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Trung Nguyen Buon Me Thuot S Special Coffee Blend - 3 Pack

A blend of Arabica, Robusta and Chari (Excelsa) beans, in traditional multi-species Vietnamese style. Trung Nguyen created a trademark "every occasion" coffee with a rich, broad flavor and buttery mouthfeel, with excellent aftertaste and keeping qualities. This is a highly affordable coffee with great heritage, sophisticated balance and many hints of chocolate, fruit and nut.

The 500 gram bag is more than a pound of coffee, about 17.6 ounces. This is a 3-Pack, for a total of 1.5 kilos (~3.5 lb) ground coffee only, this product is not available in whole bean.

Over the last 17 years that we have been selling Trung Nguyen coffee, we have seen the S Blend climb to the top-selling spot in the lineup of Vietnamese coffees! You can't beat the price and value combination.

We are now selling the S Blend in 3 Packs, to be more economical for us and our customers :-)

Sorry out of  stock! 

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Allergy note: The special butter-roast process that gives Trung Nguyen coffees their unique flavor and aroma is a proprietary recipe and we cannot promise that it is safe for individuals with severe allergies to any vegetable oil, such as soy

We also can't promise it's vegan, but it is certified Halal and safe for lacto-vegetarians.

$31.35
Limit 5 per order, please!
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  1. 5 Star Review Best!

    rather mild; still my favourite

    Posted by on Jan 16th 2019

  2. 5 Star Review Delicious!

    I tasted this coffee while in Vietnam and am now hooked. It's a smooth chocolate treat and something to enjoy every morning.

    Posted by on Dec 23rd 2018

  3. 5 Star Review Taste and Value

    Never disappointed by coffee purchased from Len's Coffee. This coffee doesn't disappoint as your everyday go to for an excellent cup of coffee. Well rounded, smooth taste. A coffee for friends and guests alike. Kudos to Len and his family for always looking after their customers.

    Posted by on Nov 14th 2018

  4. 5 Star Review Delicious!

    This coffee is perfect when using condensed milk. The grind is similar to (real) Italian espresso grind. I've tried 4 other coffee brands and they were not the right consistency to use with condensed milk (brews similar to regular American coffee). I use a flip moka pot and my coffee turns out perfectly every time.
    I've started to buy two packages at time because I'm afraid to run out or not find it.

    Posted by on Nov 1st 2018

  5. 5 Star Review Got me hooked

    Love this coffee in the morning. Very smooth taste

    Posted by on Sep 1st 2018

  6. 5 Star Review Really, really good

    I'm a big fan of Vietnamese coffee and have sampled many both in Vietnam and through Len's Coffee. The Me Thuot S is right up there with the best.

    Posted by on Aug 13th 2018

  7. 5 Star Review LOVE THIS COFFEE

    I DRINK THIS COFFEE EVERYDAY AND LOVING IT

    Posted by on Jul 24th 2018

  8. 5 Star Review Great way to start the day

    I love this coffee--wonderful aroma, strong and smooth taste.

    Posted by on Jul 8th 2018

  9. 5 Star Review True VN coffee

    My American family lived in VN from 1959 to 1969. I gave a bag of this coffee to my mother and it nearly made her cry with memories. It is that good.

    Posted by on May 3rd 2018

  10. 5 Star Review Love

    Got this as a gift earlier this year, now can't imagine my morning coffee without it. Flavorful without the strong acidity and doesn't upset my stomach like some other blends out there.

    Posted by on May 3rd 2018

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