About Tchibo
Tchibo is a Vienna-based coffee company with roots in 1949, when it began in Hamburg and grew into one of Europe’s largest coffee roasters.[1][3][8] What sets it apart is its broad sourcing and roasting model: it works across single-origin and specialty coffees as well as blends, capsules, and machine coffees, giving it a scale uncommon among focused roasters.[2][6] The brand’s approach combines retail breadth with coffee expertise, positioning coffee as a daily staple rather than a niche product.[2][8] Its longstanding market presence and regular limited editions have made it a distinctive fixture in German-speaking coffee culture.[1][4]
About
Tchibo is a Vienna-based coffee company with roots in 1949, when it began in Hamburg and grew into one of Europe’s largest coffee roasters.[1][3][8] What sets it apart is its broad sourcing and roasting model: it works across single-origin and specialty coffees as well as blends, capsules, and machine coffees, giving it a scale uncommon among focused roasters.[2][6] The brand’s approach combines retail breadth with coffee expertise, positioning coffee as a daily staple rather than a niche product.[2][8] Its longstanding market presence and regular limited editions have made it a distinctive fixture in German-speaking coffee culture.[1][4]
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