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Italian Roast, Dark Roast Coffee, Extra Bold
The K-Cup pack is a patented, airtight container that locks out oxygen, light and moisture while locking in freshness and flavor
K-Cup packs are compatible only with Keurig K-Cup brewing systems
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Product Description
Size: 50 Count
This coffee is a perfect representation of Tully’s roasting philosophy. Slow roasting at a low temperature allows this coffee’s complexity to be unwrapped with each sip. A malty sweetness plays with smoky elements that help develop the full bodied cup. Creamy and rich in the mouthful, the finish offers burnt cedar yet is pleasantly dry. “Roasty aroma with mild smoky, earthy and caramel-like notes. Full, silky body, simple flavors of charred wood and fresh tobacco. Dry roasty note in finish, with some astringency that fades and rounds in the long." - Kenneth Davids, CoffeeReview.com, January 2009

This coffee is a perfect representation of Tully’s roasting philosophy. Slow roasting at a low temperature allows this coffee’s complexity to be unwrapped with each sip. A malty sweetness plays with smoky elements that help develop the full bodied cup. Creamy and rich in the mouthful, the finish offers burnt cedar yet is pleasantly dry. “Roasty aroma with mild smoky, earthy and caramel-like notes. Full, silky body, simple flavors of charred wood and fresh tobacco. Dry roasty note in finish, with some astringency that fades and rounds in the long." - Kenneth Davids, CoffeeReview.com, January 2009