

☕ Elevate your mornings with the smooth taste of Peruvian perfection!
Amazon Fresh Organic Fair Trade Peru Ground Coffee is a 12-ounce bag of medium roast, 100% Arabica beans sourced from Peru. Certified USDA Organic and Fair Trade, this coffee is roasted and packed in the U.S.A. to ensure freshness. It offers a fragrant, smooth flavor profile with hints of brown sugar and chocolate, making it a top-rated, affordable choice for conscious coffee lovers.




| ASIN | B072K54HQX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #362 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #10 in Ground Coffee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,510) |
| Manufacturer | Amazon Fulfillment Services |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 x 7 inches; 12 ounces |
| UPC | 084237910325 842379103254 |
| Units | 12.0 Ounce |
S**V
Tastes good
Coffee prices have been high lately, so I decided to try this coffee since it's organic and like half the price of most organic coffees. It's actually pretty decent coffee. I prefer medium roast, but for a dark roast it isn't too bold. I'm getting used to the stronger flavor and how to adjust my ratios to make it work. I do pour over, so adding just a little less grounds makes a more medium flavor for me. Will keep buying. It has good flavor and I don't find it to be bitter at all.
J**F
Organic, very reasonable price, and tastes great
This is very good coffee. I cold brew it and it tastes great. Organic is healthy and at $6+, it's a very good deal. I'm not in the $26 a pound coffee range. Tariffs or just gouging - that's too much.
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Surprisingly pretty good
This was actually surprisingly pretty good for the price. I overlooked this because of the price, PLUS the fact that the last time I tried a cheaper Amazon brand ground coffee. It was so disgusting, that I ended up throwing the entire bag away the same day I got it. It was THAT bad. It tasted like woodchips mixed with cardboard. Tasted nothing like coffee. This one is supposed to be certified organic non-Gmo. Compared to the other. Which is what I tend to stick with most of the time as it just simply tastes better. I simply could not afford any more of my previous coffee grounds. Things are extremely tight. So I looked at this and the ratings. Generally I go for basic medium roast. However I do like Sumatra, and though Sumatra is generally listed under dark roast, I've had Sumatra listed under medium roast. Seeing that the medium had acidity to it, and it was described as tart. That is a huge No-No for my taste. As I prefer deeper, richer, and more chocolatey undertones to my coffee. I hate fruity acidic coffee. Sumatra is supposed to have that. So even though I generally do not get dark coffee in fear of it just tasting like burnt ash. I went with it. I will say this, if Amazon doesn't price gouge me in the future. And suddenly Jack the price up to like $14, like someone else said they did to them ( it's already increased a dollar in less than 24 hours after buying it) . Then I will return and stick to this until I have more money to afford a higher quality one. However this one is acceptable. It does have a mild chocolatey like undertone to it. But it's not as strong and rich as some that I've had before that were more expensive. But it's good enough to satisfy me. It has an acceptable bitterness to it, maybe a little bit more than I would prefer. But again it's acceptable. I like a mild amount of bitterness as it helps with the illusion of a type of dark chocolate flavor. I agree with someone else, that you might need to add a little extra more depending on your taste to get the flavor you want. The Best Brands that I had required much less and were very concentrated. So if you want to make sure you have enough flavor. Make sure you add extra, more than your default higher quality one. I do get the complaint about packaging. Mine came with some grounds that had escaped out of the bag. Via the little hole in the front. It also just opened up really weird and was a struggle. I had to end up cutting it open and then being creative with it to close it back. Thankfully mine did not taste stale. But I will take the measures that I need to to keep air from getting to it and ruining it. Again amazon, if you do not Jack the price up. I will stick to this brand for right now as an affordable brand of coffee. Because Lord knows I cannot afford to spend 15$ to $24 a bag for coffee anymore. However I can afford $6.
A**R
Finally, I found a great coffee.
I love this coffee. It's bold, rounded and has a beautiful flavor. I have 8 coffee trees and I still purchase this coffee. I also like to support Organic as they chemicals used on "regular" coffee is tox!c. You will enjoy this, it doesn't have that acidy flavor.
D**M
Taste good really strong
This is good coffee if you like it strong it's an expensive taste good very strong so you know
G**S
Price increase
Price increase made this not worth it. The smell is barely there, the taste is subpar. It doesn’t give me horrible headaches like Folgers or Maxwell house but the price puts it right next to some really good organic coffees. Might stop buying this.
D**D
Smells and tastes great!
Great taste and decent value. Dark roast is my favorite. Excellent for cold brew also. Smooth blend and not too acidic.
P**T
if you like Sumtra coffee, you will love this coffee
I used to have Starbucks coffee on my subscribe and save, which I was getting about 32oz for ~$13. But, they raised the price 50%. So I chose this Amazon Fresh Sumatra as a replacement. I actually think that this is a better coffee. It makes a nice strong cup of coffee, without being overly acidic. It has a decent kick of caffeine without being overly strong. Overall I prefer this coffee over the previous blend coffee. And it is Organic and Fair trade, which I'm not sure my previous coffee was. Also, the previous coffee came in one 2-pound package, and this is in three 12oz packages, which I think keeps the coffee fresher.
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