Black Basalt Dark Roast Blend

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Black Basalt Blend

Bold • Polished • Volcanic

Named for Hawai‘i’s volcanic rock, Black Basalt is our statement blend for those who love deeper tones without harshness. Roasted with precision for gravity and gloss, it brings dark-toned sweetness and calm power to your daily ritual.


Character & Style

  • Tasting Notes: Dark chocolate, molasses, roasted hazelnut, gentle smoke, black cherry
  • Body: Full, velvety
  • Finish: Long and cocoa-rich with a clean, mesquite edge
  • Roast Profile: Dark (deep, assertive, yet composed)

Blend Composition

A seasonal composition anchored by Southeast Asian lots for structure and sweetness, layered with select Central American coffees for depth and resonance. Each component is chosen to deliver a polished, modern dark profile—intense yet composed.


Brewing Recommendations

  • Drip / Pour-over: 1:16, 88–90 °C / 190–194 °F; 3:00–3:30 total brew
  • French Press: 1:15, coarse grind, 4:00 steep; gentle plunge
  • Espresso (robust shot): 1:2 in 24–26 s for syrupy body and dark chocolate core
  • Milk Pairing: Excellent in cappuccino/latte; retains definition and cocoa depth

Service & Storage

  • Rest: Peaks 4–14 days post-roast for maximum sweetness and crema
  • Storage: Keep sealed and cool; enjoy within 3–4 weeks of opening

Forged from volcanic inspiration, Black Basalt brings a bold yet refined expression to the Foundation Collection—crafted for those who prefer depth without compromise.

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What Is 100% Kona Coffee?

100% Kona coffee refers to coffee grown exclusively in the Kona district of Hawai‘i Island — a small, volcanic region
along the western slopes of Hualālai and Mauna Loa. The combination of mineral-rich soil, afternoon cloud cover, and gentle trade winds produces one of the world’s most distinctive coffee terroirs.

To be labeled “100% Kona Coffee,” every bean must be grown within the Kona district and meet strict Hawai‘i grading quality standards. Kona coffee can be made from different arabica varieties, but Kona Typica — a heirloom lineage — remains the region’s most common and traditional cultivar.

If you’d like to explore more Kona coffees, you can browse the full collection here: Browse the Kona Coffee Collection .

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