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4.1 out of 5
81.54% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product! Gamer Approved!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Smooth and flavorful
I’m a coffee guy. I’ve been a coffee guy for many decades. I used to drink that one coffee that everyone drinks but, not everyone likes. Some people say, “ It tastes like they over roasted it.” Some say it tastes burnt. I was kind of middle of the road on whether I liked it or, was just caught up in the trend.So, I decided to venture into the rabbit hole of Google and explore coffee. I knew what I liked, knew what I didn’t. I tried a “Hawaiian” type.’it turned out that it was only 10% Hawaiian. But, it was Arabica. I really liked it until I saw it in my local grocery store.The Volcanica brand was listed as a great brand! So, I tried the Brazilian Peaberry. It was a little too harsh and, a tad bitter. Finally decided to try the Colombian Supremo.It is everything I have been looking for in a coffee. Smooth and easy to drink. Full body but not too strong. It’s an every day coffee for me!
4.0 out of 5 stars Its decent but not spectacular
This was a pleasant smooth medium roast with medium sweetness and mild acidity. It reminds me of dried figs with a slight citrus finish. It wasnt spectacular but not bad either. I wished it had aroma but it was roasted 2 months ago. Used aeropress with 20g just slight finer than pour a pour over coarse ground setting, with 200gm or ml hot water (i have no clue what the temperature is), bloom 30 secs then brew 3mins tops. I find it more pleasant dilluting and extra 100ml hot water. Took a few tries to dial in this recipe but my first time brewing a peabody.
5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite coffee.
I drink a lot of coffee and the Tanzania peaberry is absolutely my new favorite. It’s super smooth, tastes incredible and smells Devine.
5.0 out of 5 stars Rich and smooth
Delicious tasting and very smooth...Buy with confidence....
3.0 out of 5 stars Bitter
Not a fan of the flavor. Its more bitter than I care for. Others that I share it with say its ok. I purchased it because of the low acidity, which seems ok. And low oil for my Lattego, which also seems ok.But an important part of coffee is the flavor, and for my picky taste, it was just average taste, not exceptional. For reference, i really like "Java Planet Low Acid Coffee, Organic Colombian Single Origin: Whole Bean Medium Dark Roast - Smooth Full Flavored Coffee Bean"
5.0 out of 5 stars Great coffee
Taste great
4.0 out of 5 stars Good coffee but very mild roast
We tried Volcanica's dark roast Terazzu whole beans and found it too dark, with a bitter aftertaste. This medium roast Terrazu coffee is good, but too mild for our taste. We've ended up blending the two, with about two parts medium roast to one part dark roast, and it's pretty good. I wish Volcanica would roast their beans until oil droplets just appeared on the beans so they were lightly dark without the bitter aftertaste.
Amazing!!
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Love it
Love this coffee best coffee ever
"Whole Bean" was true, forget the rest.
The only diffrence with the cheapest supermarket coffee is it costs 10 time more. I am used to and love Nicaraguan coffee, but not this one. The seller can call this whatever they want but it's not what you expect at this price. I tried it, and was profoundly disappointed with the taste and aroma. I don't believe that the coffee I received was what it is claimed to be.
The taste is the best coffee I've ever had
I absolutely love these coffee beans, I normally have milk with my coffee with these I don't need it, the taste is so smooth, yes they are expensive but its definitely worth every penny
Not worth the price
You are charged important fees, then the courier they choose also has handling fees. By the time you get the product it is more than double the cost listed on Bolo.
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