Aug 31 2011

Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags

Published by at 4:09 pm under whole bean coffee


$29.75

  • Pack of 2, 2.2 pound bag
  • Whole coffee beans
  • 100% Arabica beans

Number Of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.0
Product Description
This is the perfect blend of 100% Arabica beans straight from the hills of Brazil. Deliciously flavored, these intense dark roast beans are full-bodied and leave you wanting more. Perfect for your drip coffeemaker or espresso machine…. More >>
Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags

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5 Responses to “Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags”

  1. L. Campoon 24 Feb 2010 at 4:25 pm

    Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags
    I was so excited by the positive reviews here, so I gave this a shot. I have a decent Krups drip coffee maker that makes good coffee using lots of other brands (I usually buy my coffee at Trader Joes or Whole Foods). I grind my beans just before drinking and experimented three times with this Lavazza Gran Filtro. At first I thought I made the coffee too weak; then too strong; then assumed I had not ground the beans properly. All three pots were horrid. The strongest brew had a weird chemical after-taste that would not go away even after chewing gum. Yuck!

    Anyone want to buy my unopened second bag?

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Robert Murphyon 24 Feb 2010 at 6:21 pm

    Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags
    We’d gotten these beans before, and they’re excellent quality with fine taste, particularly for the cost per pound.

    However, for some unknown reason, the most recent order just chews my wife’s stomach up. She also says they taste acidic to her. I drink my coffee with milk, so they taste fine to me and and I’ve had no problems, but I have a mostly cast-iron stomach anyway.

    So they’re sitting on the shelf right now and we’re drinking other kinds of coffee that don’t give my wife nausea, pain, or heartburn.

    If you have a sensitive stomach, be careful. If you don’t, give ‘em a try.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. H. Shinon 24 Feb 2010 at 8:52 pm

    Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags
    If you are looking for rich, ‘coffee’ flavor taste, this is the one that you are looking for. I tried two the Lavazza coffee, but this is the richest, bold enough to enjoy, but not acidic with full-body taste.

    You probably want to wake up in the morning to drink this coffee.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. A. Greenon 24 Feb 2010 at 11:08 pm

    Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags
    These beans make a nice, full-bodied French press coffee too, and they don’t gum up my burr grinder like some oilier beans tend to. This is my second time buying this item. It’s a great price for Lavazza!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Susion 25 Feb 2010 at 1:41 am

    Lavazza Gran Filtro Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bags
    Great coffee if you grind and prepare it properly. I set my Kitchen Aid Burr grinder on the grind (7.5) one step down from espresso grind so it’s very fine but not powdery. When I tried to grind it more coarse the coffee didn’t taste good. Then I use my drip coffee maker with a cone (not basket) filter and make a full pot. I found if you make only half a pot the coffee doesn’t devolop the same aroma. I use a heaping half cup of whole beans, grind them for a 12/8 cup coffee maker (average size coffee maker).

    This coffee hits the spot 100 %, no complaints. No burned bean taste, no bitter taste, just a nice, smooth cup of coffee.
    Rating: 5 / 5