Carte Noire is a French coffee brand that offers a range of high-quality coffee products, including ground coffee, whole bean coffee, and instant coffee.
The brand was founded in 1978 in France.
It quickly became one of the most popular coffee brands in France and Europe.
In 1990, it was acquired by Jacques Vabre, which is now part of the global food company Mondelēz International.
Carte Noire has since expanded its product range and global footprint.
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A medium roast ground coffee with a full-bodied flavor and strong aroma.
A dark roast ground coffee with a rich, intense flavor and bold aroma.
A selection of 100% Arabica whole bean coffees, available in different roasts and flavors.
A range of instant coffee products, including Carte Noire Classique and Carte Noire Décaféiné.
Carte Noire coffee is made in France using high-quality Arabica beans sourced from all over the world.
Carte Noire is not currently certified as fair trade, but the company is committed to ethical sourcing and sustainable practices.
Carte Noire coffee is not widely available in the US, but it can be purchased online from select retailers.
Carte Noire coffee has a shelf life of about 2 years from the date of production, as long as it is stored in a cool, dry place.
The caffeine content of Carte Noire coffee varies depending on the blend and preparation method, but on average, a 6-ounce cup of Carte Noire coffee contains about 75-100 mg of caffeine.