Roast color that is very dark brown with a fully oily surface. French roast's flavor and aroma are pungent, bittersweet and smoky.
is a style of roast very common in Europe where the beans are dark brown and very oily.
A dark roast coffee that is slightly lighter than an espresso roast. It is typically used in drip coffee makers and in French presses.
Dark Roasted. Taste bittersweet but not like burnt charcoal.
Very dark brown color with visible oils on the roast surface; bitter taste and pungent aromatics dominate flavor. Also known as New Orleans Roast.
When applied to roasting coffee, means that the bean is roasted high enough to bring the natural oil of the coffee to the surface. Gives a roasted flavor to the cup.
A darker roast for optimum acidity and flavor development.
Dark-roasted coffee that is typified by the natural, oily quality of the beans
Is a dark roast coffee that is slightly lighter than espresso roast and commonly used in drip and French Press coffee. Also makes a good base for iced coffee.
a roast black in color tasting bittersweet but not like burnt charcoal.
Means the bean is roasted sufficiently to bring the oils to the surface of the bean.