There are a total of 282 Coffee brands that have been compiled and organized in this comprehensive list. The selection includes globally distributed and specialty roasters, historically significant names, and regional labels verified through company sites, trade publications, and trademark records.
Coffee brands are the named roasters, retailers, and packaged labels that bring specific coffees to consumers. They range from single-origin specialty micro-roasters to multinational coffeehouse chains and supermarket blends. Brands differ by roast profile, bean origin, processing method, and flavor focus. They matter for taste, traceability, and choice when brewing or gifting.
Interesting and little-known facts about Coffee brands:
– Brazil produces roughly one-third of the world’s coffee, so many brands list Brazilian origins on their labels.
– Coffee contains more than 800 volatile compounds; roasting creates most of a brand’s characteristic aroma.
– Global consumption is about 2.25 billion cups per day, supporting a vast market for branded products.
– Only two species are widely cultivated—Coffea arabica and C. canephora (robusta); brands often blend them to hit flavor or caffeine targets.
– Rare or processed coffees, such as Kopi Luwak or some Gesha lots, can sell for over $100 per pound and appear in specialty-brand catalogs.
The alphabetical index organizes brands by initial letter for quick browsing. Each letter contains a table with columns showing Brand name, Flavor (concise roast/tasting note), Country of origin, Parent company, and defunct/regional flags.