Single Origin Mexican Coffee, Chiapas Medium Roast, Milk Chocolate & Cinnamon Notes, Whole Bean or Ground, 11 oz Bag
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Brew a smooth, comforting cup that tastes like milk chocolate with a warm cinnamon finish and a crisp green-apple lift. This medium-roast Chiapas, Mexico coffee is mellow, balanced, and easy to love—whether you brew drip, French press, or cold brew. Choose whole bean or your grind and enjoy your new everyday favorite.
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Product description
ABOUT
This is a medium-roast single origin coffee from Chiapas, Mexico, crafted for a smooth, well-balanced cup with gentle sweetness.
Expect comforting flavor notes of milk chocolate, cinnamon, and a crisp green-apple brightness with a clean finish.
KEY BENEFITS
Smooth, approachable profile that works as an everyday drinker.
Medium roast balance—sweetness and body without heavy bitterness.
Versatile for drip, French press, and cold brew.
Chocolate-and-spice notes that pair well with milk or a splash of cream.
Multiple grind options so you can brew it your way.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Coffee — single origin arabica beans.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What does this coffee taste like?
A: It’s mellow and balanced with notes of milk chocolate, cinnamon, and a crisp green-apple lift.
Q: What brew methods work best?
A: It’s great for drip, French press, and cold brew, and it also plays nicely with milk-based drinks.
Q: Should I choose whole bean or ground?
A: Whole bean delivers the freshest flavor if you grind at home; otherwise pick the grind that matches your brewer for best results.
Q: Where is it from?
A: This coffee’s origin is Chiapas, Mexico, a region known for smooth, chocolate-forward cups with mild acidity.