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This 16-ounce pack of 100% pure Tanzanian Peaberry coffee beans is freshly roasted on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Medium roasted to highlight its rich body and intense flavor, it features complex notes of dried fruit, savory chocolate, and orange. Each batch is rigorously tested for mold and mycotoxins, then roasted at over 400°F to ensure freshness, safety, and an impurity-free experience. Ideal for whole bean enthusiasts seeking a premium, aromatic brew that stands out in the gourmet coffee market.








| ASIN | B0030IQ71K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,591 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #49 in Roasted Coffee Beans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,174) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Volcanica Coffee |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 x 11 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 810080164215 |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
K**A
Superb Coffee! Doesn’t break the bank!
So excited to finally find a coffee my picky husband loves! And he is absolutely right! It is delicious. I even prefer it to Kona Peaberry! Definitely buying again.
X**-
Great Product! Gamer Approved!
I’ve now tried four different roasts from Volcanica Coffee Company, and each one has offered something unique. I've brewed all of them using my Chemex, standard pour-over, and French press setups. Across the board, these beans have been fresh, aromatic, and consistently better than anything store-bought. The Costa Rica Tarrazu has been my favorite so far - smooth, clean, and vibrant, with a nicely balanced citrus brightness and a touch of sweetness. It’s an easy 5/5 and one I could easily see as my daily brew. The Ethiopian Yirgacheffe stands out with its bright, fruity, and floral profile. It makes for a clean, complex cup that’s perfect when I want something a bit more lively and layered. The Bolivia Peaberry was rich and full-bodied, with a deeper, more nuanced flavor. I may have received an older bag, but it still tasted great. A little pricier than the others, but worth it if you're looking for something different. The Mexican Medium Roast was smooth, balanced, and slightly nutty with a mild sweetness. It’s mellow and easy to drink, perfect for a more traditional daily cup. Here’s my current ranking based on taste and overall experience: 1. Costa Rica Tarrazu 2. Ethiopian Yirgacheffe 3. Bolivia Peaberry 4. Mexican Medium Roast I'm Excited to try more from Volcanica soon. Highly recommend their whole-bean options if you're looking to step up your home brewing game.
S**G
Kind of of enjoyed it.
I'm very familiar with Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee. It's one of my favorites. This batch was good, but not top shelf as I expect from this particular bean. The aroma was mild, the taste mild, and the buzz good, but far from the punch it normally contains as the most potent. So I respectfully gave this review 4 stars for this reason. It's a 12-15 dollar 16oz quality, not a 20 dollar one.
M**E
Aromatic and smooth. A pleasant cup.
A perfect cup of coffee, in my opinion. This is the first time I've ever ground my own coffee beans. The grinding, brewing, and drinking were all enjoyable. The coffee is so fresh, and there's nothing like that aroma. This low acid coffee has all the flavor of any other brew. I have stomach problems, but I love my coffee. This product didn't bother me at all. I would buy this again. It is worth the money.
M**R
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"
B**E
Great tasting coffee
Fantastic coffee. Great flavor.
K**G
If it wasn't for the bitter rancid taste, it would have no taste at all.
I have ordered Tanzania Peaberry in the past. It has always been fine. Not this time. The beans were the correct size. However, they were pale brown and looked very dry, not oily. When I first opened the bag, The aroma was fantastic. I was looking forward to a great cup of coffe. I ground it on medium using my burr grinder; I used a V60 filter; I used 20 g of beans for 320 g of water just off the boil. I bloomed the coffee for 60 seconds using 100g of water; the remaining water was added in two more batches. I know how to make coffee. The first hint of trouble was when I held it to my nose to smell. There was none of the original aroma. The taste was thin, bitter and VERY rancid. I didn't believe it could be that bad. I adjusted the grind, moved to a Melita #2 filter and retried. Same result. It was disgusting. I went back to bag. By now all that lucious original aroma was gone. It now smelled like it tasted. Rancid. It was roasted on 4-11-25. It is now 6-2-25. The beans were not THAT old. If your goal is a smooth cup of coffee with great depth of flavor, stay away. This qickly was eating a hole in my stomach. The Peaberry I get from my local WinCo is fresher and more flavorful. At any price point, much less Volcanica's higher price, the coffee is a rip off.
H**R
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!
A**R
9 months old stock be careful while buying
D**L
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
D**.
Ottimo
M**E
Lo compré para hacer un regalo. Lo hemos probado y Está exquisito. Su sabor es intenso pero suave al mismo tiempo.
R**R
Update: Ahora veo que han añadido el paquete bien claro de 453g, el precio kilo baja a 50€/kg. Precio igualmente alto, si tenemos en cuenta que no es de comercio justo. Original: Café bueno, precio ridículamente alto. Paquete de 250g. Por el precio no vale la pena, sale casi a 100€/kg y no dicen que sea precio de comercio justo.
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