Trung Nguyen Gourmet Blend Made from the best Robusta, Arabica, Excelsa, Catimor coffee beans of Buon Ma Thuot, using the secret roasting and grinding recipes of top experts in Vietnam, Trung Nguyen created the perfect delicacy. Trung Nguyen’s Gourmet Blend has notes of chocolate, spices, and fruit and tastes slightly bitter with mild acidity. What makes our coffee so special? WE GROWN OUR OWN BEANS By harvesting coffee beans from our own plantation in Vietnam’s Buon Ma Thuot Province and packing them in our own factories, we are able to ensure the consistent quality of our coffee products. WE ARE GREEN We invest in sustainable and renewable agriculture. This allows us to produce some of the world’s most delicious coffees while caring for the environment. WE ARE INTERNATIONAL We established an international office in Singapore to share our coffee with the world. You can now find Trung Nguyen coffee products in more than 50 countries worldwide.
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ducky –
Im not a coffee connoisseur at all and cant tell the difference between harbucks or mcdowels, but I do know the taste of ca phe sua da in socal and have been casually engaged in finding the right blend. The oft recommended, Cafe du Monde, is definitely not the flavor. Im not sure what chicory is, but its a funny tasting coffee, fairly mild, and no matter how long I try to filter it to get it stronger/darker, the coffee just isnt the right amount of blackness. So I turned to Trung Nguyen, and based on recommendations from internet, friends, and the website itself, this is one of (if not the) most popular blend. Its got a great flavor full of nuttiness and sure presses better than du Monde (almost no grounds at bottom of cup), but its still not the ca phe sua da Im used to. For one, the color is a definite brown, not black and it isnt strong. Ill give the Creative #1 a try which says its a dark and strong robusta coffee (no blend), compared to this which is a blend of nearly everything.
So if you are looking for a great tasting coffee full of complex flavors that are beyond what I can describe, give this a try… you wont be disappointed to the least. But, if you are looking for that really strong, jet black coffee that can strip paint off a car and wake up dirt, and that when mixed with condensed milk turns into a rich golden-brown concoction that is ca phe sua da, then you need to look elsewhere (like that Creative #1… possibly).
Yoland Lacasse –
I simply love this coffee! Is has a delicate chocolaty taste that I find so good!
Amazon Customer –
I really love this coffee, the packaging for the coffee is well wrapped and I am always happy when I receive my order from JDJ Trading
Craig van Baal –
A hint of chocolate
Terry Y –
Great item to have for when that taste profile calls you!
TO –
I wish I had checked the reviews. (CT Produce supplier, fulfilled by Amazon)
Coffee geeks like myself realize coffee flavor changes significantly based on time of roasting. I know my favorite beans purchased for espresso, are fantastic 3-4 days after roasting. Espressos on days 5-6 are good. Day 7 is ok and things go downhill fast after day 7.
Every bean and roast is different – and some of us prolong storage by weeks with freezing and air-tight containers.
No one would even consider storing for months….
– My package of Trung Nguyen was roasted on Mar 1, 2020
– I ordered Oct 31 and took delivery on Nov 2, 2020
Yes, the Trung has a 1 year expiration date, and I know of several, other high-end coffee brands also label coffee with 1 year expiration date. But those producers rotate stock (throw out old and replace with fresh) after a couple of weeks to ensure customers receive fresher coffee – coffee roasted within 1 month or so.
This coffee spent 9 Months sitting on shelves after roasting — ugggh.
It may have been safe to drink, but it certainly wasn’t good.
MJG –
for me, it doesn’t matter that there is some artificial flavoring in this coffee….that discouraged me at first but I was very glad I gave it a try…for the price (currently $10.99) the flavor and caffeine levels are AMAZING when my Trung Nyugen Creatives are out of stock…I would always go for Creative 1 or Creative 3 over this coffee, but when those aren’t available this is an EXCELLENT replacement
2Eagle –
We mix our coffee, 1/3 Trung Nguyen to 2/3 Gevalia Colombia and the coffee flavor is truly outstanding. If you use Trung Nguyen coffee by itself, the flavor is very good, but the drip is much slower than other brands as the grind is much smaller.
panic attackee –
WAR Jr. –
I drink it every morning,as long as I can get it.