Viva Coffee was born in Brazil, where our first farm partners shared a vision: to bring exceptional specialty coffee to the Irish market.
Since those early days, we’ve expanded our network to source outstanding coffees from passionate producers around the world – but Brazil remains at the heart of our story.

We’re deeply grateful to our Brazilian partners for their trust and dedication, and to the Irish coffee roasters who share our commitment to quality, transparency, and sustainability.
It was a true honour for Viva Coffee to be invited by the Brazilian Embassy to celebrate the strong and growing bond between Brazil and Ireland during the historic visit of Mauro Vieira, Brazil’s Minister for Foreign Affairs – marking the first official visit of its kind to Ireland.

During the visit, the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris, welcomed Minister Vieira to Dublin. Their discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations and fostering deeper ties between the European Union and the Latin America and Caribbean region. Speaking after the meeting, the Tánaiste remarked:
“I was delighted to welcome Minister Vieira to Ireland, especially as we celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties – a milestone highlighting the depth of our relationship. I also recognised the valuable contribution of the Brazilian community to Irish society.”

At Viva Coffee, we’re proud to play a small part in this evolving story of collaboration, culture, and connection between two nations we are proud to be part of.