Don Pablo built its reputation on the organic light roast and the signature blend. The Miami roastery, also branded Miami Coffee Roasters, has been around long enough to land its bags in Costco, which is the distribution detail that matters now more than it used to.
The reason it matters is the recent review trail. A wave of complaints flags long-standing order fulfillment and shipping delays, the kind that have continued for months at a stretch, which is the sort of operational problem that erodes trust at a roaster more than almost anything else can. The product reputation is still there. The shipping pipeline is the question.
The order, if you want the coffee, is the organic light roast or the signature blend. The caveat is real. Direct orders have been delayed, and some buyers are pointing each other to the Costco or Amazon stock as the reliable channel. That's a workaround, not a fix.
The history is the reason this listing exists at all. A family-owned roastery that built a national following on a light-roast organic blend isn't a common story, and the product on the shelf still holds up. The current state of the shipping operation is the thing to know before placing the order.
For a home brewer who likes organic light roasts and is willing to source through a third party, the coffee can still land on your counter. For anyone needing the direct-from-roaster shipping to work, this isn't the moment. Check the channel before you order.
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