Alexela coffee – an experience in a cup

Alexela coffee – an experience in a cup

  • Coffee is not just a drink, but an experience! It’s a pleasure that offers a fresh start in the morning, an energy boost in the afternoon, and a moment of relaxation in the evening.

 

  • Alexela coffee is special thanks to its complex flavor profile – each bean has unique aromas and nuances that depend on the growing region, roasting, and brewing method.
  • There are many different coffee varieties, but mainly two are used – Arabica and Robusta.

Which coffee to choose?

  •  If you love smooth and aromatic coffee, choose 100% Arabica. It has a sweeter taste with berry and floral notes and a lower caffeine content (1–1.5%).
  • If you're looking for a stronger and more caffeinated experience, Robusta has a higher caffeine content (2–2.7%) and offers a more bitter and nutty flavor – a familiar boldness from our previous blends.

Coffee that awakens the senses!

  • The perfect coffee experience starts with high-quality coffee.
  • Don't wait – you'll taste the difference from the very first sip!
    Bring your own cup and get 50% off your coffee!

Art, coffee, and sustainability

  • A perfect coffee experience starts with quality coffee. At Alexela café-shops, you can enjoy the taste of truly great coffee while being environmentally friendly!  
  • Our new reusable coffee cups, adorned with artworks by Estonian artists, bring both art and an eco-friendly choice to every coffee break.

Maria-Liisa Leonidov x Alexela

  • The picture I drew is inspired by Alexela's "Insect Drive-In" project and nature in general, like all my works. I tried to reflect this miniature world that thrives in uncut green areas and to draw people's attention to the fact that even at the grassroots level, we always have the opportunity to contribute to the preservation of the natural environment. And also in the hope that it will make people notice the beauty and charm hidden in such an environment, despite its small scale.  — Maria-Liisa Leonidov

Lola Tehver x Alexela

  • "In creating this painting, I used bright and contrasting colors that symbolize energy, vitality, and innovation. At the center of the image is a colorful woman surrounded by natural elements, representing the harmonious coexistence of nature and technology. This also reflects Alexela's commitment to environmentally friendly and sustainable business practices."  — Lola Tehver
  • "The dynamics and movement in the painting emphasize progress and constant change – qualities that are especially important in the energy sector. It symbolizes Alexela’s readiness to adapt and grow in response to market and technological developments. My painting conveys the message that Alexela is a modern, innovative, and environmentally friendly company committed to providing diverse and sustainable energy solutions."— Lola Tehver

Jüri Arrak "Approaching Freedom"

  • Jüri Arrak's depicted world is distinctly unique. The mask-like character recurs from painting to painting, taking on new meaning depending on the context. While his early works often contain irony, his mature creations focus on existential issues. In "Approaching Freedom"a floating giant head proclaims freedom to humanity, which is represented as a series of torsos.

Lola Tehver "Someone Else 2"

  • Painter Lola Tehver loves colors because they consciously or subconsciously shape almost all of our daily decisions, from food to clothing. In Tehver's artwork, colors are the primary means of conveying the artist's emotions and thoughts to the viewer without words.

Epp Maria Kokamägi oil painting "After the Performance"

  • Epp Maria Kokamägi is an Estonian painter who has held nearly 90 exhibitions in Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Germany.

  • Kokamägi loves creating oil paintings, watercolors, book designs, as well as theater and film set designs. 

Maria-Liisa Leonidov's drawing with magical cats

  • Maria-Liisa Leonidov's works are recognized for their bold colors, magical creatures, and rich details.

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