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Coffee Bag Labels: Origin Info, Valve Placement & Material Guide

12 Sep 2025 2 min read

At a Glance

  • Coffee buyers expect origin, variety, processing, roast level, and tasting notes
  • Leave 25mm clear area around degassing valve — never cover it with a label
  • Kraft pouches may need high tack adhesive for textured surfaces
  • 250g pouch label: 80x55mm, 500g: 90x65mm, 1kg: 100x75mm
  • Roast date is preferred over best before by specialty buyers
  • Matte vinyl gives the artisan feel coffee brands want

Coffee Labelling Essentials

Coffee packaging labels serve dual purposes — regulatory compliance and brand storytelling. Coffee buyers are increasingly knowledgeable and expect detailed origin, roast, and tasting information on the label.

Required Information

  • Product name (e.g. Single Origin Colombian Coffee)
  • Net weight in grams
  • Ingredients (for blends or flavoured coffee)
  • Allergen declarations if applicable (flavoured coffees may contain milk, nuts)
  • Best before date or roast date
  • Storage instructions
  • Business name and address
  • Country of origin

What Coffee Buyers Expect

  • Origin: Country, region, farm/cooperative name
  • Variety: Arabica, Robusta, specific cultivar
  • Processing: Washed, natural, honey
  • Roast level: Light, medium, dark (often with a visual scale)
  • Tasting notes: Flavour descriptors
  • Altitude: Growing elevation in MASL
  • Roast date: Specialty coffee buyers prefer roast date over best before

Valve Placement

Most coffee bags have a one-way degassing valve that allows CO2 to escape without letting air in. When designing your label, you must account for the valve position — typically centre-front or upper-front. Leave a clear area (at least 25mm diameter) around the valve. Do not cover the valve with your label as this prevents degassing and can cause the bag to inflate or burst.

Material Considerations

Coffee bag labels must adhere to various pouch materials:

  • Kraft paper pouches: Textured surface — standard adhesive works but high tack is better for rough kraft
  • Foil-lined pouches: Smooth surface — standard adhesive works well
  • Matte laminated pouches: Low surface energy — test adhesion before bulk ordering

Vinyl labels are recommended for their durability. Matte vinyl gives the artisan, specialty feel most coffee brands want.

Common Label Sizes

  • 250g pouch: 80mm x 55mm front or 60mm x 60mm
  • 500g pouch: 90mm x 65mm front
  • 1kg pouch: 100mm x 75mm front
  • Sample/drip bags: 50mm x 35mm

Ordering

StickerNation prints coffee labels on matte and gloss vinyl. No minimum order — perfect for single-origin micro-lots and seasonal releases. Design free online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specialty coffee buyers strongly prefer roast date. Best before is the legal requirement but many roasters include both — roast date prominently, best before in smaller text.

No. The valve must remain uncovered to allow CO2 to escape. Leave at least a 25mm clear area around the valve when positioning your label.

Standard adhesive works on smooth kraft but may lift on rough textured kraft. High tack adhesive is recommended for heavily textured kraft pouches.

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