Kona Tropical Punch — 100% Kona Coffee (Light Roast)

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Kona Tropical Punch — Light Roast

A vibrant, fruit-forward expression of 100% Kona coffee, roasted light to highlight citrus and tropical fruit notes.

Origin: North Kona, Hawai‘i
Roast: Light
Varieties: Typica, SL34, Geisha
Process: Washed with yeast fermentation
Flavor: Lilikoi (passionfruit), orange zest, strawberry papaya, pineapple
Body: Silky, wine-like
Acidity: Bright, juicy
Coffee Review Score: 97 Points


Overview

Kona Tropical Punch is our most expressive and fruit-forward Kona coffee. Produced from small seasonal lots and roasted light, it showcases how modern fermentation and careful variety selection can unlock a vivid, tropical side of Kona’s volcanic terroir.

This coffee departs intentionally from traditional Kona profiles, offering a brighter, more dynamic cup for those who enjoy acidity-driven, aromatic coffees.


Origin

Sourced from select farms in Hōlualoa, North Kona, this coffee is grown between approximately 1,600 and 2,500 feet on the western slopes of Hualālai. The combination of elevation, mineral-rich volcanic soil, and cooling trade winds slows cherry maturation, supporting higher sugar development and layered acidity.

This lot brings together three varieties—Typica, SL34, and Geisha—chosen for their complementary structure, sweetness, and aromatic potential.


Process & Roast Style

This coffee undergoes a yeast-fermented washed process, where selected yeast strains guide fermentation after pulping, enhancing fruit expression while maintaining the cleanliness of a washed coffee.

Roasted light, the profile is designed to preserve acidity, aromatics, and transparency. Development is intentionally restrained to allow fermentation-derived fruit notes to remain vivid without becoming heavy or winey.


Cup Profile

Expect a lively, aromatic cup with flavors of passionfruit, orange zest, strawberry papaya, and pineapple. Acidity is bright and refreshing, balanced by a silky, wine-like mouthfeel and a long, resonant finish.

Compared to our Kona Classic Medium, this coffee is brighter, fruitier, and more adventurous in style.


Acclaim

In January 2026, Coffee Review awarded Kona Tropical Punch 97 points, describing it as:

Richly aromatic, floral and fruit-forward. Passionfruit, lychee, plumeria, fresh young ginger, vanilla bean in aroma and cup. Bright, juicy acidity; fluffy, silky mouthfeel. Resonant, long, flavor-saturated finish.”


Brewing Recommendations

Best results with:

  • Pour-over (highly recommended for clarity and aromatics)

  • Auto-drip (clean, balanced cup)

  • AeroPress (rounder body with retained fruit)

Use filtered water and brew at approximately 201–203°F.


Who This Coffee Is For

  • Drinkers who enjoy bright, fruit-forward coffees

  • Fans of modern fermentation and expressive profiles

  • Those looking to experience a non-traditional side of Kona

If you prefer a smoother, low-acid, classic Kona profile, this may not be the right choice.


Why Our Kona Coffees

  • 100% Kona Coffee
    Sourced exclusively from Kona farms on Hawai‘i’s Big Island—never blended.

  • High-Elevation Growing
    Coffees selected from farms between approximately 1,500 and 2,500 feet.

  • Freshly Roasted in Small Batches
    Roasted to preserve aromatics, sweetness, and structure.

  • Carefully Sorted for Quality
    Machine and hand sorting remove defects prior to roasting.

  • Intentional Processing & Roasting
    Each Kona coffee is designed to express a specific style, not a generic profile.

 


Explore Our Kona Coffees

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Overall rating: 4.125 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Excellent. Great Fruitiness & Punchy, but Balanced Acidity

"No question, Paradise Roaster's Tropical Punch blend is extremely good. . . But how good? Allow me to give a more thorough review: Firstly, I pretty much only drink light roast coffee extracted as espresso, pulled on a fancy, expensive lever machine using a similarly overpriced, high-end grinder. . . And 99% turbo blooms or allongé-type shots. . . Secondly, while I live in Hawai'i, it's been my experience that Kona coffee is rarely good enough to justify its high price tag. And that blends are not usually on par with single origins. . , at least for my taste preference. . . However, I'm happy to admit that neither applies in this case. Paradise knocks it out of the park with their Tropical Punch blend. At my time of purchase, the blend was geisha + SL34 + kona typica varietals, and was expertly matched to offer a wonderful fruity flavor. Bright, with fruit punch-like acidity (honoring its namesake,) and a long super clean finish. It was a delight to drink. Shots were also delicious pulled over ice; as refreshing as iced tea. . . Is it worth the unusually high price tag, at $50 per 4oz bag. . ? That's up to you. The cost of doing business in Hawai'i drives the price up significantly compared to more common origins like Central/South America, or Kenya/Ethiopia. . , so, it's hard to say what the cost should or shouldn't be. However, I did a side-by-side taste comparison between Paradise Roasters' Tropical Punch and a few premium offerings from one of my favorite light roast specialists in the USA (, SEY Coffee,) and I found the Tropical Punch to be just as good, if not a bit better, purely on taste. High praise, in my opinion. I liked the Tropical Punch so much that, even despite the price, I will definitely purchase it again in the future. . . And will probably try their even more expensive "Champagne Geisha" when it's available, at a whopping $150 per 4oz bag; partially out of curiosity, but largely on the merits of Paradise's other offerings I tried. . . Definitely worth a try if you like fruit-forward light roasts! Mahalo!"

Adam C. (5/5)

Paradise in a Cup!

"The coffee was great! I first tried it at a cafe in Honolulu. After the first sip, I knew I had to have it. I ordered it, shipping was fast and now my mornings are complete. Try it, you won’t be disappointed!"

Libbie L. (5/5)

Flavor profiles did not match description

"The last several batches of coffee have lacked the old magic. The change came ~after you moved from Minneapolis. Not sure why? I miss the old fruity coffees."

James T. (1/5)

Delicious coffee. So far only

"Delicious coffee. So far only brewed in a French press, but came out delicious. The taste was not quite what was advertised, but perhaps a pour over will address that differential. Presumably, this is 100% Kona."

John H. (4/5)

Tropical Bunch 👌

"I really like this coffee. It’s nice and smooth especially if you don’t like really strong coffee"

Michael P. (5/5)

An intricate, complex, and satisfying coffee

"This coffee was a delightful experience, and I have a few things to say to others considering this product 1) Taste is extremely subjective, the notes that the roaster or CR are ascribing to it, may not be your experience! 2) Yes it is very good, but it is very pricey, while green cost is not disclosed, Kona’s are notoriously expensive due to scarcity, labor, and geographical challenges, this also includes geisha so take with that what you will in looking at price 3) To get the most out of this, you need good equipment and good water! If the cup is really muted and dull, make sure you’re using filtered water with minerals optimized for light roasts, or use spring water. Also, your brew technique and grinder will have a significant effect on taste 4) Lastly, I experienced flavors of hibiscus, white cherry, hint of guava, and cacao nibs. The finish lingered long after I had taken a sip. Amazing cup. 5) Lastly lastly, I would in fact recommend a higher ratio for brewing, I got the best results at a medium fine grind at 1:18 ratio, brought out those more delicate flavors"

Ethan G. (5/5)

French press only

"I've tried Chemex, Clever Design and French Press and only the latter brings out the full flavor of the bean. It is enjoyable, but it is not remarkable based on the current price point, so I'm only giving it 4 stars because of value per oz. , otherwise if you can afford it, it makes for a good cup of coffee."

Jim C. (4/5)

Good potential

"This is a nice cup once I get the settings dialed in (water temp needs to be on the low side; around 190-195). I've had a few of these coffees fermented with specific yeasts. The Tropical Punch falls in the middle of the range, taste-wise. This is not a bad thing. I know I won't get tired of the novelty. It's a unique flavor but it's still coffee. The only downside is it's pricey; even for this type of bean."

Jon I. (4/5)

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What Is 100% Kona Coffee?

100% Kona coffee refers to coffee grown exclusively in the Kona district of Hawai‘i Island — a small, volcanic region
along the western slopes of Hualālai and Mauna Loa. The combination of mineral-rich soil, afternoon cloud cover, and gentle trade winds produces one of the world’s most distinctive coffee terroirs.

To be labeled “100% Kona Coffee,” every bean must be grown within the Kona district and meet strict Hawai‘i grading quality standards. Kona coffee can be made from different arabica varieties, but Kona Typica — a heirloom lineage — remains the region’s most common and traditional cultivar.

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