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Rob1 track record of delivering the tasting notes
This says it all. A lack of it sends every one chasing a wild goose! I agree, notes are very subjective. I do think finding notes / flavour which are not mentioned in the bag is likely to be a brew / espresso malfunction, unless we think the roaster could have also failed to notice them.
Yes, fruity notes / flavour are also flavour that we taste. Dark chocolate is a good example of a mild bitterness that we can get as after taste. In medium or medium dark bags, for instance, chocolates and fudge can enhance the cup as rich, creamy and full-bodied cup. One can also get these flavours mixed with milk and have often found them lingering after-taste. Similarly, floral.
Thanks for your detailed thoughts on this interesting area of coffee