31/05/2026
There’s something good about knowing your coffee didn’t sit in an overseas warehouse for six months before landing in your cup.
When you support NZ coffee roasters, you’re not just buying fresh beans - you’re backing local businesses, local jobs, and people who genuinely care about what ends up in your cup.
Most local kiwi roasters are roasting in small batches, carefully refining their craft; not cutting corners or blending in sub-par beans to save costs. The coffee is fresher, handled with more care, and dialled in properly instead of being mass-produced to survive months in storage and shipping.
We take coffee seriously here in NZ, and local roasters are constantly refining blends based on real feedback from the cafés and customers they work with every day. That connection matters.
Not to mention freshly roasted coffee simply tastes better - sweeter, more vibrant, and full of the flavours that get lost when beans sit around too long.
Then there’s the bigger picture. Supporting NZ roasters helps keep money circulating locally, supports independent cafés, strengthens our hospitality industry, and reduces the footprint that comes with shipping roasted coffee around the world.
Do your research, plenty of “Kiwi” coffee brands seen across NZ cafés are actually owned by large international corporates, not the small independent businesses they appear to be.
Real people behind it.
Small-batch roasting.
Fresh coffee roasted right here in NZ.
That’s worth supporting. ☕🇳🇿