Opaqa Coffee at Madeline's
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Opaqa Coffee is a small-batch specialty roaster based in Orlando, Florida that launched its curated lineup in late 2024. The focus is single-origin, organic coffee sourced from sustainable farms, roasted in small batches so each lot keeps its own character rather than being blended into a house style.
The roasting itself is part of the pitch. Opaqa uses an all-electric roaster instead of a gas-fired one, which the company says cuts roasting carbon emissions by up to 87 percent. The lineup spans single-origin, organic, low-acid, and house-blend coffees, with farm-level traceability on the single-origin lots.
The selection here leans on three of those single origins: a women-produced organic Peruvian from Cajamarca, an organic Papua New Guinea highland coffee grown in volcanic soil, and a naturally processed Brazilian from the Alta Mogiana region. Because Opaqa roasts to order in small batches, stock on any single lot can be limited at a given moment.
Opaqa Coffee products at Madeline's
Opaqa's catalog at Madeline's runs in small batches, so the selection below focuses on the single-origin lots with the most stock on hand right now. Every item is live and in stock. Click any product for full details and ordering.
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Opaqa Dama de los Andes (Peruvian Organic) ($20). A women-produced, Fair Trade, organic single-origin coffee from Cajamarca, Peru, grown high in the Andes at 1,700 to 2,000 meters. A silky body with balanced brightness.
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Opaqa Papua Perfection (Papua New Guinea Organic) ($20). An organic, single-origin medium roast from the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, grown in nutrient-rich volcanic soil under rainforest canopy. Balances earthiness with bright, fruity highlights.
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Opaqa Samba Tropical (Brazilian Single Origin) ($17.50). A medium-roast, single-origin Brazilian coffee from the Alta Mogiana region, grown at 900 to 1,200 meters and naturally processed for a silky, low-acidity cup with natural sweetness.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Opaqa Coffee?
You can buy Opaqa Coffee online at Madeline's (madelines.co), which carries the roaster's single-origin organic coffees. The lots listed above are live and in stock; because Opaqa roasts in small batches, the specific selection can change.
What is Opaqa Coffee known for?
Opaqa Coffee is a small-batch specialty roaster in Orlando, Florida known for single-origin, organic coffees with farm-level traceability. It roasts on an all-electric roaster, which the company says cuts roasting carbon emissions by up to 87 percent compared with gas roasting.
Are Opaqa coffees organic?
The single-origin lots featured here are organic, and several are also Fair Trade, including the women-produced Peruvian Dama de los Andes. Check each product page for the specific certifications on that lot.
Why is the selection limited?
Opaqa roasts to order in small batches, so stock on any individual single-origin lot can be limited at a given time. The coffees listed above are the in-stock lots with the most availability right now.