Illustration of Chocolate in coffee
Flavor Note

Chocolate

Cocoa and chocolate flavors from dark to milk

Chocolate is one of the most beloved and common tasting notes in coffee. From dark cocoa bitterness to milk chocolate sweetness, these notes develop during medium to dark roasting. Brazilian, Colombian, and Guatemalan coffees are particularly known for rich chocolate character.

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Beans with Chocolate Notes

Origins Known for Chocolate

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chocolate taste like in coffee?
Chocolate is one of the most beloved and common tasting notes in coffee. From dark cocoa bitterness to milk chocolate sweetness, these notes develop during medium to dark roasting. Brazilian, Colombian, and Guatemalan coffees are particularly known for rich chocolate character.
Which coffee beans have Chocolate notes?
Chocolate is one of the most beloved and common tasting notes in coffee. From dark cocoa bitterness to milk chocolate sweetness, these notes develop during medium to dark roasting. Brazilian, Colombian, and Guatemalan coffees are particularly known for rich chocolate character. Look for beans with Chocolate in their tasting notes.
What coffee origins are known for Chocolate?
Chocolate is one of the most beloved and common tasting notes in coffee. From dark cocoa bitterness to milk chocolate sweetness, these notes develop during medium to dark roasting. Brazilian, Colombian, and Guatemalan coffees are particularly known for rich chocolate character. Several coffee-growing regions produce beans with these characteristics.