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Senseo Colombia Blend Coffee, 16-Count Pods (Pack of ... |
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Senseo Colombia Blend Coffee, 16-Count Pods (Pack of 6) |
| Product DescriptionColombia Blend starts with the Arabica beans from Colombian valleys and ravines where coffee grows with abundant sun and fruitful soil. The result is an aromatic coffee, with a strong, full taste.ReviewsThis is an attractive machine, looks good in my kitchen. My husband and I use different coffees and love the convenience of having whatever brew we need available, cup by cup. It's easy to operate, the coffee smells good and tastes good. Having said that, here's the downside. It's not very well made. It has been recalled for some electrical difficulty that could have been disastrous and the replacement broke down within months. I am now on my fourth or fifth one and if this one goes bad in the next two years or so I am going shopping for another brand. Sometimes I think I keep buying them just because it's so fast, efficient and pleasant to deal with Amazon.
This is my second Senseo coffee maker in almost 10 years and just love this new blend. It was a great day in my house when I discovered it on the subscription service through Amazon, ensuring the supply never runs out plus the price cannot be beat! As for flavor, it's very smooth, not acidic, just perfect. Just the way a good cup of coffee should be. I'm no coffee expert, but know what I like. Senseo Dark Roast is too bitter, the Medium Roast is a tad too light, but this is just right. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a full-bodied, consistently flavorful cup of joe.
The Senseo Pods are the best!! It's the best coffee pot I've ever owned and the Senseo pods have wonderful flavor.
This coffee is the best I have ever had. My seller sent it perfectly packaged and very promptly. 5 Star treatment!!
This is a similar blend to the Senseo Dark, but with a smoother finish. No bitterness or burnt taste at all. My only reason to give 4 stars rather than five is that the pods are a little weak. They contain about 10% less coffee than the Senseo Dark blend and it makes a difference in the cup. I normally make a two-pod cup anyway, and deal with this slight weakness by simply shutting off the brewer a little early. Another reviewer complained that the specific varieties in the blend are not stated and that therefore the taste may vary from batch to batch. I'm not an expert by a long shot, but I do drink a lot of coffee and I've been using this blend for about a year with no detectable variation.
Sometimes when I want the slight extra kick of the Dark blend but still want a smooth finish I will use one pod of Dark and one pod of this Colombian blend. (That's one thing I like about the pod brewers over the Keurig style: one can mix and match).
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