This coffee is from the Halo Hartume region in Ethiopia, grown at elevations between 2100-2400 meters. It is a natural processed coffee made from Heirloom variety beans. The coffee exhibits bright tasting notes of gooseberry and nectarine with subtle spice undertones. This light to medium roast is recommended for V60, filter, and cafetiere brewing methods.
Ori and Vicky founded the Missing Bean in 2009 after discovering specialty espresso culture while studying in Australia. It became Oxford's first independently owned specialty coffee shop. The roastery followed in 2014 in East Oxford, where the team roasts daily. They also run their own artisan bakery nearby. Direct trade is central to the sourcing, with farm visits at least once a year where possible, and they pay above Fair Trade rates. The business has since grown to multiple café locations across Oxfordshire, with a new opening planned in Berkshire for early 2026. Used coffee grounds go to Oxford City Farm for composting.