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Bali Blue Moon Organic

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From $8.94 / lb

Bali Blue Moon Organic has a thick, smooth body with notes of chocolate, vanilla, and gentle spice. It tastes bright when roasted light and rich and sweet when roasted dark.

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SKU: 7010048

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1 review for Bali Blue Moon Organic

  1. Suzanne Dodge

    This is our fallback when Guatemala isn’t available. It roasts well from medium to dark, keeping its flavor. Flavors come through even with creamer, so I’m told. A fruity, chocolatey well balanced bean, great anytime of the day. Our best cups have been pour overs.

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