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Italian Roast
$18.99 USD
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$18.99 USD
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Dark, bold, and entirely uncompromising. Our Italian Roast is crafted for those who want their coffee heavy, smoky, and intensely rich. We take a premium blend of specialty-grade beans and roast them deep into second crack to develop a glistening, dark profile with bold notes of dark chocolate, burnt caramel, and a robust, smoky finish. It’s got real grit—cutting perfectly through milk or standing entirely on its own as a powerful morning wake-up call. If you like your coffee strong enough to lean on, this is your bag.
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Roast: Dark / Espresso-style
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Tasting Notes: Dark Chocolate, Burnt Caramel, Smoky Finish
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Process: Hand-blended & roasted fresh to order
2. The Grind Size FAQ (Standardized)
Which Grind Size Do I Need?
Q: What is the Whole Bean option?
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Best For: Connoisseurs who prefer to grind fresh right before brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Burr grinders for everything from French press to espresso.
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Why choose it: It keeps the coffee at peak freshness for the longest possible time, locking in the maximum flavor profile until the moment you're ready to brew.
Q: What is the Standard grind?
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Best For: Traditional drip coffee makers and everyday brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Standard kitchen drip brewers, Keurig (with reusable pods), or a classic pour-over (like a Chemex or V60).
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Texture: Medium consistency, resembling coarse sand. This is the go-to choice if you aren't sure or are gifting coffee to someone else.
Q: What is the Coarse grind?
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Best For: Slow, immersion-style brewing methods.
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Recommended Gear: French Press, Cold Brew pitchers, or percolators.
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Texture: Chunky and coarse, like sea salt. The larger pieces ensure your slow-brewed coffee stays clean, bold, and entirely free of sediment.
Q: What is the Espresso grind?
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Best For: High-pressure, fast extraction brewing.
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Recommended Gear: Dedicated home or commercial espresso machines, or a stovetop Moka Pot.
- Texture: Extremely fine, similar to table salt or powdered sugar. It provides the heavy resistance needed to pull a rich, concentrated shot with a thick crema.