Blind Assessment: Classic vanilla-nut aroma and a solid, authoritatively dry cup, bright but not brassy. Not a lot of nuance, but outstanding range and balance. Notes: Classic vanilla-nut aroma and a solid, authoritatively dry cup, bright but not brassy. Not a lot of nuance, but outstanding range and balance. A very good and forceful Mexico coffee from this roaster near the Mexican border. Who Should Drink It: A touch too dry for my taste (the aftertaste borders on astringent) but old-time, three-cups-with-breakfast, knit-the-holes-in-your-socks-together American coffee drinkers should love it. |
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