| Our GOLD II is an outstanding Kona Blend Coffee selection (8 oz Whole Bean; Ground is also available).
Smooth, full-bodied, and very well-rounded, this will soon become your favorite coffee for any time of day.
This is our artisan handcrafted blend that lovingly combines our 100% Pure Kona Coffee with our superb, hand selected Hawaiian Tropical Coffee to create this blend that is extraordinarily smooth textured, rich and well-rounded.
Sip and savor this fine coffee selection. It will enhance your life and broaden your coffee enjoyment and pleasure.
And what a perfect gift to give any coffee lover! Consider our Gift Wrap Option to make this truly a beautiful gift item. |
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- Our GOLD II is an outstanding Kona Blend Coffee selection (8 oz Whole Bean; Ground is also available).
- Smooth, full-bodied, and very well-rounded, this will soon become your favorite coffee for any time of day.
- This is our artisan handcrafted blend that lovingly combines our 100% Pure Kona Coffee with our superb, hand selected Hawaiian Tropical Coffee to create this blend that is extraordinarily smooth textured, rich and well-rounded.
- Sip and savor this fine coffee selection. It will enhance your life and broaden your coffee enjoyment and pleasure.
- And what a perfect gift to give any coffee lover! Consider our Gift Wrap Option to make this truly a beautiful gift item.
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Yummy
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| Review Date: October 31, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Joanna J. Young, newport beach, ca |
| If you've never tried Kona coffee, Aloha Island is definitely the one to start with. Kona coffee is grown in the Kona district of the Big Island and regarded by some to be the best coffee in the world. I'm not a coffee aficionado by any means, but you can taste the difference with Kona coffee - it's full and rich and almost mocha-ish. I always reserve Kona for lazy weekend brunches or to serve with dessert after a lovely dinner. Aloha Island operates the only quality management program in Kona, so their coffees are certified as 100% Kona. Which just means that you're guaranteed to get quality Kona coffee if you order from them. Keep in mind that Aloha Island has three grades of Kona coffee that they sell - gold, platinum, and diamond (which is supposed to be their private reserve). Obviously, it gets more expensive as you go up the ladder. The gold is very good and a great place to start sampling their fare. |
Amazingly good kona coffee!!
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| Review Date: August 1, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Dan, La Canada, Ca |
| Hands down this is absolutely the best kona coffee I have ever had in my life..This is the smoothest and richest coffee you will ever have...Go ahead and spoil yourself, you'll be glad you did!! |
Smooth and Sublime--This is Kona for the Hawaiian Demigods
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| Review Date: September 3, 2004 |
| Reviewer: Esther Khanna, Newburgh, NY |
| The aroma from a pot of this coffee is earthy and heavenly at the same time. Everything about this product--packaging, texture, and taste--tells you that it was lovlngly produced under rigid standards. Moreover,if you've tried a lot of "kona" coffees like I have, you know how widely the taste and quality can vary. This is the coffee you serve to the treasured few in your life who really appreciate the finest. |
Not gross like most coffees
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| Review Date: February 25, 2008 |
| Reviewer: P. Ushakov, Ohio |
| I'm more of a tea drinker but occasionally want something different and I like this to keep me up or wake me up too. So, keep in mind I haven't tasted lots of coffees. I find most coffees bitter and gross, like starbucks or whatever my mom buys. With some splenda I actually enjoy this, so even if you don't like coffee give this a try. It's definitely one of the better one. |
Really Good
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| Review Date: January 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. Gregersen, Chicago |
| Coffee from Hawaii is the best in the world, specificly the Kona side of the island and this is no exception. |
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