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IMO there are no stupid questions in life. If you want to know what other people think you simply ask away as you have. For espresso...
When I place an order with our roaster I pick the beans up the day roasting has been done. I always try to give my espresso roast(s) at least 4-5 days to mature a bit, otherwise the taste can be a bit harsh. Then the beans will be fantastic from day 5-12 or so. Then it starts to fade somewhat, but is still quite good to the 2.5 week point from the roast date, if it lasts that long. I wouldn't really consider using anything older than this unless deep freezing had been done 1-2 days after roasting was complete.
There is no "good blend" that I can name. Maybe some that actually do their own roasting can chime in here. Best thing to do is work with that local roaster until you get something you, your partner and your customers like then stick with that. We all have different tastes, sense of smell, etc. and preferences in coffee is all over the place with everybody that consumes it.
You've made a good step in finding a local roaster. Totally agree with Shadow also, this is a good question, and totally appropriate here.
Unfortunately, there's little commonality in blend naming from roaster to roaster. This makes it hard for us to give you the name of a blend to try. However, if you call a roaster and ask for a classic blend for espresso, you should get one.
Blending for espresso is tricky - you need to have a solid grasp of what makes an espresso good and which coffees can get you there. Not saying that you shouldn't try it, but don't be discouraged if it takes a bit of work to get good results. Here is a good quick read on creating an espresso blend.
Have you tasted your local roaster's espresso blend yet? Considering that it is currently available, this should be your baseline to taste your blend against. Or maybe it will surprise you and be better than you expect. Like Shadow said, use you and your partner's tastes as your guide.
Good luck.
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