I am only interested in buying high-scoring, world-class beans.
By being selective in my purchasing, and only choosing producers who can provide evidence of sustainable growing practices, your purchase will be invested in the land and the people responsible for its guardianship.
Since I roast at such a small scale, I’m well-positioned for roasting tiny lots from highly specific sub-regions. Producers who cannot fulfil such enormous minimum quantities required for large roasters to maximise profit margins are left to throw their lots in with their neighbours, leaving the particular eccentricities and particularities of their harvests off the table for consumers.
Additionally, coffees produced using new and unique processing or growing practices are often left on the table for large roasters as they correctly fear the fickle nature of consumers looking for a novel coffee experience. Every roaster feels the pressure to sell their stock before it goes stale. Something very challenging for unusual lots.
Unlike any others in the industry I am aware of, I do not batch roast and push to sell while stock begins to stale. I buy small-scale, I roast to order and to taste. You decide how to experience your product. When ordering, you choose the roast colour based on your preference. How these qualities impact the flavour and experience of each coffee with differ and be explained on each product information page.
If you have any coffee-related queries, I am always looking forward to helping inform the public on making better purchasing decisions and understanding how their investments can impact the industry.
I can be contacted via wychwood.roaster@gmail.com and reply as soon as possible. I look forward to answering your questions and roasting some of the world’s best coffees, to your taste.