Medium Roast Coffee Beans, Balanced Flavour & Full Body | Café du Jour
What is medium roast coffee?
Medium roast coffee beans are roasted at a temperature of around 210–220°C. The beans take on a medium brown colour with a light sheen. This roast sits squarely between light roast and dark roast.

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With a medium roast the bean keeps much of its origin character while gaining extra sweetness and body. You taste both the coffee plant's original flavours and the influence of the roast. The result is a balanced coffee that is easy to enjoy every day.
How long does the roasting process take?
A medium roast is typically roasted for 10 to 12 minutes. The bean reaches the so-called 'first crack', the moment it splits open under internal pressure. Roasting stops shortly afterwards, before the bean reaches the second crack. This keeps the flavour both fresh and full.
Differences between medium roast, light roast and dark roast
The three roast levels differ in temperature, colour and flavour. Medium roast beans sit in the middle in terms of character. They are more approachable than light roast and less bitter than dark roast.
Medium roast vs light roast
Light roast beans are roasted for a shorter time and retain a lighter colour. They generally contain more caffeine and have a pronounced bright acidity with clear origin notes. Medium roast Arabica offers a fuller body and more sweetness, while fruity notes remain present but softer.
Medium roast vs dark roast
Dark roast beans are roasted longer and at higher temperatures. As a result origin notes largely fade and a smoky, bitter flavour can develop. Medium roast preserves more of the original characteristics and has less bitterness. The body is full, but not heavy.
- Light roast: light colour, higher caffeine, bright acidity, pronounced origin flavour
- Medium roast: medium brown, balanced, caramel and chocolate, full body
- Dark roast: dark brown to black, smoky, bitter, little origin flavour
Flavour profile and aroma of medium roast
Medium roast coffee beans have a recognisable flavour profile that appeals to many coffee drinkers. The taste is balanced and not overly dominated by one element, which makes medium roast suitable for everyday drinking.
The most common tasting notes are caramel, milk chocolate and light fruity tones. Acidity is moderate and bitterness is mild. The body feels full and rounded in the mouth without becoming heavy. Intensity generally sits around level 3 to 5.
- Caramel and brown sugar
- Milk chocolate and nuts
- Light fruity notes such as apple or cherry
- Soft acidity
- Full, rounded body
The aroma of medium roast coffee beans is warm and inviting. When grinding the caramel and chocolate aromas come through strongly. This makes the smell itself a pleasant part of the brewing ritual.
Suitable brewing methods
One of the advantages of medium roast beans is their versatility. They perform well across a range of brewing methods. Both espresso machines and filter coffee makers get a lot out of these beans.
Medium roast espresso beans
Medium roast espresso beans produce an espresso with a full body and gentle bitterness. The crema is golden-brown and stable. Caramel and chocolate notes show well in a short espresso or lungo.
Medium roast for café crème
For café crème a medium roast is an excellent choice. The longer extraction time brings out sweetness and fruity tones. The result is a smooth, full coffee with a pleasant finish.
Filter coffee and other methods
Medium roast beans are also suitable for filter coffee, French press and pour-over. The balanced flavour remains clear regardless of the brewing method. That makes these beans flexible for use at home or in the office.
- Espresso and lungo
- Café crème
- Filter coffee
- French press
- Pour-over and Chemex
- Moka pot
Popular brands and varieties
Several well-known brands offer medium roast coffee beans. Each brand has its own style and flavour accents. Below is an overview of popular brands and their typical characteristics.
Segafredo medium roast
Segafredo's medium roast beans have an Italian style. They combine full body with soft chocolate and caramel notes. Segafredo often blends Arabica and Robusta for extra strength in espresso.
Lavazza medium roast
Lavazza's medium roast is known for its soft, rounded flavour. The beans work well for both espresso and filter coffee. Lavazza often uses Arabica beans from Latin America and Africa for a balanced profile.
Illy medium roast
Illy's medium roast uses only Arabica beans from nine different origins. The taste is refined and layered, with notes of caramel, jasmine and chocolate. Illy is known for consistency and attention to origin.
Starbucks medium roast
Starbucks medium roast beans are recognised for their approachable flavour. They are widely available and suitable for home use. The beans have a gentle acidity and a light nutty sweetness.
Douwe Egberts medium roast
Douwe Egberts medium roast is a trusted choice for everyday use. The beans are accessible in flavour and easy to find. They suit both automatic espresso machines and filter coffee makers.
Organic medium roast coffee beans
Organic medium roast beans are grown without artificial fertilisers or pesticides. They often carry organic certification or Rainforest Alliance certification. These beans combine attention to flavour with respect for people and the environment.
How to choose the right medium roast coffee beans
When choosing medium roast beans a few factors are important. Consider your brewing method, taste preferences and the origin of the beans. A good choice starts with knowing what you want.
Check the flavour profile
Look for the described tasting notes on the packaging. If you prefer caramel and chocolate, choose a blend with Latin American Arabica. If you want more fruity tones, look for beans from African origins such as Ethiopia or Kenya.
Choose the right intensity
Medium roast beans typically have an intensity of 3 to 5 on a 10-point scale. That is moderate to full. If you want a firmer cup, choose a medium roast with Robusta in the blend. If you prefer it softer, go for a pure Arabica medium roast.
Think about freshness and packaging
Coffee beans are at their best within four weeks after roasting. Check the roast date on the package. A bag with a valve keeps beans fresher for longer by letting CO2 escape while preventing air from getting in.
- Check the roast date for maximum freshness
- Choose Arabica for a soft, fruity flavour
- Choose a blend with Robusta for more body and crema
- Look for certifications such as organic or Rainforest Alliance
- Match grind size to your brewing method
- Store beans in an airtight container away from light and heat
Medium roast coffee beans are a versatile choice for anyone who wants to enjoy a balanced coffee with a full body every day. Whether you make espresso, café crème or filter coffee, these beans fit most routines.



























































