Archer Farms Costa Rican Estate La Violeta Reserve Roast

July 16, 2008 by Marye Audet  
Filed under Coffee

 costa rica

That is a long name for an awesome coffee.  I have reviewed Archer Farms coffees before.  They are Target’s store brand and I have been impressed with the quality of the special reserve coffees.

I found the La Violeta to be complex with a distinct, rich chocolate flavor that developed smoky undertones in the aftertaste.  It is a mild coffee with a bright acidity..and the aroma is as rich as …ummm…it is rich.  Really rich.

In fact, if I could only describe this coffee in one word that word would be….rich. Luxurious in the mouth the various characteristics develop slowly as you sip.

This is one I really liked a lot and will get again for sure.. It would be a great finish to a flavorful meal, and accompaniment to a rich dessert, or black with a dollop of sweetened whipped cream floating on top…

Or, just have it with your plum & white tea scones like I did this morning! Fantastic. :)

Image: Costa Rica, Morguefile 

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8 Responses to “Archer Farms Costa Rican Estate La Violeta Reserve Roast”
  1. Brent says:

    I’m in need of a bag of beans and I’ll have to pick this one up!

  2. Marye says:

    Brent, try it and let me know

  3. Karen says:

    I’ve been curious about Archer Farms coffees. Thanks for checking this one out. Any others from Archer Farms you like?

  4. Marye says:

    Karen- I have reviewed several and I like all of them..the Special Reserves in the silver cans are wonderful. I have been impressed

  5. Brent says:

    I made my first pot of this an hour ago.

    It’s okay. I’ve had too many coffees lately taste like chocolate and I wasn’t impressed by this one. It’s good for the money.

    My real concern is why are so many of the current crops so chocolaty?

    http://www.paradiseroasters.com/product/COL-LAS-FRUTAS/Colombian_Coffee__exclusive_Las_Frutas_farmers__Paradise_Roasters.html

    http://www.paradiseroasters.com/product/ETHIOPIA-AWASSA/Ethiopia_Awassa_Special.html

    (I just ordered those two to try…even though they’re listed as being chocolaty.)

  6. Marye says:

    Brent,
    try one of the darker Ugly Mug coffees I reviewed.
    I agree, it does seem like we have many chocolate overtones, and coffee seems to be becoming sort of “Muddied” in the process. Do you have a theory?

  7. Brent says:

    No theories, other than climate of each region may produce chocolate tasting coffee.

  8. Marye says:

    but there does seem to be alot more chocolate tasting coffees that there used to be. I wonder exactly what has changed, if anything. Or if it part of a cycle.

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