☕ Elevate your espresso game with Colombia’s finest – because your mornings deserve more than ordinary.
Drupalia Town Ground Colombian Supremo Coffee is a 12oz bag of specialty single-origin Arabica beans from Aranzazu, Colombia. Medium roasted in small batches to highlight natural fruit and floral aromas, this fair trade coffee offers a balanced espresso experience with sustainable sourcing and freshness-preserving packaging.
R**A
Strong cup of coffee
The coffee beans make a strong cup of coffee. I like my coffee strong. The beans seam to be fresh. The coffee is not bitter. I like this product.
M***
Dubious Claims On Page, Tastes Fine, Not In My Budget, Many Errors Made Me LOL
NOTE: I ordered the 12oz bag of ground coffee, "light" roast [see my photo]While this coffee tastes as expected for Colombian coffee (one of my faves), I'm not sure about all the additional flavors or "notes" that are mentioned. I don't have a mystical advanced palate so you'll have to judge for yourself -- although I do have a personal relationship with chocolate, and I can say I didn't detect any chocolate flavor in this. It tastes like regular Colombian coffee to me.The errors on the page and on the product are breathtaking and sometimes funny (again, see my pic), but I'm not rating it for spelling errors. Unfortunately, any business in the world with a lot of errors looks less professional, but it doesn't change the taste of the coffee.I am a bit concerned about the wild health claims made in their marketing. I hope people take them with a very tiny grain of salt, but I'm sure some will believe them. These kinds of claims really bother me.At about $20 (1.67/oz) when I ordered this little 12oz bag, it's not the best value for me, even for Colombian coffee. It doesn't fit our budget at all for how frequently we drink coffee for me to buy regularly.Between the lower value and the dubious claims, I'd like to give it 3 stars, but for the coffee itself I'll give it 4 stars, even though I didn't taste any additional flavors mentioned. That may just be me.
S**A
This Colombian coffee is simply wonderful!
I love this Colombian coffee! I am a big coffee lover and if it is Colombian then it is known that they are the best in quality. I met him through the recommendation of some friends who consume and know a lot about the subject; I ordered it and the truth is it is completely delicious! I had to write it here because it's actually wonderful! buy it, I recommend it with closed eyes!
R**M
Amazing Coffee!!!!
A True Colombian Single-Origin right here!!! We made it in our French press and was delighted with a full flavor cup of all the notes I should expect especially Chocolate notes from a quality cup of Colombian coffee.
P**A
Tastes pretty average
I have to say I am not too impressed by the Drupalia Town Ground Colombian Supremo Coffee. It tastes very average, which is to say it doesn't really have a strong flavor of anything. It is supposed to taste like citrus, nuts, caramel and chocolate, but I don't sense any of those. It doesn't taste bad, it just tastes like plain coffee. I would not pay the high price to order it again.As a consumer, I was also put off by the many errors on the page. It makes the company come off as unprofessional.
P**A
Delicious !
The best coffee I have ever tasted , I really recommend it !!!!!
S**K
Little bit too mild but good
Dark roasted Colombian coffee is tasteless
N**C
Tastes good
For a point of reference - I'm not a coffee snob. I don't personally care for the cheaper name brand coffee that starts with an F, but I also normally drink the Great Value "brand" of coffee. This Drupalia ground light roast coffee that I received tastes pretty good, but not in that $15-$20 range that I've seen this product listed at around the time of this review. I got a variety of notes out of this coffee including both floral and chocolate, but not really at the same time. It was interesting. It's pretty smooth too, compared to some other coffees I've tried. But, the company does have some work to do on their packaging because it just doesn't feel professionally manufactured, what with spelling errors and all. If I'm paying $15-$20 for an average size bag of coffee, the print must be pristine. If this comes down to around the $10 price tag, go ahead and get a bag to try. I do like it, it's just not giving me that wow factor either.
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