Peet’s Whole Bean Coffee, Sumatra, 12-Ounce

Rustic and earthy, with a hefty body, complex sweetness and herbal nuances. Sumatra is perhaps the quintessential Indonesian coffee, and Peet’s signature roast coaxes out the most exceptional body and sweet, herbal nuances. The result is a gutsy, glorious coffee that brews a richly seductive cup. Product Features A pack of 12-Ounce Bag Rustic and

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Rustic and earthy, with a hefty body, complex sweetness and herbal nuances. Sumatra is perhaps the quintessential Indonesian coffee, and Peet’s signature roast coaxes out the most exceptional body and sweet, herbal nuances. The result is a gutsy, glorious coffee that brews a richly seductive cup.

Product Features

  • A pack of 12-Ounce Bag
  • Rustic and Satisfyingly Earthy
  • Cultivated in small gardens; this Indo-Pacific coffee is a classic favorite.
  • Peet’s most famous blend for its complex layers and multi-dimensional flavors

Comments

Michael J. Cashen says:

1 star for price, 5 stars for taste This is an edit of my first review, where I said the price was a little high, but at that point I hadn’t noticed that both my local Walmart and Target carry it for less than $9.So don’t buy it here – though it’s a great coffee. I use this coffee as a drip-grind coffee, not French-press or expresso where so many people love it. It’s still 5 stars!This coffee is excellent: it’s called a dark roast but it tastes more like a medium or medium-dark roast and doesn’t have much bitter/burnt taste so common in such roasts. It’s woody with a hint of a citrusy taste. It’s a little creamy and earthy. There’s a considerable complexity of tastes which reminds me of Eight O’Clock’s Bocar Blend, but Bocar is not as bold – but it is around 2/3 the price. Eight O’Clock’s Columbian (my most-brewed in the AM coffee) is as bold with a little less complexity and a more woody taste, again at 2/3 the price. It most closely reminds me of Starbuck’s Caffe Verona, which is a little more…

Trey Little says:

only one package! Not two 0

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