Wake up to a medium roast that feels smooth, sweet, and a little more vibrant than the ordinary. Mexico Dana Montana Medium Roast layers pecan, brown sugar, maple, apple, and tangerine into a cup that is comforting enough for daily brewing and lively enough to keep it interesting.
If you want a medium roast that delivers comfort without tasting flat, Mexico Dana Montana is a strong choice. The live page highlights pecan, brown sugar, maple, apple, and tangerine, which gives this coffee a profile that feels sweet and familiar at first, then opens up with fruit and citrus brightness. That makes it a good fit for coffee drinkers who want balance, sweetness, and a little lift in the cup.
Rock Creek says this organic coffee comes from Chiapas, Mexico and connects it to producer groups focused on better coffee quality, stronger producer opportunity, and community improvement. That origin story gives the coffee more character than a typical medium roast and helps explain why the cup feels both approachable and distinctive.
The page also notes that the coffee uses a washed processing method and says that as espresso it can show citrus acidity with apple, maple, brown sugar, and hazelnut, alongside a smooth, creamy body and a hint of chocolate. That makes Dana Montana appealing for both classic drip drinkers and buyers who want a medium roast with espresso flexibility.
Rock Creek roasts all coffee in-house in Billings, Montana and roasts in small batches so customers can enjoy better flavor while the coffee is still fresh. You can browse more options in the coffee collection, compare favorites in the best sellers collection, read the full Dana Montana article, or learn more about Rock Creek’s roasting approach on the Howdy page.
Common Questions
What does Mexico Dana Montana Medium Roast taste like?
Rock Creek highlights notes of pecan, brown sugar, maple, apple, and tangerine on the live product page.
Where does Mexico Dana Montana come from?
The page says this organic coffee comes from Chiapas, the southernmost state of Mexico.
Is Mexico Dana Montana good for espresso?
Yes. Rock Creek says that as espresso it shows citrus acidity with apple, maple, brown sugar, and hazelnut, along with a smooth, creamy body and a hint of chocolate.
What sizes and grind options are available?
The page currently offers Single 12 oz, 2 lb, and 5 lb sizes, with Whole Beans and Drip grind options.
Where is the coffee roasted?
Rock Creek Coffee Roasters roasts its coffee in-house in Billings, Montana in small batches for freshness and quality.