Amazon Fresh, Organic Fair Trade Peru Whole Bean Coffee, Medium Roast, 12 Oz
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Fragrant medium roast Peruvian coffee with a smooth finish
One 12-ounce bag of whole bean coffee
100% Arabica coffee grown in Peru
Fair Trade certified, USDA Organic coffee
Roasted and packed in the U.S.A.
Shown as a serving suggestion
An Amazon brand
Customers say
Customers like the taste, value, and smoothness of the coffee. They mention that it has a bold flavor profile, and maintains its fresh roasted flavor for the entire bag. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, color, freshness, and smell.
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4 reviews for Amazon Fresh, Organic Fair Trade Peru Whole Bean Coffee, Medium Roast, 12 Oz
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Original price was: $7.65.$5.68Current price is: $5.68.
Rachel –
One word. DELICIOUS
Amazon’s Whole Bean Dark Roast Coffee is a delightful treat for coffee enthusiasts. The rich, bold flavor profile is impressive, offering a robust and full-bodied experience with every sip. The beans are expertly roasted to achieve a deep, aromatic brew that is both smooth and satisfying. Perfect for those who enjoy a strong cup of coffee, it holds up well to milk and sweeteners without losing its distinctive taste. The packaging keeps the beans fresh, ensuring a quality cup every time. Overall, this dark roast coffee from Amazon is a great choice for anyone seeking a premium coffee experience at an affordable price.
Customer –
Mom mom good
Not everyone likes Sumatra but I am a big fan…. of all those I’ve purchased and received as gifts, this is stand out the best… rich smoky flavor, nice bite, not the least bit wishy washy… if I brew for one cup I use 2 tablespoons, two cups I use 4 tablespoons… INDESCRIBABLY DELICIOUS…I didn’t expect the best of this lower price range… most affordable… who knows if my next order will be this tasty but I’m dispatching gifts to family members… we all like coffee that can walk
Reviewer –
Reasonable quality for the money
Full disclosure here, I roast coffee regularly but I don’t always have the time to roast enough to get me through a week of both drip and espresso. Other times, it’s too cold for me to roast coffee well (it’s a messy process that needs to take place outdoors, and I use a Fresh Roast SR800 that is kind of a glorified hair dryer and thus is heavily affected by air temperature).As a result…my opinions are probably a little bit different than others given that this is an inexpensive coffee that isn’t nearly as fresh as a fresh roast. But given that, I frequently try inexpensive coffees to see if there is something that can be acquired reasonably fresh, quickly, and reasonably inexpensively. While there are specialty roasters that have coffee at competitive price points, they usually take longer to arrive and sometimes I just need a quick fix. Plus I think it’s fun to try different coffees to avoid alienating myself from the majority of the coffee drinking world. That said, I am trying to review this based upon similar coffees at similar price points.The price is very reasonable for what you get, and it’s roasted pretty well. This is definitely more to the medium side of a light roast, but it’s pretty clean and no flavors are off-putting but not a ton of flavors are standing out from the crowd. Relatively earthy in profile, this is a pretty simple coffee and not overly citric or fruity and would probably be a crowd pleaser among those that prefer lighter roasts. The beans aren’t oily at all, and would run well through a super-automatic espresso machine if that’s your brew preference. I decided to try this batch brewed in my Technivorm Moccamaster. Beans were ground using a Fellow Ode (Gen 1) at grind setting 3.0 (with burrs calibrated one step above touching). A ratio of 80g of beans to 1.25L of water was used with Technivorm Moccamaster #4 filters. At current pricing, this means that it’s little over $1/Liter of brewed coffee, which represents reasonable value for money for a clean, relatively light roasted Aribica.Finally, for coffee ordered on May 25th and delivered May 26th, I received a coffee with a best by date of 25 Feb 2025. The code 3NE02264 on the packaging appears to indicate a roast date of February 26th, 2024 (02/26/4), which would align with the typical approach of placing a best by date 1 year out from roasting. This results is a pretty old coffee in artisinal terms (where many prefer coffee roasted within the past month), but compared to many coffees available at a local grocer, not unreasonably old.In summation, not something that would replace my everyday coffees or home roasts, but something that I would definitely consider purchasing again in a pinch.
R. Dodd –
What you get out of it depends on how you brew it
I ordered AmazonFresh Dark Roast Whole Bean and used it in my, admittedly decrepit, automatic drip… and thought it was one of the more lackluster coffees I’d ever had. I felt like there was nothing to distinguish it.I brewed it in my moka pot – and got a whole different animal. Dark, rich, with cedar-y notes. It really does lend itself to brewing in a moka pot, because there is no trace of bitterness in it and the moka pot can sometimes enhance those darker flavors.If you brew this in an espresso machine or a moka pot, I don’t think you will be disappointed especially given the budget price. Other brewing methods, you may not get the most out of it.I realize this is a blend and that the coffees used may vary week to week or more frequently, but it would be nice if there was some way to put the countries of origin on it and be able to update that list on the fly for every batch. I realize that this is an idle pipe dream for a $0.50 per ounce coffee, but one can ask. 😉