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Tony's Coffee Espresso Noir Dark Roast Whole Bean Coffee - 12oz

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Tony's Coffee

Tony\'s Coffee
2025-12-11 USD 22.64

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Tony's Coffee Espresso Noir Dark Roast Whole Bean Coffee - 12oz
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Contains: Does Not Contain Any of the 8 Major Allergens
Dietary Needs: Fair Trade Certified, Organic Certified
State of Readiness: Ingredient
Coffee Bean Type: Arabica Beans
Package Quantity: 1
Caffeine claim 1: Caffeinated
Coffee roast 1: Medium Dark Roast
Package type: Individual Item Multi-Serving
Coffee variety 1: Source Varies
Net weight: 12 Ounces
• 100% Organic and Fair Trade
• Whole Bean
• 12oz
• Medium-Dark Roast
Think: velvety mouthfeel, brown sugar finish, good presence in milk.
Noir is French for “black”. Which is fitting, considering that the natural sweetness in this espresso makes it delicious as a straight shot or Americano. That said, it is also strong enough to hold its own in a cappuccino or latte. So maybe we should change the name to “Noir et Crème”?
Want a little help for pulling the perfect shot of Espresso Noir?
• 1 part coffee to 1.75 parts water (for example, 20 grams coffee to 35 grams yield). Your exact dose will depend on your basket size.
• 25-30 seconds.
• 200-202 degree water.

The smell of freshly roasted coffee came to Bellingham in 1971. From the beginning, we roasted our coffee in small batches, selecting the best beans we could find from around the world.

In the early years we roasted in our coffeehouse, a street level space in Fairhaven’s historic Terminal Building. We filled glass jars with freshly-roasted beans from Antigua to Yirgacheffe.

The coffeehouse brought locally-roasted coffee and espresso to Bellingham, becoming one of the cultural staples in the community. From the start, it was clear to us that coffee brings people together.

Our roasting operation has long since outgrown the coffeehouse, but we are still proud to call Bellingham home.

Even after 40 years of roasting coffee, not a day goes by that we don’t discover something new. We have a passion for learning, which is why our crew regularly participates in Roasters Guild workshops, studying topics ranging from thermodynamics to sensory triangulation. Simply put, we’re constantly striving to develop the best flavors possible from our coffees.

We are keenly aware of the many hands it takes to prepare a great cup of coffee. Alfredo Pacas, a third-generation Salvadoran coffee farmer, and a direct trade partner of ours, says it best: “When I taste a great cup of coffee, I stop, because I know that it’s a miracle.”

We travel every year to meet with farmers and taste improvements in cup quality.

These relationships help to broaden our understanding and appreciation for all that goes into making a great cup of coffee.