☕ Elevate your mornings with Milan’s signature brew—taste the journey!
Bacha Coffee Milano Morning Fine Flavoured Signature Nomad Collection offers 250g of 100% Arabica whole beans, medium roasted to deliver a balanced flavor profile of bitter chocolate and sweet brioche notes. Packaged in an elegant, reusable jewellery box with a metal-sealed lid to ensure freshness, this coffee is both a sensory delight and a stylish gift choice.
C**E
Coffee great
This coffee is great. Friend gave my daughter a box of the Bacha in single cups box. I tried it and liked it and since I like to ground my own bean. It is great and has a smooth taste.
D**L
6 ounce is not much coffee, but it is so good
So good but so expensive for so little coffee. 6 ounces does not last and the near 50 bucks is hard to justify.Give us a bag and 12 ounces and I would never buy another type of coffee again
A**S
yummy
yummy Isn't that enough ??? Smells wonderful too !!!
E**M
Very pretty (unsealed) container. We’ll see about the coffee.
EDIT once I tried the coffee:Beans smell delicious – chocolatey – whole and ground.Brewed coffee – drip coffee maker – smells smooth and pleasant.Unadulterated brewed coffee (in water-rinsed, but unwashed morning mouth) tastes expectedly bitter – I don’t detect a difference between it and any other coffee - with lingering bitterness on the back and middle of tongue.1 teaspoon of sugar and 2 teaspoons of plain powdered creamer made it as palatable as any coffee, but I detect no “notes“ of anything. It’s just coffee. Lingering bitterness on back of tongue but not poison because I am fine 12 hours later.Reducing by one star. Still love the tin.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I haven’t actually drunk it yet because I was going to finish the bag of beans I was already on, but since this one arrived unsealed (very disappointing if this were a gift or I were paying full price), I will just finish what’s in the grinder and then try this.I’ve got to say, it is about the prettiest container that ever contained a household staple. I will definitely be holding onto it for other uses regardless of what I think of the coffee produced by the beans.I am no connoisseur or snob - I’ve only been drinking coffee for 15 years and I drink it with cream (2) and sugar (1), but I have had “bad” (burnt, bitter, stale) coffee and I have had good (smooth) coffee, so take my edited review once I’ve tasted this for what it’s worth.
S**
Luxurious! Is this what GOOD flavored coffee tastes like?
First off, this whole product is such an experience. The canister, with it's little button and the ribbon around the outside, makes it so luxurious to open. The canister itself is super well made and really harkens to an earlier era. It's whole bean coffee, so the orange aroma was faint at first, but when I ground the beans holy heck it smelled like a chocolate orange! We had this "straight" (not cutting it with plain coffee) and it really packs a lot of orange flavor. Not fake fake orange, but more real orange (but also not acidic orange juice orange); think of orange you find in luxury chocolate orange flavor. Just a nice balanced flavor profile and smooth finish. I personally can't do more than a cup or two of intensely flavored coffee, so next time I will likely cut it with plain or do some sort of latte, but it's tasty. It's not the kind of money I would spend on myself, but if you have a coffee lover that would appreciate the sort of history/travel aspect of this collection, I would 100% recommend picking it up as a gift.My only (minor) complaint would be that for some reason when I opened mine the little plastic seal inner lid had come dislodged and was loose in the top of the canister rather than snuggly fit in the opening, but my assumption is this happened when it was jostled in shipping.
E**A
Beautiful coffee tin
So first off, the packaging and arrival of this coffee is so luxe. I feel like this is the perfect coffee to send as a gift. It feels decadent opening it up.The tin is beautiful with a vintage feel, there is an elastic ribbon that holds it closed, and a little button to push to open it up. Once open, there is a plastic lid that seals the coffee in.Now on to the coffee. I ordered the Milano mornings, a medium roast, and it is divine. The smell hits you almost immediately upon opening the lid, and intensifies as you grind it. Very rich and smooth coffee.It is pricey though. I do think they thought of everything though, so for a luxe treat this is worth it. I wonder if the company sells refill bags that are not the full canister?
C**O
Smells and tastes amazing, whole beans to boot!
I don't drink a huge amount of coffee, but I do like nice coffee - I also have several people in my life who are absolutely in love with coffee and can be pretty picky, so I know what to look for.Straight out of the gate, this packaging is really nice. It would look wonderful as a gift and would also continue to look great even after the coffee has been completely consumed. I could easily see this turning into someone's treasure box. It's the type of thing I'd have loved as a kid or teen. My only note with the packaging is that it's not really geared towards long term storage. The listing says that this is airtight, but I could easily smell the coffee when I took this out of the Amazon packaging. A proper, fully airtight container will not leak scents. Still, this will likely only be a concern for someone who is looking to store this over a very long period of time or in a freezer. If you are looking to use this right away, this will be perfectly fine for that.Taste-wise, this is amazing. It definitely has the fruity and nutty flavor, but I could also pick up little hints of chocolate here and there. This would absolutely be wonderful as an after dinner brew, possibly paired with some dessert! It's something that I would definitely recommend to someone who is more new to coffee, as it's smooth and easy to drink while having a bit of a kick to it. This is also whole bean, which makes me happy - the freshness and quality lasts longer when it's whole bean, so if you are planning on making this last, this will help.Price-wise, this is going to make the average person boggle at bit at the cost. However at the same time, this isn't unusual for higher end coffee - and this is definitely better than your average bagged coffee at the grocery store. I wish I'd thought to check if the manufacturer was offering the Blue Mountain coffee - there are several different versions of that, but the true real deal, high end version of that can go for astronomical amounts due to its quality and rarity. If it was anything like this, it was probably sublime. What also contributes to the cost is that this is a known brand - you can look it up and easily find information about it, notably that it's a higher end coffee shop. What I'm saying is that yes, this is expensive but you are paying for quality. The box is also a bit nicer so that probably contributes to it as well.
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