City of Saints

Colombia Santa Barbara Dark Roast

Comforting & Rich

Medium Blends

Tons of chocolaty richness combine with pleasantly tangy berry sweetness and a touch of roastiness to make this coffee a true crowd-pleaser.

Flavor Profile

Roast Level

Medium

Tasting Notes

Milk Chocolate

Berry Fruit

Roastiness

Origin

Country Of Origin

Colombia

Sub Region

Antioqia

Process

Washed
About the Roaster

When City of Saints Coffee Roasters enters a new community, it doesn’t just move there, it becomes a part of it. From its Brooklyn industrial roasting space to a friendly corner in Hoboken, New Jersey, City of Saints brings an inclusive and light-hearted spirit wherever it goes. That attitude extends to its sourcing practices rooted in open-mindedness (illustrated by their mantra: "Drink what you like") and a commitment to building sustainable relationships.

Location

Brooklyn, NY

Fun Fact

This roaster is named after the city of Harar in Ethiopia.

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City of Saints

Brooklyn, NY

When City of Saints Coffee Roasters enters a new community, it doesn’t just move there, it becomes a part of it. From its Brooklyn industrial roasting space to a friendly corner in Hoboken, New Jersey, City of Saints brings an inclusive and light-hearted spirit wherever it goes. That attitude extends to its sourcing practices rooted in open-mindedness (illustrated by their mantra: "Drink what you like") and a commitment to building sustainable relationships.
Fun Fact
This roaster is named after the city of Harar in Ethiopia.