Alfred Peet’s Died SpotaJava Coffee Celebrates His Life with Premium Connoisseur Peaberry Coffee

Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 18 Sep 2007 at 09:19 am | Tagged as: Gourmet Coffee Snob Sez

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Alfred Peet, father of the gourmet coffee revolution died recently.  

No matter if you hate the burnt starbucks coffee or not, it's Peet's

who first roasted all of their coffee beans for the first two years and

thus launched a new type of connoisseurship…the gourmet coffee snob.

 

SpotaJava coffee honors Peet's gourmet coffee pioneer sprit in introducing

spotajava premium connoisseur peaberry coffeeour exclusive premium connoisseur peaberry coffee for your greatest
coffee drinking pleasure.

Premium connoisseur peaberry coffee is no ordinary coffee. 

This coffee is no less intense at the light roasts as it is dark.
The difference is the level of chocolate, and the tonality of the fruited notes.
The aftertaste is pleasant, with bittersweet chocolate as a backdrop, 
and dark raisin notes.


Prime Attribute: medium intensity heavy body, fruited notes. 

It's actually milder in acidity compared to some other high altitude growing regions coffees.

What it has is a refined sweetness in the cup, balance. It's a very mild, bright

coffee. You'll enjoy, it's fresh red apple fruitiness, and in a slightly

darker roasts it turns to a winey-berry flavor.

There's some spice, hints of cinnamon and anise, and in the lighter roasts

an almondy roast taste with vanilla hints.

It's always elegant, refined, your ultimate coffee drinking indulgence.

Imagine waking up to the aroma of delicious fresh brewed spotajava exclusive

premium connoisseur peaberry coffee…shamefully rich…soothingly smooth.

Fill your coffee cup up to the top with spotajava coffee right now…the “best

of  the best.”

 

~~Sherrill~~
the gourmet coffee snob sez
Always Drink Better Coffee
SpotaJava Coffee

 

 

 

 

       

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