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Mojave Mocha | 12oz

  • Mojave Mocha | 12oz

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  • Medium roast with pronounced chocolate flavor that doesn't bury the coffee
  • Available as whole bean or pre-ground to match your brewing setup
  • Twelve-ounce bag yields ten to twelve cups depending on strength
  • Chocolate flavor is prominent, not subtle
  • Whole bean option requires a grinder
  • Not for purists who avoid all flavored coffee

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Chocolate-forward medium roast for coffee purists with a sweet tooth

Most flavored coffees taste like vanilla extract spilled into yesterday's pot, or they bury the beans under so much artificial sweetness you might as well be drinking syrup. This one keeps the cocoa and the coffee in balance. The roast itself stays true to medium characteristics—body, moderate acidity, no burned edges—while the chocolate comes through as a flavor layer rather than a disguise. It's for people who want a mocha experience at home without pulling espresso shots or measuring syrups, and who still expect to taste actual coffee in the cup.

Good gift when

  • Coffee drinkers who usually add chocolate or mocha syrup
  • People who want flavored beans that still taste like coffee
  • Anyone rotating between straight and flavored roasts
  • Fans of cocoa-forward profiles without added sugar

Skip it if If you prefer your coffee completely unflavored or find any hint of sweetness in the beans themselves off-putting, this will clash with what you're after. The chocolate note is central to the profile, not a background whisper.

Specs

Roast Level
Medium
Flavor Profile
Chocolate, cocoa
Size
12 oz
Form
Whole bean or ground
Caffeine
Caffeinated

What's included

  • One 12 oz bag of coffee

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Recipient may have a preference for whole bean or ground—verify if possible.

The details

This medium roast combines coffee and chocolate in a way that keeps both in check. The flavor leans toward cocoa without crossing into dessert territory, offering a cup that still tastes like coffee first. It arrives as either whole bean or ground, ready to brew however you like.

The roast level sits in the middle range, avoiding the brightness of light roasts and the char of dark ones. That makes it a flexible choice for drip machines, pour-over setups, or French presses. The chocolate note comes through clearly but doesn't overpower the beans themselves.

You get twelve ounces per bag, enough for about ten to twelve cups depending on how strong you brew. The packaging seals to keep the beans fresh between uses. Whole bean buyers will need a grinder; ground is ready to go straight into a filter.

This works well for anyone who finds unsweetened cocoa powder too bitter but wants more depth than milk chocolate. The caffeine level is typical for medium roasts, so it fits into morning routines or afternoon pick-me-ups without sending you into orbit. It's not a subtle cup, but it's not syrupy either.

Brewing it fills the room with a distinct chocolate aroma before you even taste it. The flavor holds up whether you drink it black or add cream, though milk amplifies the cocoa side. If you normally reach for mocha drinks at coffee shops, this brings a similar profile home without the espresso machine or the sugar load.

The twelve-ounce size makes it easy to test whether you like it before committing to a larger supply. It's also a straightforward option for variety in a rotation, something different to reach for when straight black coffee feels too one-note.

Beans flavored to bring together cocoa richness and balanced caffeine

$19.99at bonescoffee.com

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Questions

Does this coffee have actual chocolate in it or just flavoring?
The chocolate profile comes from flavoring applied to the beans, not from cocoa powder or chocolate pieces mixed in. It's designed to taste like mocha without adding solids that would complicate brewing.
How strong is the chocolate flavor compared to the coffee taste?
The cocoa note is noticeable and forward but doesn't bury the coffee itself. You'll taste both, with the chocolate acting as a clear accent rather than the dominant element.
Can I use this in an espresso machine?
Yes, if you choose the whole bean option and grind it fine enough for espresso. The ground version may or may not match your espresso machine's needs depending on the grind size.
Is this coffee sweetened?
No, the beans themselves contain no added sugar. The chocolate flavor is present, but you'll need to add sweetener separately if you want a sugary cup.
How long does a twelve-ounce bag last?
It depends on your brewing strength and how many cups you drink daily, but most people get ten to twelve cups from a twelve-ounce bag. For one cup a day, that's about a week and a half.

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