French Roast Coffee Beans, African Blend, Bold Low-Acid Dark Roast, Whole Bean or Ground, 12 oz Bag
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Love a truly dark cup without the sharp bite? This French Roast is roasted deep for a bold, rich brew with a bittersweet finish and naturally low acidity, using a standout African coffee blend. Choose whole bean or your preferred grind and taste the difference in every morning mug. Try it today.
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Product description
ABOUT
This French Roast is a deep, dark-roasted African coffee blend built for bold flavor, a bittersweet finish, and low perceived acidity.
Expect a rich, intense cup with the classic French-roast oil sheen and a smooth, lingering aftertaste.
KEY BENEFITS
Delivers a bold, dark-roast profile for people who like their coffee strong.
Bittersweet finish with low acidity for a smoother daily drink.
Choose whole bean or a grind that matches your brew method.
Works well with milk and cream thanks to its deep roast character.
Great option for dark-roast fans who want richness without brightness.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Coffee — dark-roasted African blend.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is this coffee very bitter?
A: It’s a deep French roast with a bittersweet finish; brewing slightly cooler water and avoiding over-extraction helps keep it smooth.
Q: What does “low acidity” mean here?
A: French roasts are typically perceived as less bright and sharp; this blend is described as low-acid for a smoother sip.
Q: Which grind should I choose?
A: Whole bean is best for freshness; choose espresso for machines, standard/drip for auto-drip, and coarser grinds for French press.
Q: Is this good with milk?
A: Yes—dark roasts tend to hold their flavor through milk and cream, making this a strong base for lattes or café au lait.