Blind Assessment: A pleasingly balanced American cup. Nut and vanilla tones shimmer in the nose and a comfortable sweetness predominates in the cup, lifted by a discreet acidity. Bitter undertones confer authority to the cup but tend to dominate in the rather flat aftertaste. Notes: A pleasingly balanced American cup. Nut and vanilla tones shimmer in the nose and a comfortable sweetness predominates in the cup. The blend name is Coffee Roasters of Pasadena 's tribute to the Gamble House, the best-known of the elegant craftsman-style bungalows designed by the Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene in the first decade of the 20th century. Who Should Drink It: Those who enjoy a classic but low-key American breakfast coffee with pleasantly understated acidity. |
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