Description
Tasting Notes: Creamy, Baker’s Chocolate
Coffee Type: Whole Bean
Roast Level: Dark
Origin: Coorg, India
Coming from the serene estates of India, this Arabica coffee blend is a tribute to the beautiful summers in India. With notes of Baker’s chocolates tantalizing your palate, it’s certain that just a sip of this brew will awaken your senses to a symphony of decadent flavors. You’ll delight in its creamy and smooth taste that lingers enticingly, prompting you to brew another cup of this blend.
With its rich aroma of chocolate and a subtle, mild flavor profile, this dark roast blend, embraces the essence of Shonali’s cherished memories of lazy summer days in India. Each sip evokes the warmth of the sun-kissed streets and the vibrant energy of the country, creating a sensory journey that transports you to those blissful moments of leisure and delight.
To enhance your coffee experience, this blend has a dash of zest from the pepper cultivated alongside the coffee plants. Having such a complex taste, Indian Summer is bound to be your next favorite added to your coffee bar.
Whether you’re savoring a quiet moment alone or sharing a cup with loved ones, Indian Summer promises to elevate your coffee ritual to new heights. Embrace the warmth of the Indian sun and the richness of its cultural heritage with each indulgent sip of this exceptional blend.
sej
it was good
quantity was nice
Aabb
What is the chicory level?
steve.beal
I am a well known international drinks expert and competition judge for the world’s most prestigious adult beverage competition. My second love affair is with fine coffees. “Smell of Rain” is an extraordinary pour. Full, rich, bold, balanced, hints of cocoa, sweet and tangy. It’s like taking a deep, satisfying, life giving breath. Reward yourself. This coffee is luxuriously self indulgent I almost want to keep it a secret.
Renate Stensland
Excellent. Ground the beans to a coarse grind and used a French press to brew the coffee.
Beverly Gillespie
Can I just use this in my drip coffee maker. Takes about 10 minutes?