
F. Volchek Artisan Roasted Coffee Beans
Volchik's Coffee Beans: A Decent, but Not Exceptional Choice
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I'm a big fan of Volchik's black bread, so when I spotted their coffee beans on the counter, I thought, why not give it a shot? The 250g bag has a pretty nice aroma through the one-way valve, which is a nice touch. But at 350 rubles, it's just average – not particularly cheap, but not overpriced either. The beans are small, neat, and free of cracks or chaff, which is a big plus. They're a medium roast, and the coffee aroma is pleasant.












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check_circlePros
- •The beans have a nice aroma through the one-way valve.
- •They're small, neat, and free of cracks or chaff.
- •The coffee aroma is pleasant.
- •The 250g bag is a decent size for the price.
- •The packaging is straightforward and easy to use.
- •The beans are a mix of 'Aurora' Arabica and Robusta, which is interesting.
- •The beans are free of cracks or chaff.
- •The coffee aroma is pretty nice.
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- •At 350 rubles, the price is just average.
- •There's no idea what the ratio of Arabica to Robusta is.
- •The packaging doesn't provide any information on the roast level.
- •The beans are a bit too small for my liking.
- •I wish there were more flavor notes or descriptions on the packaging.
- •The beans don't have any notable unique features that set them apart.
- •The price could be lower.
- •The packaging could be more informative.



