Out front flavor that rises above all else is something I have in the past referred to as "grassy" for lack of a better word. Consulting the flavor wheel, however, I think the more accurate description is peapod. More generally it's in the green/vegetative category, sometimes seen as a defect in the beans or roasting process, but in some varieties it's a virtue. It's an acquired taste, I think, but it has grown on me. Struggling to find any other flavors or aromas in the background, which is disappointing. The tasting note says grapefruit, cane sugar, raspberry - I'm not getting it. If I squint I can detect a little marzipan in the nose.
Roaster and coffee shop in Newburgh, NY. Black owned in a hard part of town, intentionally so. The owner is from the neighborhood, left, went to military and college, eventually returned, motivated to give back to his community. Applause for that alone. The coffee, my usual americano, is solid, if a little watery in the delivery - I would specify a "short" americano if I returned. Nutty, a little floral, bit of chocolate in the background. Shop is quite cozy and inviting. Warm friendly greetings from staff and other patrons. A lively place of conversation and a real community vibe. Unfortunately they are only open weekends (Friday -Sunday) now due to covid conditions. I would gladly return if I lived nearby. Ratings: Coffee: Ambiance/Comfort: Space/Size: Price (3 is average):