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Millstone Coffee is a Popular Choice

Millstone Coffee began in 1981, when a man named Phil Johnson began selling bags of Arabica coffee to gourmet coffee shops in Seattle and the surrounding areas. Today, Millstone coffee can be found in thousands of grocery stores and coffee shops across the country. The company specializes in the creation of premium coffee in many flavors and varieties and provides these flavors to consumers all over the United States. Currently, there are more than forty varieties of Millstone coffee available for consumers.

 

Types Of Millstone Coffee

Millstone coffee is made of the best coffee found around the world. They sell varieties of coffee for every taste and pride themselves on having some of the freshest coffee around. The coffee blends created by Millstone are some of the most popular blends available for retail sale. The beans can be purchased either ground or as a whole bean coffee, if the individual prefers to grind their own.

Some of the most popular varieties of Millstone coffee are the Columbian Supremo coffee, French Roast coffee, and Hazelnut Cream coffee. Columbian Supremo coffee beans are hand-picked in the mountain ranges of Columbia and are easily recognized by its full bodied flavor. The French roast variety is a dark roast coffee with a rich taste and a semi-sweet finish. Many people enjoy this blend as a dessert coffee or an espresso blend. The Hazelnut Cream blend of Millstone coffee is comprised of Arabica coffee beans and hazelnut cream flavoring. People love the delicious aroma and the creamy taste of this coffee.

New Exotic Millstone Coffees

Millstone Coffee has recently added a line of whole-bean exotic coffees to its line of offerings. These whole-bean coffees are imported from Costa Rica, Sumatra, and Kenya. These varieties have been added to the more than 40 varieties of Millstone coffee already on the market. These coffees are considered to be premium due to their region of origin and are carefully roasted to enhance the flavor of the bean and provide a nearly perfect cup of coffee.

Millstone Coffee is a division of Proctor & Gamble and has been providing premium coffee to the United States for over 25 years. Known by regular coffee drinkers and coffee connoisseurs alike, Millstone prides itself on being a premier supplier of premium coffee to coffee shops and grocery stores all over the country. If an individual is looking for a great cup of coffee, they should give Millstone coffee a try.



 

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