The Maker’s Coffee roasting partner lineup continues to grow with the addition of a well known and respected name in specialty coffee: Joe Coffee Company. With 10 coffees now available and a range of profiles spanning single origins and blends, this expansion brings more depth, variety, and quality to the marketplace.
For those who value origin transparency, thoughtful sourcing, and well-executed roasting, this is a meaningful addition.
A Roaster Rooted in Quality and Community
Joe Coffee Company began with a simple focus: serve high-quality coffee while building genuine connections through the craft. That philosophy continues to guide their sourcing and roasting approach today.
Their coffees reflect a balance of:
- Consistent roasting precision
- Direct relationships and responsible sourcing
- Approachable yet nuanced flavor profiles
This makes their lineup accessible for everyday coffee drinkers while still offering the complexity that more experienced coffee enthusiasts look for.
What This Means for the Maker’s Coffee Marketplace
The addition of Joe Coffee Company strengthens the core mission of the Maker’s Coffee Marketplace: offering a curated selection of coffees from the very best small batch roasters, all in one place. Most importantly helping to support small businesses in the US which in turn helps support farmers, families, and communities.
Expanded Selection
With these 10 new coffees, the marketplace now offers:
- More single-origin coffees with distinct regional profiles
- More coffee blends designed for balance and versatility
- A wider range of roast levels and flavor expressions
Greater Transparency
Each coffee includes detailed information such as:
- Origin (country, region, and producer)
- Variety and elevation
- Processing method
- Tasting notes
This level of detail allows customers to make more informed decisions based on their preferences and brewing methods.
Exploring the New Coffee Lineup
The newly added coffees cover a wide spectrum of flavor profiles and use cases. You can browse the full selection on the Joe Coffee Company collection page
Everyday Coffees
Coffees like The Daily and Benchmark were created for consistency and balance, making them reliable choices for daily brewing. Expect familiar notes like chocolate, caramel, and subtle spice, with smooth body and approachable acidity.
Single-Origin Coffees
Options such as The Village and Colombia La Familia Guarnizo highlight specific growing regions and producers.
These coffees tend to showcase:
- Brighter acidity
- More pronounced fruit and floral notes
- More expressive single-origin character
They are especially well-suited for pour-over brewing methods and manual extraction.
Blends and Darker Roasts
Coffees like Great Heights and Big City bring deeper roast development and fuller body.
These profiles are ideal for:
- Espresso
- Milk-based drinks
- Cold brew
They offer lower acidity and more developed notes such as chocolate, molasses, and roasted nuts.
Specialty Decaffeinated Options
The lineup also includes:
- Nightcap Decaf with preserved flavor and balance
- Half Moon Half Caff for reduced caffeine without sacrificing taste
These options make it easier to enjoy coffee at any time of day.
Sourcing, Certifications, and Craft
Many of the coffees in this lineup are sourced from farms and cooperatives that prioritize sustainability and long-term quality.
Across the selection, you’ll find coffees that are:
- Rainforest Alliance certified
- Kosher certified
- Grown using responsible agricultural practices
You can explore more responsibly sourced options across the coffee marketplace roaster directory
How to Choose the Right Coffee
With more options available, choosing the right coffee comes down to how you like to brew and what you enjoy in the cup.
If You Prefer Balanced, Everyday Coffee
Start with blends like The Daily or Benchmark.
If You Enjoy Bright, Fruit-Forward Coffees
Explore single-origin options like The Village.
If You Brew Espresso or Drink Milk-Based Coffee
Darker roasts such as Great Heights or Big City will provide better structure and intensity.
Why This Addition Matters
The addition of Joe Coffee Company is more than just expanding the catalog. It reinforces the direction of the Maker’s Coffee Marketplace as a place where:
- Quality is curated, not crowded
- Coffee is presented with clarity and detail
- Customers can explore without guesswork
It also creates more opportunities to discover new coffees without needing to search across multiple sites.
Now Available on Maker’s Coffee Marketplace
A Curated selection of 10 coffees from Joe Coffee Company are now available on the Maker’s Coffee Marketplace, with detailed product pages to help guide your selection.
Whether you’re looking for:
- A reliable daily coffee
- A new single-origin to explore
- Or a deeper, more developed roast for espresso
There is now a broader range of options to choose from.
Explore the Full Lineup
The best way to understand these coffees is to experience them directly.
Browse the full Joe Coffee Company coffee collection and find the coffees that match your taste preferences and brewing style.
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