Description
House Blend Dark Roast is harvested from the mountains of Chirripó, Costa Rica's highest peak. The extreme altitude provides the ideal growing conditions for our selection of arabica beans. Warm, sunny days and cool nights slow the maturation process, allowing the coffee beans to develop their full potential when the fruit reaches peak ripeness.
Tasting Notes: Light, nutty fragrance, caramel aroma, spicy chocolate flavor, medium body, balanced acidity.
- Origin: Chirripó
- Roast: Dark
- Varietal: Blend
- Process: Washed
Each bag of Café Milagro coffee has a net weight of 340-grams/12-ounces. Complimentary coffee scoop included with all first-time orders.
Reviews(139)
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We have enjoyed Cafe Milagro Dark Roast Whole Bean for almost three decades. The coffee is always delicious and the service is unbeatable.
Keep up the great work!
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Coffee
We have been purchasing this coffee since we visiited Quepos in 2005 and had dinner at Cafe Milagro. We went back the next day for more of their coffee. This is the only coffee we buy. It is that good. Thank you Adrienne, Lance and crew.
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dark roast
Coffee cannot get any fresher than this. Always amazed when I put in an order, how quickly it arrives, and the aroma, when you open the shipping box with the bags of coffee, amazing!
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House Blend
I buy this for my son and daughter-in-law and they say they couldn’t live without it!
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Only coffee we will drink
We discovered this many years ago traveling to Costa Rica
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Best coffee I have ever had. Flavorful and smooth
Thanks
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Coffee
Absolutely love the taste
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DARK ROAST ROCKS
My husband and I lived in Costa Rica, first in Manuel Antonio, and Cafe Milagro was our first taste of Costa Rican coffee! It’s delicious, rich and the beans are prepared perfectly! We love Cafe Milagro!
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House Roast Dark Whole Bean
Have been enjoying this coffee since Cafe Milagro opened in 1994. The wonderful beans are shipped to our home in Connecticut. Had the pleasure of enjoying a meal (and coffee) this past February during our recent trip to Manuel Antonio. Keep making the wonderful beans.