Peet's Coffee & Tea
Sumatra
| Roaster Location: | Berkeley, California |
| Coffee Origin: | Sumatra |
| Roast Level: | Dark |
| Agtron: | 36/39 |
| Review Date: | April 1997 |
| Aroma: | 6 |
| Acidity: | 7 |
| Body: | 8 |
| Flavor: | 7 |
Blind Assessment
This ingratiating dark roast comes straight at us, forgoing drama and intrigue. Not much Sumatra-style resonance behind its first sweet-pungent impression, but balanced and pleasing.
Notes
An ingratiating dark roast which is smoothly pungent. Balanced and pleasing. This Sumatra is a Lintong, from a relatively small growing area within the larger designation of Mandheling.
Who Should Drink It
People who want to pretend they're sitting in the sun on a curb in North Berkeley outside the original Peet's store drinking unspeakably strong coffee while listening to people carry on about Nietzsche or how to cook goat cheese. Makes a first-rate West-Coast espresso: smoothly pungent.
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This review originally appeared in the April, 1997 tasting report: The Dark-Roast Controversy










