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Ethiopia Sun Dried Sidamo Coffee Review – Episode #3

by Jason Coffee on December 22, 2008

Overview

That scone was dry… This coffee was bursting with Cherry Notes and is one of my favorite Starbucks Coffee’s of all time.

Coffee

Starbucks Ethiopia Sun Dried Sidamo

Description

Black Cherry, Cocoa, & Spice with a Dry Acidity and a Clean Finish.

I think the best thing about this coffee is the Overwhelming Berry Aroma!

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avocado December 23, 2008 at 1:26 pm

It’s a very good coffee – very dark :)

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Anonymous January 3, 2009 at 6:15 am

I got a half-pound of STARBUCKS Ethiopia Sun-Dried Sidamo (along with a variety of other coffees and biscottis) for Christmas from a friend who knows how serious I am about such things. I have been using Illy medium-ground Espresso and found it the best I’ve ever tasted. HOWEVER, the Sidamo is every bit as delicious in the cup and won my heart as one of the best coffees available currently. It’s astonishingly tasty. Really!

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Tina Steele Lindsey March 22, 2009 at 7:25 am

Jason, I am going to HAVE to add your site to my blogroll. Do it loud and do it proud!

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Kimba August 23, 2009 at 9:34 am

I agree with your opinion of Sidamo, and your note on the scones, which should be classified as lethal weapons. Why doesn’t Starbucks encourage using local suppliers for their food…the quality would increase ten fold. In this economy restaurants are hurting, but people can still afford a venti drip and a quality dessert, and an outdoor social experience. Trouble is, anything out of a Starbucks food display is invariably old and dry.

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Jason Coffee August 23, 2009 at 9:39 am

@Kimba – Ya I would not disagree with you. In many markets Starbucks receives frozen pastries. Unfortunately I think they are going more for consistency rather than quality and supporting local business. Thanks for the comment.

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amber December 13, 2009 at 2:11 pm

i was laughing the whole time, you are so animated, lol!!! i do love starbucks coffee though, good and strong :)

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