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Annick's Old World Coffee
Click below for detailed descriptions of our products.
Everything listed below is available for wholesale. A
selection of the highest selling items can be found in our
fundraising lineup.
Roasting and Packaging
Roast is the main or first characteristic to choose when
selecting a coffee. The darker the roast the less true coffee
flavor. In fact, our French roast, the darkest on the market, is so
dark that the flavor is pronounced smoke with only slight hints of
coffee. We understand that everyone has different taste; therefore,
we offer 5 roast levels. Roast terminology differs throughout the
American market. Therefore, please refer to the following roast
classifications when ordering coffee.
Peak
City Roast is our standard roast and our lightest roast. If you
like lots of coffee flavor then this is the coffee for you. Our Peak
City roast is characterized by chestnut brown beans without surface
oil. Note, if you do not specify a roast then we automatically ship
this roast. This is the coffee roast that true coffee connoisseurs
prefer. Consider steaks. (No offense intended toward the vegetarians
out there.) The majority of people like medium done steaks. However,
true steak aficionados like their steaks on the rare side for the
most flavor, and then there are those people who prefer well-done
smoky flavor over the steak flavor and thus order well-done.
Vienna
Roast is a medium roast coffee and is characterized by dark
brown color with small spots of oil on the bean’s surface. If you
are not sure of which roast to order or want something with a little
more roast flavor than our peak city then this is your roast. Of
course, we offer roast designated house blends. To try a good
all-around Vienna roast just ask for our Vienna roast blend.
Italian Roast is a dark roast coffee and is characterized by
dark brown color with rich amounts of oil on the bean’s surface. If
you want an extremely strong roast flavor while retaining a good
amount of coffee flavor then this is the roast for you. Two of our
best selling Italian roast blends are the Velvet Hammer Blend and
Velvet Espresso Blend.
Dark
Italian Roast is our extra dark roast coffee and is
characterized by a very dark brown, almost black color with large
amounts of oil on the bean’s surface. Coffee flavor at this roast is
75% roast flavor and 25% coffee flavor. A good Dark Italian Roast is
our Latte Blend, which makes a great drip, French style coffee or
good espresso, Starbucks style espresso. Note: For small 6-8 oz. cup
Italian/European style espresso, sweet and bright, order light roast
espressos. For larger to-go cup, American style espresso drinks,
chocolaty and rich, order dark roasts.
French
Roast is our darkest roast coffee and probably the darkest
coffee available in the world. It is characterized by black color
with large amounts of oil on the bean’s surface. Coffee flavor at
this roast is 95% roast flavor and 5% coffee flavor. Sort of like
drinking a cup of smoke with a coffee finish. For the best flavor,
you should brew this coffee in a big basket brewer, which produces a
more flavorful extraction. See brewing tips for more info. We really
only roast one coffee to a 100% French roast. That's our French
Roast blend. Of course, some of our bar blends include French roast
beans to create complex flavors of toned-down lights.
After
roasting, we immediately package coffees in one-way valve bags,
which allows coffee to degas without blowing apart the packaging.
Did you know that fresh coffee packed in a can without a pressure
release would blow the can apart within a week or two? That is why
valve packed coffees is so much better than caned or vacuumed packed
coffees, which have to sit for a week to degas and thus loose
flavor. We also utilize nitrogen flushing to replace oxygen and
insure even longer freshness. Oxidation is what kills great coffees.
You probably have bitten into an apple and noticed that if you do not eat it
quickly the white part begins to turn brown. This is the oxidation
effect. Like an apple, banana, etc, coffee spoils with prolonged
exposure to oxygen and heat/light. Opened packages of ground coffee
(that are, of course, resealed after opening)
retain good flavor for approx. one week, and whole bean retains good
flavor for approx. two weeks after first opening and re-sealing. It is best to store coffee at room
temperature and out of direct sunlight with as little oxygen
exposure as possible in an air-tight container such as our zip lock
valve bags or a coffee canister. We do not recommend storing coffee in the
freezer due to condensation on the inside of any package and odors.
Packaging Options:
- 5 lb. Valve Bag
- 2 lb. Valve Bag
- 12 oz Valve Bag
- 12 oz tie tin bags
- Portion Packs - 1.5 oz to 6 oz
- Filter Packs (typically for airline or
hotel in-room service)
- Coffee Pods (NEW), single-cup brewer
coffee pods
- Custom/Private Label
If you have any other packaging
requirements, we may be able to provide a custom quote. |