Coffee. Who uses it as a wake up, a boost throughout the day, or as something to round off a lovely meal? We go through a lot of coffee in this house – Kevin is a bit of a coffee fiend, and drinks several cups during the day, as well as taking a travel mug full for a day at work.
Spiller & Tait formed specifically to help households recreate the high street coffee experience with great tasting coffee at home. They achieve this by carefully selecting the beans and growers in producing countries and using their own micro-roaster to develop coffees with great taste. They also ship their coffee within days of roasting for optimum freshness, aroma and flavour, as well as offering practical tips and advice to help you get the best results from your brewing equipment. With several different blends to choose from, there is something for every coffee connoisseur.
I have teamed up with Spiller & Tait to offer one of you the chance to win 5 x 250g bags of their coffee to try at home. All you have to do is enter on the rafflecopter form below – good luck!
Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends 23/3/17. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from Spiller & Tait.
Not heard of Spiller & Tait coffee, love the sound of the Pure Colombian Huila
love the sound of the organic rainforest blend
The Classic Italian sounds great.
Pure Colombian Huila
Pure Colombian Huila
The pure Columbian Huila
I like the sound of the Classic Italian blend.
Sparkling water decaffeinated
Barista blend for us!
As my dad grew up in Italy it would have to be the Classic Italian Blend.
The Classic Italian blend
The Barista Blend
The Classic Italian blend sounds fantastic.
Barista Blend sounds nice!
Love the sound of their Signature Blend coffee.
The Italian Classic
I would love to try the Barista blend
The Classic Italian blend sounds good to me.
The Pure Colombian Huila sounds really interesting – would love to try it.
The classic Italian blend looks lovely