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Don Pablo Gourmet Coffee's Signature Blend is a 2LB bag of medium-dark roast whole bean coffee made from 100% Arabica beans. This blend features a smooth cocoa-toned finish, low acidity, and is non-GMO, sourced from the finest coffee regions in Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil.
T**S
Wonderful
Always like this brand of coffee, so smooth and taste great and a good buy for the money.
Y**A
Good product
It’s exelent product
J**E
Good Product Would Buy Again
I am pretty particular when it comes to my coffee beans. Normally I would opt for Costa Rican bans, medium dark roasted. When I could no longer get them from my usual supplier I tried another brand which was terrible. So, I thought I would try this blend. While there isn't a Costa Rican bean anywhere in sight, the blend is still pretty good. The beans have a nice shine from essential oils, and there are very few fillers in the bag, which mean the beans grind up evenly. I liked the flavor so I'll keep using this until my regular brand of bean comes available again. Good enough to recommend to others.
A**R
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P**N
Best coffee this side of heaven
The best coffee I have had in my life!!! The low acidity really is a must iny morning coffee. The flavors are off the charts. I really don't want anyone else drinking this coffee because I don't want it or ever run out.
R**E
Love this Coffee!
Love this coffee! arrived in protected puurfect condition!
R**H
Best coffee we have ever drunk! (¡El mejor café que hemos tomado!)
We can't remember at what age our family gave us the first small cup of espresso coffee ("Cuban coffee" is no more than that). Since we came to America we have tried the different Cuban brands of coffee that are produced here in America_ Pilón, Bustelo, Naviera, etc.; La Llave was our favorite and we began to brew exclusively that one once we tried it.As we have very close friends from Colombia here in Florida, we began to drink in their homes Colombian coffee, that they brewed as espresso to satisfy our taste and also, every time they visit Colombia they came back with Colombian coffee for us as gifts (Juan Valdez, La Bastilla, Matiz, and of course, all of them full body, dark roast and finely grounded). We already knew the quality of the coffee from some countries as Brazil, Jamaica, Guatemala and of course, from Colombia.That's the reason why we decided to try the Don Pablo's Signature Blend just because it is a blend of coffee beans from Brazil, Colombia and Guatemala. We bought a 2 pounds bag at our nearest Costco Warehouse center. We grounded as turkish because it's medium dark and usually for espresso the coffee is roasted dark (if you are buying whole bean coffee I assume you know the relationship among darkness, the kinds of "grinds" and the methods of brewing, so I won't explain about that here; but if you don't know, then I strongly recommend you to inquire in any way before buying whole coffee beans). The flavor of this blend when brewed is exquisite, the roasted beans looks very fresh because they are oily, and the smell of the beans are very deep, intense, and delicious. Now we feel espresso ground coffees as "quemados" (over-roasted). For more than two years in a row we have been only brewing Don Pablo's Signature Blend at home. Our colombian friends are very delighted with it too.Unfortunately, Costco closed the nearest warehouse from home and opened another one so far that it didn't make sense to keep the membership. That's the reason why we decided to buy Don Pablo in another place and we found it here in amazon.com. With the money we expend here to buy a 5 pound bag we could buy in Costco approximately only 2 bags of 2 pounds each one.But, as this is a whole coffee beans bag and it's not sold here ground (buying it ground from Burke Brands LLC is more expensive and we must pay S&H and here in amazon.com we paid Prime, we needed an electric coffee grinder too. After we made our research online, we concluded that an electric coffee grinder to get a good quality ground coffee for Turkish or espresso coffee is very expensive (the reviews for the cheaper ones for Turkish or espressos are negatives) we decided to buy an small manual grinder of enough quality to get what we want, so we bought a manual Japanese Ceramic Coffee Mill Skerton that makes the job great (see it in the photograph). We also enjoy the smell when grounding... Of course, a manual mill is very good for Turkish or espresso because you use a small amount of coffee each time you brew coffee for bigger quantities it's time consuming and tedious.I would like to suggest to Burke Brands to sell small amounts (bags) of each coffee so we could test them without expending too much money. Thank you Don Pablo for being in this business! CINCO ESTRELLAS!
L**H
Good coffee
Good tasting coffee at a reasonable price.
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