I'm trying to go back to all decaf, but finding a decaf that just tastes like coffee is turning out to be pretty difficult. I don't know what process this uses to decaffeinate the coffee, but I honestly don't really care at this point. I'm tired of buying a bag of overpriced specialty coffee that uses "Swiss Water Process" or magic unicorn dust or whatever just to have it taste like all the rest.So far, what I've found is ALL of it tasted like it has some sort of dried fruit in it. I just want coffee flavor. I don't like fruity flavors in my coffee (I usually buy dark roasts). Over the last 2 months I've tried several brands of decaf from Amazon as well as several from my local coffee shop (WAY overpriced). They all taste the same and they all suck. It has to be something with the process that causes that taste.I took a chance on this even though its the most expensive decaf I've purchased from Amazon so far. I'm glad I did. It tastes like coffee. Really good coffee. Great espresso, pour-over, and Aeropress. I don't think I can switch out to it exclusively mainly due to cost, but at least I can actually *enjoy* an after dinner coffee or two without staying up all night. Its not as good as my regular (Mayorga Muy Macho or now I really like Mayorga Winter Blend), but it is certainly good enough that I would switch completely if it was a bit more affordable. BTW, as much as I love Mayorga's dark roasts, their decaf tastes like all the others - very disappointing.