Ethiopia Harrar Longberry Fair Trade Organic Coffee - 1 lb.
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Ethiopia Harrar Longberry Fair Trade Organic comes from coffee’s birthplace and is one of the most sought after gourmet coffees in the world.
Cupping Notes:
Ethiopia Harrar Longberry Fair Trade Organic, with its very clean cup, takes exception to less than clean cup that challenges many Harrars. However this longberry possesses the all-important blueberry notes and lasting sweetness that the Harrar Longberries are famous for.
Varietal: Heirloom Ethiopian Longberry
Gen-X Coffee
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
ETHIOPIAN HARRAR COFFEE
bisrutemesgen | Tue, 11/15/2011 - 02:52If you enjoy a dark and strong coffee, this is the one!
TRULY DELICIOUS; TRULY UNIQUE
jaredament | Thu, 10/20/2011 - 20:03Being a long time proponent and consumer of Yirgacheffe coffee this was refreshing, distinct, and delicious. Although its reputation proceeds it, I can humbly say I was a Harrar longberry virgin. No longer! This coffee was smooth, robust, and profound. Definitely a dark rost with hints of dark berries and earth. Smooth with a lingering finish that is neither astringent or overly acidic. I will definitely be buying this product again. Happy drinking.
ENJOYED THIS SMOOTH NON
tapnow | Wed, 08/31/2011 - 10:45Enjoyed this smooth non acidic brew.
A FINE DARKNESS...
dubbie98 | Thu, 08/04/2011 - 02:28Produced the darkest coffee I've ever known, it was like having a cup of warm smoke in the morning. This stuff reminded me what real coffee tastes like, but was a bit too powerful for daily breakfast.
I should've tried to mix it down for everyday, perhaps half sidamo, would've been the blend. If you like nuclear coffee or have the space to hold a few personal mixdowns then I can tell you to try it, and reacquaint yourself with real coffee.
HARRAR LONGBERRY
ltlnordy | Tue, 03/08/2011 - 13:11Beans were very oily. Aromas were dark and smoky, a little different than what I was expecting. A little dry and earthy on the palate with some very nice chocolate notes that bring the coffee to a really nice finishing point.
DISAPPOINTING
xprzzo | Thu, 02/03/2011 - 22:56While gen-x is cheaper than most the roasters on here, I still consider it premium coffee and with that one would expect a roast date and packaging with a de-gassing valve. While not sure, I think what I received was past its prime already.
I do not who determines the roast levels on here - the roaster or the folks at roaste, but this is NOT a medium roast - dark, oily, well past a full city (read: burnt) and so is the end result. While it still may work as a pour over, what comes out of an espresso machine is no longer what you would want from a Harrar. All the smooth chocolate notes, while still there were overpowered by a rather unpleasant smoky bergamott - not that that is completely out of line, it is just NOT what you would use a Harrar for.
FINE SMOOTH HARRAR
truthpro | Wed, 12/29/2010 - 20:43Though some may find this coffee a bit weak, I find it very smooth and subtle, with that elusive Blueberry ping at the top, and a warm chocolate note at the base. Yes, it could be stronger or darker perhaps, but not if that would make it bitter. The test for me is combining raw organic cacao beans (ground for the cup) and some red macca with a tad of cayenne and vanilla. This coffee carries the cacao as well or better than any other I use.
ETHIOPIA HARRAR LONGBERRY
highctenor | Thu, 11/25/2010 - 23:25An excellent product delivered in much less time than I expected!