Dean's Beans
Oromia Dark Roast, Fair Trade
Roaster Location: | New Salem, Massachusetts |
Coffee Origin: | Sidamo growing region, southern Ethiopia |
Roast Level: | Very Dark |
Agtron: | 32/28 |
Review Date: | September 2002 |
Aroma: | 7 |
Acidity: | na |
Body: | 6 |
Flavor: | 6 |
Blind Assessment
This very dark-roasted coffee reveals almost nothing about the potentially interesting green coffee itself except its ability to stand up to a severe degree of roast and still taste quite agreeable. The profile is roasty and charred, but pleasantly free of bitterness and haloed by sweetness.
Notes
Oromia is the name for a union of cooperatives operating over several growing regions in western and southern Ethiopia. This particular Oromia apparently is from the Sidamo region and is processed by the dry or natural method, wherein the coffee dried in the fruit, rather than after the fruit has been removed. Dean's Beans, to quote its lively website, is "The place where social activism, ecological responsibility and great coffee meet." Visit
Who Should Drink It
Lovers of well-executed examples of the extreme roast style often called "dark French."
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This review originally appeared in the September, 2002 tasting report: Ethiopias and Kenyas