Bali Dark Roast Organic Coffee Beans
Bali Dark Roast Organic Coffee Beans
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Island: Bali
Process: Wet Hulled
Grade: Blue Moon
Varietals: Bourbon, Typica
Altitude: 3500 ft
Certifications: Fair Trade, Organic
Tasting Notes: Cocoa, Cedar, Cinnamon, Black Pepper, Full-Bodied, Dark Roast, Sweetness, Clean Finish
Bali Blue Moon Coffee
All the coffee grown in Bali is organic, because pesticides and insecticides and chemical fertilizers are strictly forbidden on the island. Importers can either buy it as Blue Moon (the wet-hulled lots) or as Kintamani (the natural processed lots). This is the wet-hulled Blue Moon which is going to remind you of a Sumatra, but cleaner and more complex. (the unroasted beans have that nice blueish hue and are quite beautiful -- always some of the nicest looking Indonesian coffee we see have seen). Some real nice undertones in here with herbs like vanilla bean and cinnamon, a little bit chocolatey, a thick syrupy body, lingering but not earthy finish. It is a super dense bean that you can roast dark without it turning to ash. It is like a very nice Sumatra, and one that has nicer looking green beans and an exotic story.
Shipping: The price of shipping one bag of coffee is the same for 2 bags of coffee.
FREE Local Delivery is available with a minimum purchase of two bags of roasted coffee to the following Oregon cities: Mount Angel, Silverton, Scotts Mills, Woodburn, Canby, Hubbard, Sublimity, Stayton, Aumsville, Keizer, and Salem.
Testimonial
As soon as one opens the bag of Von Mikless Bali Dark Roast, a complex tropical aroma fills the senses. Visions of creaking teak boats traveling with the precious coffee cargo through fecund jungles teeming with birds and the drenching rain come to mind. Grinding the beans fills the senses with eager anticipation as the beans release magical notes of dark pleasure and forbidden secrets. The flavor is wonderful. Rich and warming with a blunt darkness that has a silky feel in the mouth. Drinking it is pure pleasure, it reminds me of something elves drink to heighten their senses for rituals of formication in ancient forbidden forests.
Brooklyn, NY