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Tanzania Peaberry Dark Roast Single Origin Whole Bean Coffee 1lb Bag Whole Bean The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® Reviews

4.4 Rating 60 Reviews
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Los Angeles
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I first encountered Tanzania Peaberry coffee more than 15 years ago, and have been drinking it ever since. Unless I'm having company, it's the only coffee I keep at home. There's just something different about the flavor profile, something that tastes right to me. Never encountered that flavor in any other coffee, from any country.
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I am writing a bad review in hopes that somebody at CBTL will contact me regarding an isuse I have had the last 3 times I have ordered online. They email me dicsount offers. I place an order using said discount code. The code dosen't work. I then refreash and try again. Nope. I try the next day nope. There is NO way to contact CBTL, not email not by phone. I spent way to much of my time on trying.
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It is a well-balanced dark roast coffee. It is our favorite!
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Since I never received my order, and no one at the Coffee Bean will rectify the situation, I have to give the whole experience a big thumbs down.
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Hi Nancy, I'm so sorry to hear about your experience both not receiving your order and also not receiving a timely response from us. I've emailed you directly to see if we can get this resolved.
We drink Tanzania Peaberry Dark Roast every morning. If you like a dark roast then you’ll like it although some of my friends say it’s too strong for them. Also I don’t think it has a bitter or sour taste to it. The beans aren’t too oily so that’s a good thing because it doesn’t clog my grind and brew machine.
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Enjoy the flavor of this coffee very much. Not an expert on the subject. Was visiting Tanzania last month. The place I stayed in had wonderful strong coffee locally grown. Asila was the lodge. Might you know what this coffee might be? Thanks
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