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Millstone Colombian Supremo Coffee

Quite a high level of quality found in Millstone Colombian Supremo.

Folgers Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee, is now a member of the J.M. Smucker Company. The business merger of The Folgers Coffee Company and the J.M. Smucker Company was finalized in the latter part of the year of 2008. Folgers, the top producer of packaged coffee in the United States, was established in 1850.

When consumers search for a coffee that delivers a dark roasted flavor, this rich tasting premium coffee is sure to please everyone. It's quality, as well as it affordability, allows individuals to enjoy it on a daily basis. It is enjoyed by every coffee lover, even those with a gourmet palate.

Millstone Colombian Supremo, as well as its related Folgers coffee products, is of the highest quality and continues to offer a variety of blends to satisfy all coffee lovers.

Compared to other coffees, such as Eight O'Clock 100% Colombian, Maxwell House or Starbuck's House Blend coffees, Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee is competitive with price as well as flavor.

The selection and choice of the highest grade Arabica coffee beans is what makes Millstone Colombian Supremo unique from other coffees. Although the Arabica coffee beans are grown in about 30 countries, Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee beans are selected from only 15% of these countries. The coffee beans are selected and graded by the size of the beans. In addition, the process begins with roasting the beans very slowly, about 80% longer than the normal roasting time. When the roasting process is completed, the coffee is carefully evaluated by a tasting technique known as "cupping". This is similar to wine tasting. Just as a fine wine, the coffee's aroma, flavor, acidity and rich body must meet the taste test. Although some may find the coffee slightly bitter, most coffee drinkers agree that Millstone Colombian Supremo has a complex and chocolate like flavor, yet satisfying taste.

Folgers Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee, is now a member of the J.M. Smucker Company. The business merger of The Folgers Coffee Company and the J.M. Smucker Company was finalized in the latter part of the year of 2008. Folgers, the top producer of packaged coffee in the United States, was established in 1850.

When consumers search for a coffee that delivers a dark roasted flavor, this rich tasting premium coffee is sure to please everyone. It's quality, as well as it affordability, allows individuals to enjoy it on a daily basis. It is enjoyed by every coffee lover, even those with a gourmet palate.

Millstone Colombian Supremo, as well as its related Folgers coffee products, is of the highest quality and continues to offer a variety of blends to satisfy all coffee lovers.

Compared to other coffees, such as Eight O'Clock 100% Colombian, Maxwell House or Starbuck's House Blend coffees, Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee is competitive with price as well as flavor.

The selection and choice of the highest grade Arabica coffee beans is what makes Millstone Colombian Supremo unique from other coffees. Although the Arabica coffee beans are grown in about 30 countries, Millstone Colombian Supremo coffee beans are selected from only 15% of these countries. The coffee beans are selected and graded by the size of the beans. In addition, the process begins with roasting the beans very slowly, about 80% longer than the normal roasting time. When the roasting process is completed, the coffee is carefully evaluated by a tasting technique known as "cupping". This is similar to wine tasting. Just as a fine wine, the coffee's aroma, flavor, acidity and rich body must meet the taste test. Although some may find the coffee slightly bitter, most coffee drinkers agree that Millstone Colombian Supremo has a complex and chocolate like flavor, yet satisfying taste.

Author: F. Woods, Coffee Franchise & Coffee Product Reviews




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