the first test of the automobile's endurance was carried out by his wife Berta Benz, who also wrote a small chapter in automotive history with the first cross-country trip of more than 100 km. Our coffee is dedicated to a pioneer who redefined mobility. His vision, courage, and unwavering inventive spirit are also reflected in this exceptional cuvée Flavors that drive you: Orange, caramel, cashew—a profile that surprises with clarity, warmth, and structure. Cuvée:50% Red Catuai, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brazil)50% SLN274 / Old Paradenia, fully washed (Badra Estates, India)

Content: 0.25 kg (€47.20* / 1 kg)

€11.80*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Hölderlin.
Friedrich Hölderlin
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Poet and philosopher. A life between hymn and madness.Born on 20 March 1770 in Lauffen, died on 7 June 1843 in Tübingen. How can one describe Hölderlin in clear, concise terms? It is impossible to grasp this poet and philosopher outside of his works. On the one hand, he was hopeful and life-affirming; on the other, he was sad, contradictory and weary of life. At this point, all we can do is refer to his works and invite you to engage with this artist.‘In your valleys my heart awoke to life, your waves played around me, and all the lovely hills that you know, wanderer, are familiar to me. On their peaks, the air of heaven often relieved me of the pain of bondage; and from the valley, like life from the cup of joy, the bluish silver wave shone.’This coffee pays homage to one of the most dazzling poets and philosophers of German idealism. Hölderlin defies clear description—hopeful and light-filled in his hymns, yet marked by inner turmoil and existential heaviness. His work remains the only possible access to a life that oscillated between inspiration and madness. His poetic landscapes—imbued with valleys, hills, water, and freedom—invite us to this day to engage with language as an experience.Flavours that seem poetic:Blackberry, honey, acacia blossom—a multi-layered, finely structured profile with floral elegance. Cuvée:80% S795, fully washed (Badra Estates, India)20% Liberica, natural (Palthope Estate, India)

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.60* / 1 kg)

€12.40*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Friedrich Schiller.
Friedrich von Schiller
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Physician and poet. Prominent representative of the Sturm und Drang movement in world literature.Born on 10 November 1759 in Marbach, died on 9 May 1805 in Weimar. When one thinks of Schiller, one first thinks of Weimar Classicism, his rivalry and later friendship with Goethe, not necessarily his birthplace, which, however, can point to a long tradition of visitors due to its famous son. Schiller's theatre debut, ‘Die Räuber’ (The Robbers), is considered part of the Sturm und Drang movement, and his time with Goethe and the term ‘Weimar Classicism’ coined during this period are famous. His later works show influences from Kant. And who among us has not at least heard or read ‘Das Lied von der Glocke’ (The Song of the Bell) at school at some point, if not had to learn it by heart? This coffee honors one of the most influential authors in German literature. Schiller, a physician, playwright, and philosopher, made his mark on the Sturm und Drang era with his theatrical debut, “Die Räuber” (The Robbers). His close connection to Goethe, their time together in Weimar, and his later philosophical influences—especially Kant—made him an indispensable voice of the Classical period. Many of his works continue to shape education, culture, and language to this day.Flavors that draw a clear line:Grapefruit, agave syrup, green apple—a lively, bright profile with precise acidity and a fruity core. Cuvée:70% Bourbon Tekisic, fully washed (Finca La Buena Esperanza, El Salvador)30% Sarchimor, fully washed (Finca Hamburgo, Mexico)

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.60* / 1 kg)

€12.40*
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Geschenkset
Geschenkset
250 g eines beliebigen Kaffee aus der Neckarrösterei trifft auf 100 g aromatische Gianduiotti – eine genussvolle Kombination für besondere Momente.Schlicht und liebevoll verpackt eignet sich dieses Set perfekt als kleine Aufmerksamkeit für Kaffeeliebhaber.Kaffees, die zur Auswahl stehen:Götz von BerlichingenCarl Friedrich BenzWilhelmakaffeeMark TwainFriedrich HölderlinKäthchen von HeilbronnFriedrich von SchillerLiselotte von der PfalzUnoJulie

€21.90*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Götz von Berlichingen.
Götz von Berlichingen
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Robber baron and freedom fighter. Led the ‘Odenwald Band’ in the Peasants' WarBorn around 1480 in Jagsthausen, died around 1562 at Hornberg Castle. If anyone deserves the title ‘mighty warrior’, it is Götz von Berlichingen. During his training, he discovered his love of weaponry at the age of 17 and practised it throughout his life. Götz's life was marked by one feud after another. In 1504, he lost his hand, and the prosthesis earned him the nickname ‘with the iron hand’. His participation in the Peasants' War initially led to a conviction that forced Götz to remain exclusively at Hornberg Castle. In 1540, the emperor overturned this verdict and placed Götz under his protection. In 1544, Götz von Berlichingen finally retired to Hornberg Castle after renewed fighting, and things quietened down around him. Goethe created a literary monument to Götz von Berlichingen by putting the Swabian greeting in his mouth. Our coffee honors a man whose life was marked by courage, resilience, and unyielding will. Götz von Berlichingen, the legendary knight “with the iron hand,” fought in feuds for decades, led the Odenwald militia in the Peasants' War, and, despite being convicted, was later placed under the protection of the emperor. His story is rough, powerful—and full of personality. Flavors that show stability: popcorn, nougat, chestnut blossom—an unusual profile that combines strength and delicacy. Cuvée:50% SLN274 / Old Paradenia, fully washed (Badra Estates, India)40% Old Paradenia, natural (Palthope Estate, India)10% Liberica, fully washed (Palthope Estate, India)

Content: 0.25 kg (€46.40* / 1 kg)

€11.60*
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Julie
Julie
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
The ProRetriever e.V. project coffee For every kilo sold, €2.00 is donated to the animal welfare association ‘ProRetriever e.V.’ to support voluntary animal welfare work.

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.20* / 1 kg)

€12.30*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Käthchen von Heilbronn.
Käthchen von Heilbronn
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
A commoner girl and an emperor's daughter. A literary idealised figure of fateful love.This coffee is dedicated to one of the most famous literary figures of German Romanticism. Käthchen von Heilbronn – a commoner's daughter, the emperor's daughter, a symbol of pure, almost supernatural love – embodies devotion, idealism and inner strength all at once. Her story, guided by fate and driven by longing, reflects the great emotionality of that era. Aromas that unfold a bright elegance:apricot, lemongrass, almond – a delicate interplay of aromas with an elegant structure. Cuvée:70% Bourbon Tekisic, fully washed (Finca La Buena Esperanza, El Salvador)30% Yellow Catuai, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brazil)

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.20* / 1 kg)

€12.30*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Liselotte von der Pfalz.
Liselotte von der Pfalz
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Duchess of Orléans and sister-in-law of Louis XIV. A non-conformist free spirit at the court of the Sun KingElisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz, born on 27 May 1652 in Heidelberg, died on 8 December 1722 near Paris. As a child, she preferred to play outside and climb trees, but of course she enjoyed a courtly upbringing, in which the teaching of religious tolerance stood out. Liselotte von der Pfalz's love of letter writing has left us with valuable, open and candid insights into court life at that time. Our homage to her is characterised by liberal thinking in a golden cage.This coffee pays homage to a woman who maintained her independence even at the court of the Sun King. Liselotte von der Pfalz, fun-loving, keenly observant, and unconventional, grew up between courtly etiquette and free spirit. Her countless letters open an honest, blunt window into life at the French court—humorous, direct, and full of character. A life between duty and freedom that continues to fascinate to this day.Flavours that unfold clarity:Bergamot, green apple, lemongrass – a fresh, citrusy profile with a precise structure. Cuvée:60% Catuai, fully washed (Finca Hamburgo, Mexico)40% S795, fully washed (Palthope Estate, India)

Content: 0.25 kg (€48.40* / 1 kg)

€12.10*
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Lörn ACTIVATE
Lörn ACTIVATE
‘Lörn’ consists of four specially developed coffee varieties that cater to the different requirements of the learning process. ‘Boost’ has the highest caffeine content for maximum energy, ‘Activate’ for improved performance, “Focus” to promote concentration, and ‘Break’ with the lowest caffeine content for relaxation. These coffees, with their unique flavour profiles, are composed of single-origin coffees from direct trade to guarantee quality and sustainability.With this project, the Mannheim Youth Academy promotes practical learning and career orientation for its students. It offers young talents the opportunity to test and develop their skills in real business scenarios. As part of this project, the students were introduced to all aspects of the business world, from product development and branding to digital marketing strategies and sales concepts.The sale of the ‘Lörn’ project coffees supports the future work of the Youth Academy with €2 per kg from the sales price.Aroma: Caramel, Cashew, Vanilla

Content: 0.25 kg (€48.00* / 1 kg)

€12.00*
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Lörn BOOST
Lörn BOOST
‘Lörn’ consists of four specially developed coffee varieties that cater to the different requirements of the learning process. ‘Boost’ has the highest caffeine content for maximum energy, ‘Activate’ for improved performance, “Focus” to promote concentration, and ‘Break’ with the lowest caffeine content for relaxation. These coffees, with their unique flavour profiles, are composed of single-origin coffees from direct trade to guarantee quality and sustainability.With this project, the Mannheim Youth Academy promotes practical learning and career orientation for its students. It offers young talents the opportunity to test and develop their skills in real business scenarios. As part of this project, students were introduced to all aspects of the business world, from product development and branding to digital marketing strategies and sales concepts.The choice of the name ‘Lörn’ not only reflects the educational focus, but also ties in with the regional campaign ‘The Länd’ of the state of Baden-Württemberg to emphasise local ties and innovative spirit.The sale of ‘Lörn’ project coffees supports the future work of the Youth Academy with €2 per kilogram from the sales price.Aroma: Acacia blossom, Cereals, Honey

Content: 0.25 kg (€45.20* / 1 kg)

€11.30*
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Lörn BREAK
Lörn BREAK
‘Lörn’ consists of four specially developed coffee varieties that cater to the different requirements of the learning process. ‘Boost’ has the highest caffeine content for maximum energy, ‘Activate’ for improved performance, “Focus” to promote concentration, and ‘Break’ with the lowest caffeine content for relaxation. These coffees, with their unique flavour profiles, are composed of single-origin coffees from direct trade to guarantee quality and sustainability.With this project, the Mannheim Youth Academy promotes practical learning and career orientation for its students. It offers young talents the opportunity to test and develop their skills in real business scenarios. As part of this project, students were introduced to all aspects of the business world, from product development and branding to digital marketing strategies and sales concepts.The choice of the name ‘Lörn’ not only reflects the educational focus, but also ties in with the regional campaign ‘The Länd’ of the state of Baden-Württemberg to emphasise local ties and innovative spirit. The sale of ‘Lörn’ project coffees supports the future work of the Youth Academy with €2 per kilogram from the sales price.Aroma: Apricot, Elderflower, Maple syrup

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.60* / 1 kg)

€12.40*
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Lörn FOCUS
Lörn FOCUS
‘Lörn’ consists of four specially developed coffee varieties that cater to the different requirements of the learning process. ‘Boost’ with the highest caffeine content for maximum energy, ‘Activate’ for improved performance, “Focus” to promote concentration, and ‘Break’ with the lowest caffeine content for relaxation. These coffees, with their unique flavour profiles, are composed of single-origin coffees from direct trade to guarantee quality and sustainability.With this project, the Mannheim Youth Academy promotes practical learning and career orientation for its students. It offers young talents the opportunity to test and develop their skills in real business scenarios. As part of this project, students were introduced to all aspects of the business world, from product development and branding to digital marketing strategies and sales concepts.The choice of the name ‘Lörn’ not only reflects the educational focus, but also ties in with the regional campaign ‘The Länd’ of the state of Baden-Württemberg to emphasise local ties and innovative spirit. With the sale of the project coffees from ‘Lörn’, the future work of the Youth Academy is supported with €2 per kg from the sales price.Aroma: Orange, Rock Sugar, Cream

Content: 0.25 kg (€47.60* / 1 kg)

€11.90*
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Lörn-UNIT
Lörn-UNIT
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package Size: 4 * 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
‘LÖRN’ – Our answer to the challenges of everyday learning: Boost: For maximum energy (Aroma: Acacia Blossom, Cereals, Honey)Activate: For better performance (Aroma: Caramel, Cashew, Vanilla) Focus: To promote concentration (Aroma: Orange, Rock Sugar, Cream)Break: To relax and recharge (Aroma: Apricot, Elderflower, Maple Syrup)Each of these unique coffee varieties comes from single-origin direct trade and was created by our talented upper school students. Through their work, they not only learn the basics of business administration, but also the art of product development and marketing. With every kilogram of ‘Lörn’ sold, we support the future work of the Youth Academy with 2 euros. So your enjoyment not only helps you, but also us! ? The name “Lörn” reflects our educational focus and ties in with the regional campaign ‘THE LÄND’ in Baden-Württemberg.

€42.00*
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Eine Tüte gerösteter Kaffee von Neckarrösterei. Mischung Mark Twain.
Mark Twain
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
Literary figure and globetrotter. Travelled down the Neckar River on a raft.Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on 30 November 1835 in Florida, died on 21 April 1910 in Redding. During a trip through Germany and Europe in 1878, Twain stayed in Heilbronn for a while and, inspired by watching the raftsmen on the Neckar, Mark Twain wanted to travel down the Neckar himself on a raft. "The motion of a raft is just right – it is calm, gliding, gentle and silent. It calms all feverish activity, lulls all nervous haste and impatience to sleep, and under its soothing influence, all the anger, vexation and sorrow that torment the mind disappear, and life becomes a dream, a magic, a deep and silent rapture." (A Tramp Abroad, Mark Twain)Whether the Neckar River, in addition to inspiring writers, also influences inventiveness is not known, but it was home to many pioneers.This coffee pays tribute to an author who not only travelled the world, but also observed it with a keen eye and great fascination. During his trip to Europe in 1878, Mark Twain stayed in Heilbronn – and was inspired by the raftsmen on the Neckar to take his own raft trip. The calm, gentle movement of the water became a symbol of serenity and clarity for him. Impressions from this trip later found their way into his work ‘Huckleberry Finn’.Flavours that bring peace and tranquillity:nougat, caramel, orange – a well-rounded, soft and melting profile, carried by delicate citrus notes.Cuvée:40% Catuai vermelho, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brazil)30% Catuai vermelho, natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brazil)30% Catuai, fully washed (Finca Hamburgo, Mexico).

Content: 0.25 kg (€49.20* / 1 kg)

€12.30*
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Muttertag - Paket
Muttertag - Paket
Wie wäre es Mal mit Kaffee statt Blumen für Ihre Mama? Verschenken Sie doch einmal einen besonderen Kaffee, ein Kaffeeabonnement oder unser Muttertags-Kaffeepaket. Passend zur Jahreszeit und zum gemeinsamen gemütlich Kaffee trinken haben wir für Sie ein Muttertags-Paket entworfen. Als Kaffee und als Espresso erhältlich. Schön verpackt und durch Umkarton sicherer Versand. - 250 g Castillo - 250 g Naranjo - 250 g Grota da Pedra - 250 g Sarchimor - 100 g Schichtpralinen- 1 Kaffeesack

€58.00*
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Muttertag - Paket 2
Muttertag - Paket 2
Liebe geht durch den Magen – und dieses kleine, feine Muttertagspaket beweist es. 💘 Zartschmelzende Gianduiotti (100 g) aus edler Haselnuss-Schokolade treffen auf unseren speziellen Muttertagskaffee, der mit seinem harmonischen Aroma und sanften Noten jeden besonderen Moment veredelt. Ob als liebevolle Aufmerksamkeit, herzliches Dankeschön oder süße Überraschung: Dieses Paket vereint Genuss, Wärme und Wertschätzung in perfekter Balance. Ideal für eine entspannte Kaffeepause oder als stilvolles Geschenk für alle Mamas, die Schokolade und Kaffee lieben.Inhalt: 100 g feinste Gianduiotti Unser exklusiver ValentinstagskaffeeMuttertagskaffee:40% CatuaÍ vermelho, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brasilien)30% CatuaÍ vermelho, natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brasilien)30% CatuaÍ, fully washed (Finca Hamburgo, Mexiko) Perfekt für:liebevolle Gesten, kleine Auszeiten und alle, die am Muttertag mit Qualität und Genuss Danke sagen möchten.  💝

€21.90*
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Muttertagskaffee
Muttertagskaffee
Aromen, die zur Ruhe kommen lassen: Nougat, Karamell, Orange - ein rundes, weich-schmelzendes Profil, getragen von feinen Zitrusnoten. Cuvée:40% CatuaÍ vermelho, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brasilien)30% CatuaÍ vermelho, natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brasilien)30% CatuaÍ, fully washed (Finca Hamburgo, Mexiko)

€12.30*
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Röstkaffee Probierpaket von der Neckarrösterei.
Neckarrösterei - Sample Pack
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Roast degree: Coffee | Variation: 4er-Probierpaket "Balanciert"
A selection of our various Neckarrösterei coffee roasts. 250 g each of:WilhelmakaffeeMark TwainFriedrich HölderlinKäthchen von Heilbronn

€42.00*
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ProRetriever Package
ProRetriever Package
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Roast degree: Coffee
The ProRetriever e.V. project coffee For every kilo sold, €2.00 is donated to the animal welfare association ‘ProRetriever e.V.’ to support voluntary animal welfare work.

€21.00*
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Uno
Uno
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
The ProRetriever e.V. project coffeeFor every kilo sold, a donation of €2.00 goes to the animal welfare association ‘ProRetriever e.V.’ to support voluntary animal welfare work.

Content: 0.25 kg (€47.60* / 1 kg)

€11.90*
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Wilhelmakaffee
Wilhelmakaffee
Grinding degree: Whole Bean | Package size: 250 g | Roast degree: Coffee
The coffee blend ‘King Wilhelm II of Württemberg’ is also the official ‘Wilhelma coffee’, and a portion of the sales proceeds goes towards establishing and maintaining the ‘International Conservation Collection of Coffee Varieties’ at Wilhelma in Stuttgart. This means that every purchase directly and immediately supports the preservation of the biodiversity of coffee varieties worldwide.Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. The abundance of specialities and creations continues to grow, but studies show that the diversity of coffee plants themselves is at risk. As a zoological and botanical garden, Wilhelma in Stuttgart is therefore establishing an ‘International Conservation Collection for Coffee Varieties’, which it presented for the first time at INTERGASTRA, the trade fair for gastronomy and the hotel industry, in February 2020. 60 percent of wild coffee species are considered threatened with extinction. ‘Species conservation is a central concern for us, both for plants and animals,’ said Wilhelma Director Dr Thomas Kölpin. ‘In the long term, it can only be successful if there is a global rethink, but we can contribute locally with this conservation breeding programme to ensure that the species are not lost entirely.’ At INTERGASTRA, plantation owners among the exhibitors handed over further seeds to Kölpin and Peter Hauk, Minister for Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection. ‘Biodiversity is an irreplaceable asset,’ emphasised Hauk. "That is why the state of Baden-Württemberg is officially registering the project as a conservation collection. With more than 60 rare varieties and species, it is already one of the most important collections internationally. This project is very much in line with our intention to strengthen regionality and thus protect the climate."The background to this is that of the more than 100 known species of coffee plants, only three are used commercially on a large scale: Coffea Canephora (known as Robusta) is considered a mass product, while Coffea Arabica is regarded as a premium variety. The third variety used, Coffea Liberica, bears relatively little fruit on tall trees, which is why its use is less attractive economically. However, breeders have produced over 500 varieties from these three species over the past 500 years. ‘These varieties not only differ in appearance and taste,’ explained Dr Björn Schäfer, head of the botany department at Wilhelma, ‘they have developed individual characteristics that allow them to cope with different soils, climatic conditions and harmful fungi, viruses or bacteria.’ Extreme weather conditions are on the rise, and individual pest species can completely destroy a monoculture. For example, the most important banana variety, ‘Cavendish,’ is dying out worldwide due to a harmful fungus because only genetic clones that are defenceless against the pathogen are cultivated everywhere. ‘That is why it is crucial to preserve coffee plants with versatile defences for future generations,’ says Schäfer. Wilhelma therefore obtains the varieties outside their natural growing areas in case natural disasters such as floods, droughts, fires or epidemics of plant diseases destroy them in their natural habitats.‘This can only succeed with an intercontinental network, but the great interest shown by coffee farmers is helping us,’ says Dr Steffen Schwarz from the Coffee Consulate. The independent training and research centre in Mannheim has established contacts with high-quality plantations in many countries for the project. Wilhelma now grows coffee from Brazil, China, El Salvador, India, Malaysia, Mexico and Thailand. Wilhelma is now represented at the trade fair to engage in conversation with guests at the Coffee Summit Stuttgart. ‘Our goal is to attract plantation owners from other important coffee regions that are not yet represented in the project,’ says Schäfer. ‘We would be very pleased to welcome new additions from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Yemen, Kenya, Colombia, Oman, Peru and Vietnam, for example.’As ambassadors for the new collection, the partners have developed their own ‘Wilhelmakaffee’ coffee. It was available for tasting at the trade fair. The coffee cherries used to make it come exclusively from the sustainable plantations of the cooperation partners. The Neckar roasting plant in Mannheim creates a cuvée from a blend of Pacamara and Old Paradenia beans. During an initial tasting, coffee connoisseurs detected nuances of orange, elderflower and caramel. A portion of the proceeds will go towards expanding the international conservation collection.Some of the coffee bushes can be seen year-round in the Moorish House in the tropical crops section of the Zoological and Botanical Garden in Stuttgart. In future, there will also be an annual exhibition of the growing coffee plant collection in February, when it bears fruit.This unique coffee cuvée was composed from selected parcel coffees from our partner plantations, which participate in Wilhelma's ‘International Conservation Collection of Coffee Varieties’ and thus preserve the diversity of coffee varieties for future generations.Aromas:Orange, elderflower, caramelBlend:80% Yellow Pacamara, pulped natural (Fazendas Dutra, Brazil)20% Old Paradenia, fully washed (Badra Estates, India)

Content: 0.25 kg (€59.60* / 1 kg)

€14.90*
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