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Fair Trade Organic Espresso Blend

From $8.50 / lb

Designed especially for milk drinks. As straight espresso medium-bodied, crisp, toasty, with dark chocolate and rich, low-key fruit. In milk, sweetens and deepens with lush milk chocolate and caramel tones and muted but balancing undercurrents of tartly rich fruit.

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  • Cupping Notes: Medium-bodied, crisp, toasty, with dark chocolate and rich, low-key fruit
  • Region: Central America, Indonesia
  • Process:
  • Grade: 1
  • Varietal: Various
  • Altitude:
  • Certification: Fair Trade, Organic

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5lb, 20lb, 46lb

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