Hemingway’s Shadow
Hemingway’s Shadow
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Medium-Dark Fusion | Brazil Santos & Guatemalan Antigua
The Story Ernest Hemingway famously lived a life of rugged duality—the quiet, disciplined focus of the typewriter by morning and the boisterous, sun-drenched adventures of the afternoon. Hemingway’s Shadow captures that restless spirit. It is a blend of contrasts: the reliable, rhythmic smoothness of the Brazilian plains meeting the dark, volcanic intensity of the Guatemalan highlands.
The Profile This isn’t just a cup of coffee; it’s a companion for the "lost generation" of modern creatives. The Medium Roast Brazil Santos provides a steady, soulful backbeat of toasted hazelnuts and creamy milk chocolate. Cutting through that rhythm is the Dark Roast Guatemalan Antigua, acting like a gravelly baritone vocal with notes of smoky oak, cracked spice, and a whisper of dark stone fruit.
The Experience
- Aroma: Heady and masculine, evocative of old libraries and cedarwood.
- Palate: A bold, full-bodied entry that settles into a velvety caramel sweetness.
- The Finish: Clean but lingering, with a dry cocoa snap that leaves you ready for the next line—or the next song.
Best Served: Black and bold while staring down a blank page, or through a French Press to extract every ounce of its moody, complex character.
"There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." — Make sure you have a strong cup of Shadow nearby when you do.
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