Oblique Coffee Roasters
Coffee Quiver
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Flavor Descriptors |
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Retail $ / Pound |
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Ethiopia |
Yrgacheffe |
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Pronounced lemon and red berry flavors; a tea-like finish with delicate hints of jasmine and bergamot. |
Washed grade #2 |
$16.00 |
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Ethiopia |
Sidamo |
Amazing blueberry flavor with a subtle spiciness that lingers in the back of a beautifully sweet cup. Like drinking blueberry syrup, but it's coffee; crazy good! My current favorite of our single origins. |
Natural processed Grade #4 |
$16.00 |
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Papua New Guinea |
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Plantation A Kigabah |
A wonderful example of the range of coffees coming from this origin. Very clean, yet complex; it balances maple and orange peel with spicy sweet tobacco and hints of starfruit (carambola) & guava. |
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$16.00 |
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Sumatra Mandheling |
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A classic Mandheling with a nose and finish reminiscent of the stuffed bell peppers your Mom used to make - peppery sweet with a round body makes for a deep cup. |
$16.00 |
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El Salvador |
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Finca La Providencia |
Sparkling acidity, hinting at white wine and green apple, with a brown sugar and molasses sweetness that rounds the flavor out perfectly. |
$16.00 |
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Costa Rica |
Rubies Terrazu |
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A thoroughly balanced, classic Costa Rican that is perfect as a drink for someone who wants coffee without the bother of a strong character. One of our growing favorites to brew with a Chemex. |
$16.00 |
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Colombian |
Choco / Carmen de Atrato |
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Out of the four single origin coffees a local barista from another shop down the way tasted during the first match of the 2010 World Cup, this was by far her favorite. Why, I asked her? "Because it's really good," she responded. Okay then! |
$16.00 |
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Blends |
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Swiss Water Decaf Espresso Blend |
Sweet and balanced, great crema as an espresso, and a very satisfying coffee in other brewing methods. |
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$16.00 |
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South American |
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The Landauer Roast |
Named for the original owner / builder of our building which bears his name, The Landauer is our darkest roast. Smokey with flavors of dark chocolate and plum, this is sure to be a favorite for those that love a French roast. |
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$16.00 |
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South American, African & Indonesian |
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Oblique's House Blend |
A complex blend of flavors that begin with maple and nuts up front and end with berries and wine like peat notes. Best as an espresso blend but very much at home in your french press. |
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$16.00 |
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