Who makes Aldi brand coffee?
While there are several players behind Aldi’s coffee, the main company is NewCoffee. NewCoffee is the primary roaster for Aldi-brand coffee products, but it receives raw beans from all over the world. NewCoffee receives and processes raw coffee beans before roasting. The beans happen to come from various well-known coffee growers, including Brazil, Honduras, Tanzania, and Colombia.Putting a focus on responsible and sustainable sourcing The raw beans for our high-quality coffees have their origins in Brazil, Vietnam, Honduras, Peru, Tanzania, Kenya and Colombia – among others. Environmental and labour standards in these regions are often low.NewCoffee has been roasting high-quality coffee in Germany since the 1960s. The company was originally set up to supply ALDI SÜD Germany and is now the main coffee producer for our entire ALDI business group.Brazil (39%) Brazil is the largest coffee producing country in the world, accounting for over 39% of global coffee production. The country is known for its high-quality Arabica beans, which are grown in the states of Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo, and Parana.
Which Aldi coffee is the best?
ALDI Australia’s exclusive range of Lazzio coffee, roasted by ALDI’s long term partner, Black Bag Roasters, has been crowned Overall Champion of the Large Chain category at the 2025 Golden Bean Australasia Awards. The prestigious accolade recognises the exceptional quality of ALDI’s Lazzio coffee beans, roasted in partnership with Melbourne-based Black Bag Roasters.Lazzio isn’t some budget bean. It’s roasted by Black Bag Roasters in Melbourne, and it’s absolutely cleaned up at the Australian Golden Bean Awards—#1 in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022.