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From the lush green fields of the Philippines to your coffee table. Bringing a taste of Filipino culture to the land of coffee lovers

Filipino Specialty Coffee

Grown, roasted, packaged and shipped from the Philippines, Pamana Coffee is a Filipino brand that uses coffee beans sourced from the mountain ranges in the Northern Philippines.

With its strong, bold taste, Pamana Coffee welcomes you to the Philippines with arms wide open, transporting you to the tranquil fields and colourful villages of the Filipino people – every time you take a sip.

For the love of coffee

Coffee is so much more than just a caffeine hit. It’s a ritual, a cup of warmth best shared with friends and family, and a chance to experience the tastes and smells of different cultures. At Pamana Coffee, our mission is to unite our unique Filipino culture with New Zealand’s love for coffee – by delivering high-quality Filipino coffee right to your doorstep.

An immersive experience

Choose from a range of flavours to suit every occasion, grind your own beans, or take your favourite brew with you, individually wrapped and ready to go.

The people behind Pamana

For second-generation Filipinos, nothing quite compares to the taste and aroma of Philippine coffee. We hope to enrich your coffee routine – one cup at a time.

Pamana means ‘heirloom’

Also ‘inheritance’ or ‘passed down through the generations’. Pamana Coffee isn’t just a brand, it’s a way for Filipinos to take their culture with them and share it with the world.

From seed to coffee table

Our coffee beans are sourced directly from a cooperative union of local and indigenous farming communities that has been cultivating the land for many generations.

Creating a better world for coffee farmers

Unlike many other countries, the Philippines has the perfect climate and land for growing coffee. However, in an archipelago, distribution can tricky. It’s our mission to support our indigenous farming communities so they can continue to share the fruits of their labour with the world.