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I primarily consider myself a tea drinker but I do enjoy coffee as well. When it comes to Dunkin’ or Starbucks after the first sip it’s all the same. However I used to work for a couple that had such smooth coffee I had to ask. She said it’s Peet’s. I see they have so many varieties. I no longer work for them but I remember she had used a French press. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I do not use Peet's Coffee, but the French Press is crucial. When you get Peet's make it with a French Press to get the best taste from your coffee.

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The flavor didn’t have any overt flavors but it had some “body” to it and was so smooth and delicious. Not at all watered down.
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We have been drinking Peet's coffee for a long time.  Once in awhile we divert but generally go back to Peet's.  Recently a friend of ours told us about a coffee that we would love and we have tried it.......LavAzza and let me tell you it's one of the best coffee's I've ever tried.  We like bold so we buy the dark roast.  We always use our auto drip pot and it comes out fine.  

 

ETA:  We buy it on Amazon

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@LindaSal wrote:

We have been drinking Peet's coffee for a long time.  Once in awhile we divert but generally go back to Peet's.  Recently a friend of ours told us about a coffee that we would love and we have tried it.......LavAzza and let me tell you it's one of the best coffee's I've ever tried.  We like bold so we buy the dark roast.  We always use our auto drip pot and it comes out fine.  

 

ETA:  We buy it on Amazon


Funny you mentioned the LavAzza coffee, I order nespresso pods and I ordered that brand to try because it was so much cheaper than the normal brands I order...OMG it is sooooo good!  Way better than starbucks, peets or even the nespresso brand.

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I am a fan of LaVazza. It is the best for me. 

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@Allthingsgirly67 wrote:
I primarily consider myself a tea drinker but I do enjoy coffee as well. When it comes to Dunkin’ or Starbucks after the first sip it’s all the same. However I used to work for a couple that had such smooth coffee I had to ask. She said it’s Peet’s. I see they have so many varieties. I no longer work for them but I remember she had used a French press. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Try the Italian roast or the French roast from Peet's. Get a good French Press. Get an insulated one to keep the coffee warm while it steeps. I use the one listed below...from Amazon. But there are many to choose from. Lavazza Italian roast is also good, I just like Peet’s better.

 

When I make mine, I boil the water, pour water over grounds and let it steep for at least 4 minutes. So good. 

 

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@Allthingsgirly67- We use Peet's coffee.  I especially like Major Dickinson Blend, and the House Blend the best.

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Yes I keep seeing that Major Dickinson crop up from time to time. Is the LaVazza smooth and not bitter?