Flavia Beverage Systems
Sidamo Gold (filterpack)
Roaster Location: | West Chester, Pennsylvania |
Coffee Origin: | Presumably, Sidamo Province, southern Ethiopia |
Roast Level: | Very Dark |
Agtron: | 0/47 |
Review Date: | January 2004 |
Aroma: | 6 |
Acidity: | 7 |
Body: | 6 |
Flavor: | 6 |
Blind Assessment
The aroma is full and round with pleasant if rather shallow lemon and floral notes. In the cup a woody bitterness obliterates the floral notes and turns the lemon tones pithy and hard. The finish is both bitter and astringent.
Notes
This coffee is packaged in a proprietary filterpack for the Flavia SB100 single serve brewer. Ethiopia Sidamo is one of the world's most distinctive coffee origins, but here its usual sweet lemon and heady floral notes are disturbingly flat. Flavia ("The Cafe of Choice") is a brand of Mars Incorporated, a large privately owned company that started with its now classic candies before adding pet food (Whiskas), people food (Uncle Ben's) and vending systems, including the SB100 home single-serve brewer. Visit
Who Should Drink It
Those who slow down on freeways to gawk at accidents. For an aficionado there is a macabre fascination in tasting a coffee that comes across as a parody of itself.
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This review originally appeared in the January, 2004 tasting report: At What Cost Convenience? Testing the New Single-Serve Coffee Systems