Monday, December 8, 2014

Two Volcanoes Coffee Review


I guess the best way to kick off the week on a Monday morning is with a coffee review and as all my blog readers already know, I kinda need my morning cup(s) of coffee!

Now I have nothing against buying coffee grounds, but it doesn't taste as fresh as the coffee beans that I grind in my own kitchen. Recently, I was sent a complimentary bag of 100% Guatemala Arabica Whole Bean Coffee from Two Volcanoes Coffee to review in exchange for my honest thoughts. The 16 oz bag retails for $19.99.

The coffee is cultivated, processed and packed from San Marcos, Guatemala and is sold exclusive on Amazon.com. Guatemala is one of the top 10 places in the world where the best coffee is grown. Yes, the $19.99 price may seem a little steep at first, but it is a lot cheaper than other gourmet coffees that are sold in high-end coffee stores!


There is nothing better than breathing in the aroma of a newly opened bag of coffee and the first thing I noticed about this coffee was the sweet rich smell. I eagerly grounded enough beans to make one pot of coffee. For an Arabica coffee, it doesn't have a rich taste as most do, which isn't a bad thing as it does taste delicious! Overall, I have loved trying out the Two Volcanoes Coffee and I recommend it to other coffee lovers.

To purchase the coffee, please visit www.twovolcanoes.com.




I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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