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Metropolis Coffee Spice Island Blend

A workmanlike medium-dark blend that leans earthy and spiced, built for drip drinkers who want something substantial without going full dark roast.
6
/ 10
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Profile
Origin
Process
Weight
12 oz
Acidity
2
Body
4
Sweetness
3
Bitterness
3
Roast
4
Tasting Notes
  • Dark chocolate up front, earthier than it is sweet.
  • The Indonesian component drives the cup. You get low, damp-wood earthiness that sits under everything else.
  • Spice registers in the mid-palate. It is subtle and dry rather than warm or sweet.
  • The finish carries some bitterness. It does not resolve clean, which is a notable limitation at this roast level for drinkers who expect a tighter close.
  • Brewed long or too hot, the bitterness sharpens quickly. Keep water off the boil and brew time controlled.

Who it’s for

Drip drinkers who take their coffee black and want weight and earthiness over fruit or brightness. This also works as an espresso base for milk drinks, where the dairy softens the bitter edge and the spice note comes through.

Who should skip it

Black espresso drinkers who prefer a clean finish will find this one-dimensional in the cup. The lingering bitterness runs against the grain here, and there are better-defined medium-dark options that close without the drag.

Full review

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Price analysis

No 30-day price data is available for this product. Without confirmed pricing, a buy or wait judgment is not possible. Check the current price at the link below before committing. At 12 oz, the per-ounce cost will determine whether this competes on value or asks you to pay for the Metropolis name.

Rating

6/10

FAQ
What does Metropolis Coffee Spice Island Blend taste like?

Dark chocolate up front, earthier than it is sweet. The Indonesian component drives the cup. You get low, damp-wood earthiness that sits under everything else. Spice registers in the mid-palate. It is subtle and dry rather than warm or sweet.

Who is Metropolis Coffee Spice Island Blend best for?

Drip drinkers who take their coffee black and want weight and earthiness over fruit or brightness. This also works as an espresso base for milk drinks, where the dairy softens the bitter edge and the spice note comes through.

Who should skip Metropolis Coffee Spice Island Blend?

Black espresso drinkers who prefer a clean finish will find this one-dimensional in the cup. The lingering bitterness runs against the grain here, and there are better-defined medium-dark options that close without the drag.

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