Blind Assessment: A coffee that meets us with a smile, giving everything out front: gently brisk acidity, a touch of wine-toned fruit, floral sweetness. Thereafter it stands pat, light-bodied and balanced, perhaps a bit shallow in dimension. Notes: Everything is out front here: gently brisk acidity, a touch of wine-toned fruit, floral sweetness. Certified organically grown. From an association of cooperatives. Grown in dense, forest-like shade. The cooperative members are mainly descendents of the great Zapotec culture, creators of Monte Alban, which makes "Aztec Harvest" a bit of a marketing mis Who Should Drink It: A fine breakfast coffee, carrying with it hopes for a new millennium in which the peasant coffee farmers of the world begin to share some of the wealth that we lavish on much lesser pleasures in life than a coffee like this one, a coffee as everyday yet as amazing as a loving morning kiss. |
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