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Grounds for Victory: How the Contenders Fared
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Nicaraguan Classic Roast (12 ounces for $7.99)
· Fruity and slightly oily, with a full body and a final hint of bitterness.
BOTTOM ROAST:
Eight O'Clock
(A national brand with a roasting plant in Landover)
Colombian (12 ounces for $4.69)
· A hint of sour, burnt apples, a thin flavor and a really unpleasant aftertaste.
Starbucks
(A national chain based in Seattle)
Colombian Narino Supremo (16 ounces for $10.95)
· Ammonia and hambone in aroma, burnt flavor, thin body.


