CREATING A LOVE STORY FROM FRUIT TO CUP. WE
ARE LOOKING TO THE FUTURE TOGETHER.
COFFEE IS THE NEW WINE.

This is GOLD LABEL by Chronicle.
This coffee is a journey.
GIVING BACK DIRECTLY – SUPPORTING FARMERS AROUND THE WORLD
MICRO-LOTS, SMALL BATCH ROASTING, ARTISAN APPROACH, SINGLE ORIGIN, SPECIALTY BLENDS, UNLOCKING FLAVOUR’S. HANDS-ON. INTENT. INTENSE. PURSUING PERFECTION. BRINGING OUT THE STORY IN THE BEAN! POST BLENDING. THERE ARE NO SHORT CUTS.
#GOLDLABELBYCHRONICLE
Gold Label by Chronicle is sourcing the rarest and most desirable coffees. We are unlocking the future of coffee. Sourcing Micro-lots and different Geisha coffees from smallholder farms from around the world.
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Our small batch roaster focuses greatly on micro-lots, using an artisan approach. We create specialty blends and single-origin offerings, with flavor at the forefront. We are intent on always pursuing perfection.
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These Coffee’s tell a story. Often these coffees come directly from the farm to our roastery by air. Only taking three to five days. We ensure we are offering a totally unique story, each cup shares the culture and journey of the bean.
this is a love story from fruit to cup
Karl Ward
ROASTMASTER
Q GRADED 88+ / 25 KILO BATCHES
GOLD LABEL by Chronicle- A FOUNDATION BUILT UP ON THE THIRDWAVE MOVEMENT - artisanship, sustainable choices, and traceability.
OUR GOLD LABEL COFFEE
At Chronicle Coffee Roasters we support charities in Mexico, Guatemala, Ethiopia, and Colombia. We have partnered to give back to support women’s health, feeding farmers, education and increasing coffee farmers accessibility to much needed supplies.


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