My name is Adel.

In my home, we didn't just serve a drink. We served a moment.

The cup placed before the guest even before they sat down. The tray carefully prepared. That discreet way of telling someone they are welcome. I grew up with these gestures without really thinking about them.

Later, I discovered coffee in a different way – its origins, the roasting, the blends. I learned to taste, to understand what happens between the bean and the cup.

But the further I went, the more another question interested me. Why do some tastings affect us more than others?

It wasn't just a matter of taste. It was a matter of feeling. The warmth of a cup in your hands. A scent that brings back a memory. An atmosphere at a given moment.

I connected it with what I had always known: in hospitality as in coffee, it's about the same thing. Creating an experience that goes beyond the product.

It was from this reflection that UMA was born – a brand designed as much for what you taste as for what you feel.

UMA was born gradually. Not around a business plan or a trend, but from an accumulation of details, sensations, and habits that eventually took over.

Coffee had long been a simple ritual. Then, I started looking at it differently, through taste, origins, textures, but also through the atmospheres and moments it can create.

Little by little, the desire arose to build a brand designed as much for what one feels as for the product itself.

I didn't want a demonstrative or overly technical coffee, but something simpler, more sensitive, and more balanced. An approach where coffee is conceived as a composition. Like in a perfume, each origin brings its nuance—sweetness, depth, freshness, or texture.

The idea is not for one note to dominate, but for the whole to be coherent, precise, and enjoyable daily.

Beyond taste, UMA was built within a visual and tactile universe inspired by raw materials, light, contrasts, and calm atmospheres.

Because, ultimately, coffee is never just what's in a cup. It's linked to very personal moments, places, and emotions.

The Art of Assembly

Blending is about finding harmony.

Every creation begins with an intention, a feeling we seek to recreate. Then comes the long, silent work of research.

Finding the variety that will lay the foundations. The one that will envelop the whole to give it its roundness. And finally, the livelier one, which will add a spark of freshness.

It is a craft of patience. It requires weeks of trials and micro-adjustments to find the exact tipping point. That precise moment when the origins cease to exist separately to form a coherent and fluid whole.

A successful blend does not seek to impress from the first second. It reveals itself with restraint. It begins with a texture, settles into a precise balance, and leaves a soft imprint.

It is this quest for the right measure that guides our work. An invisible process designed so that the morning ritual has its own nuance.

Singular

Every UMA coffee begins with a precise intention. A balance sought, tested, adjusted until the origins form something coherent and recognizable. Not a recipe. A composition.

Committed

We work with traceable origins and identified partners, ensuring fair compensation. Roasting is done by hand in France, and coffee is shipped fresh after production.

We don't communicate about this to appear virtuous. It's simply our conviction that it changes what's in the cup and that it deserves to be done seriously.

Minimalist

No jargon. No technical demonstrations. Three coffees with a clear personality, so you know which one is for you and that each cup is a moment, not a performance.

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Three signature compositions
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