Rio Grande Roasters Pinon 3 Lb. Bag Ground Coffee

September 2, 2019 - Comment

Find out why Rio Grande Roasters coffee drinkers won’t drink other brands! With over 35 years of coffee sourcing, and roasting experience, Rio Grande Roasters is a premier name in specialty coffee. The pinon blend is a Southwestern classic coffee blended with the full flavor of carefully roasted pinon nuts. Product Features Rio Grande Roasters

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(as of 20 April 2020 12:48 AM EDT - Details)

Find out why Rio Grande Roasters coffee drinkers won’t drink other brands! With over 35 years of coffee sourcing, and roasting experience, Rio Grande Roasters is a premier name in specialty coffee. The pinon blend is a Southwestern classic coffee blended with the full flavor of carefully roasted pinon nuts.

Product Features

  • Rio Grande Roasters
  • 35 years of coffee roasting expertise
  • Pinon
  • Always smooth, never bitter
  • 3 pound bag of ground coffee

Comments

Anonymous says:

Mellow coffee with nice pinon flavoring I bought this as a lower-cost replacement for the Santa Fe Pinon coffee, as Amazon is considerably higher than Trader Joes, who had discontinued that product.Edited 7/2019After drinking this coffee for some months, I have come to really like it.Also, it stays on my coffeemaker’s warmer for a long time without getting bitter, which is great.FYI, the coffee comes from WISCONSIN, not the Rio Grande area as the label implies.

Anonymous says:

overly “perfumed” – artificial smelling I really wanted to like this coffee not only because I love pinon coffee and the price is good but the picture of the cowboy on the bag is pretty irresistible! However the pinon flavor is really artificial smelling and off-putting – very strong and “perfumy” for my taste. I will stick with the more expensive red bag naturally flavored coffee.

Anonymous says:

My wife asks for more This is a coffee blend that emits a bouquet of sense awakening aromas and a promise of good things to come. It is obvious that extra care was taken during the curing process. The hand of the ground is, clearly, meant for the coffee press. A cup drawn from the coffee press with its, Maduro color, greets the eye with a promise of robust flavors. A taste of this fine coffee leaves a hand on the palette that decries more, more, more.

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