About us

We invite you to experience just a few of the reasons why Baroness is such a unique-and spectacular coffee. Baroness uses only the finest 100 percent arabica beans, picked when just ripe. Arabica beans are superior in flavor and contain only one-half the caffeine of inferior beans. Baroness carefully analyzes these beans and selects only the best of the best to prepare for its customers. Baroness does not use artificial additives or fillers. We pack and roast only 100 percent gourmet coffee.

Providing exceptional coffee services

At Baroness, we are privileged to provide exceptional coffee services to our valued customers. You may know that you can purchase fine Baroness coffees in our retail store or through our Online Catalog. But did you know that we offer commercial and wholesale services for businesses, organizations, and events? We can even arrange to provide catering for your next trade show or business gathering.

To learn more about our complete office coffee services, please select from the menu at the top of this page.

For more information about any of our services, you also may send us an email or contact us directly by phone at 303.388.2699. A Baroness customer relations manager will be happy to discuss specific needs and prepare estimates.

Did you know?

Coffee has played an important role in many societies throughout history. In Africa and Yemen, it was used inCoffee Fact Snippet: Over the years, coffee traveled around the world to various countries usually carried by travelers who gave samples to others that eventually wanted even more coffee for themselves.religious ceremonies. In the 17th century, it was banned in Ottoman Turkey. In Europe, it was once associated with rebellious political activities. Today, trade in coffee has a large economic value. Coffee is one of the world's more important primary commodities; in 2003, coffee was the world's sixth-largest legal agricultural export in value. From 1998 to 2000, 6.7 million tons of coffee were produced annually, and it is predicted that by 2010 production will rise to 7 million tons annually. Among coffee drinkers the average coffee consumption in the United States is 3.1 cups of coffee per day.