The diversity of African flavors now also in a capsule
Every cup of Afro Coffee whispers tales of Africa's idyllic gardens. Where coffee cherries have time to develop lively aromas in the shade of a canopy of leaves. Hand-picked in family-run agricultures, we owe our wonderful coffee to the farmers´ knowledge and their thousands of careful hand movements. You can also enjoy our premium coffee from your capsule coffee machine, as Afro Coffee is now available in convenient, Nespresso* compatible aluminum capsules.
*Nespresso belongs to a third party that is not affiliated with Afro Coffee GmbH.
Strong & Earthy
Afro Coffee Strong & Earthy is a dark-roasted blend of fully ripe Arabica beans from Ethiopia and select Robusta varieties from Tanzania. Our most robust blend pairs primal strength with a restrained sweetness to create a delightful coffee composition. Stimulating with a bold character.
Mild & Aromatic Decaf
Afro Coffee Mild & Aromatic Decaf has the flavor nuances of the finest Arabica shade-grown coffees. This exquisite decaf blend delights even the most discerning coffee lovers with its balanced body, highlighted by floral overtones. Experience full coffee enjoyment, even without the caffeine.
All-round good coffee
Our aluminum capsules are made from 80% recycled aluminum. We have consciously chosen aluminum capsules because they offer the perfect solution for oxygen tightness. Our capsules are made from 100% monomaterial, with no capsule rim and no inner plastic layer. This ensures that each capsule provides a consistently high-quality taste experience without neglecting our environment. For our FSC-certified outer packaging of the capsules, we also use 60% recycled material.
Recycle: In Austria, consumers can return our aluminum capsules at all recycling centers in Upper Austria, Krems Land and Schwechat. In Germany, they can be recycled using the yellow bin/bag.
Did you know that ...
...our design originates directly from the birthplace of coffee culture? The playful ornaments on our Afro Coffee packaging were designed by the talented young Ethiopian artist Zion Yaynu , who was inspired by the traditional patterns of her native Oromia region.