A'Roma Roasters
Indian Mysore Plantation
Roaster Location: | Santa Rosa, California |
Roast Level: | NA |
Agtron: | / |
Review Date: | December 2000 |
Aroma: | 8 |
Acidity: | Low |
Body: | 8 |
Flavor: | 7 |
Blind Assessment
Balanced, round, smooth, full-bodied, with a dry, pruny heaviness to the fruit and a seductive cocoa finish. A bit more sweetness would make this mouthfilling coffee a very impressive entrant in the low-acid sweepstakes. Mysore Plantation is a wet-processed coffee (the fruit is removed before the beans are dried) from the district where, in around […]
Notes
Balanced, round, smooth, full-bodied, with a dry, pruny heaviness to the fruit and a seductive cocoa finish. A bit more sweetness would make this mouthfilling coffee a very impressive entrant in the low-acid sweepstakes. Mysore Plantation is a wet-processed coffee (the fruit is removed before the beans are dried) from the district where, in around 1600 AD, the legendary Baba Budan planted the first coffee trees in India. It is a relatively low-grown coffee (2,000 to 3,500
Who Should Drink It
Acid avoiders in search of a full, sturdy cup without dark-roast distractions.
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This review originally appeared in the December, 2000 tasting report: Low Acid Coffees