








☕ Elevate your mornings with the bold, organic French roast everyone’s buzzing about!
Cameron's Coffee Organic French Roast is a 28-ounce bag of sustainably sourced, small-batch roasted whole bean coffee. Made from the top 10% of Arabica beans, this dark roast delivers a rich, smooth flavor without bitterness. Certified organic and crafted with environmental stewardship, it’s a favorite among discerning coffee lovers, ranked #8 in roasted coffee beans with a 4.4-star rating from nearly 8,000 reviews.









| ASIN | B002ESSASK |
| ASIN | B002ESSASK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #371 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #7 in Roasted Coffee Beans |
| Brand Name | Cameron's Coffee |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Certificate Type | USDA |
| Coffee Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (965) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Plant Based |
| Each Unit Count | 28 |
| Flavor | ORG French Roast |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.9 x 5.9 inches |
| Item Form | Whole Bean |
| Item Package Weight | 0.81 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Whole Bean Coffee Bag |
| Item Volume | 826.64 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 28 Ounces |
| Item model number | 10668203767, |
| Manufacturer | Cameron's |
| Manufacturer | Cameron's |
| Model Number | 10668203767, |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 10668203767, |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.9 x 5.9 inches; 1.75 Pounds |
| Product Shelf Life | 365 Days |
| Size | 28 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Organic |
| Sweetness Description | Low |
| UPC | 010668203767 |
| UPC | 010668203767 |
| Unit Count | 28.0 Ounce |
| Units | 28.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Organic, Decaf, Dark Roast |
L**T
Partial proof against an acid bitter aura
I have NEVER brewed what I could consider a cup of coffee which tastes as good as fresh roasted beans smell. Even this coffee didn't get all the way around that several lifetimes curse. HOWever, I can say with at least some confidence that these beans are worthy of the praise in reviews. One thing I notice about coffee when it's truly based from a good bean processed with care: It tastes good lukewarm and cool as well as it does hot. Normally I can't stand coffee unless it remains in the hot range. In the case of Cameron's ebony, oily, glossy beans, the coffee I brewed tastes almost better cool than it does hot. I'm in the early phases of stocking my cupboards with certified organic foods, so this is the first of this type of treasured coffee I've purchased. I am absolutely ecstatic to have an organic coffee which even my acid aura can't pH down to bitter, LOL. Just to have quality gourmet organic coffee beans, whoa! I'm almost beginning to feel blessed again. The rest of this review, below, was originally posted as a comment under John Magnotti's thought provoking review [he exposes an endearingly realistic "coffee snob"]: Very much enjoyed your clearly stated realism. Interesting observation about ORGANIC bigger than the roast type, and relating it to [attempts to focus] audience. I had noticed that [priority] subliminally, but not clearly until you noted it. I'm clinging by fingernails in that audience at the moment, though years ago I would have been looking for flavor markers first and only. Now, if it's not organic, I'm crossing forefingers from each hand, warding off a plague or a curse. Been too sick for too long; I'm also crossing fingers in the other way, on one hand, in hopes that the availability will continue for viable, economical, flavorful organic foods. I came to a point not long ago when I was seriously concerned I wouldn't be able to eat anything at all again, due to soy products everywhere, in everything. An intolerance to soy and its accompanying trains of GMO's and toxins can be terrifying in addition to deadly serious. Thankfully increasing magnesium input is helping keep excess toxic intake rapidly "moving OUT" so I can again eat foods from grocery stores and restaurants. But, I'm increasing my stock of ORGANIC from Amazon, to give me a core of sanity, health, and strength for my body to work from. A core of that is all I think I'll need, but it's not quite solid enough yet. IMO, we all have different taste needs, unique genetic structures, and dynamic chemical balances... different "constitutions"... Believing that, and believing in free choice, I don't have any desire to limit other peoples' preferences from the marketplace... I just hope to have access to adequate products for my needs to keep me alive and healthy enough to appreciate that state of being... if I'm even right in what I discern my needs to be. Still here but on shaky ground(s), Linda Shelnutt
K**.
Rich & bold. Non-bitter. A Winner! Husband approved.
I bought this bcuz it is ORGANIC. I switched Starbucks French Roast for this. We have drank Starbucks for decades. I did not tell my husband. After a couple days he told me I was making really good coffee lately. He asked what I was doing differently. Surprise! He loves it. We have permanently switched! Plus, the price is much better.
A**N
Great value and taste
Very good product. What I’d like is the freshness of a local roaster at this price. Cameron’s is at least as good as starbucks, less expensive, less corporate scumminess. I’ve especially enjoyed their espresso. French roast is very good also.
B**R
My favorite coffee!
My absolute favorite coffee. Works great in a coffee pot, percolator, and espresso machine. Always a smooth and consistent cup of coffee. The beans smell amazing! Definitely recommend.
P**O
My favorite variety so far...
I haven't been a coffee drinker for very long, but this is my favorite variety so far. Since I read that coffee beans are one of the most pesticide-laden consumables you can buy, I've been opting for organic. I don't use any sweeteners, but usually add a good amount of whole milk. As a child I loved coffee ice cream, Haagen Daz in particular, but hardly ever have it now. This sort of reminds me of it. The flavor comes through even with the milk, without being bitter. I don't like Starbuck's French Roast (too bitter) and haven't liked any other dark roasts I've tried, so I didn't expect to like this that much. I think my tastes have been changing to prefer a more roast-driven flavor, so maybe I'd like the dark roasts I've tried better if I tried them again. Since I've had the Cameron's Organic French, I've not enjoyed the medium-roast coffees as much and had to make them stronger and use less milk to get more of the flavor I'm looking for. I tried Cameron's when the price dropped and am hoping it will drop significantly again. In the meantime, I'm expecting some varieties of Café Altura in my next subscribe-and-save shipment. There's a coupon available on them now. I've been using other people's reviews to try to determine how the qualities I prefer are described in coffee lingo, and what other varieties I might like (thanks!). To my surprise, this is said to have a somewhat bittersweet profile. I'm guessing the milk cuts down on the bitterness significantly, and though I don't find this acidic, I think that some acidity, bitterness and deeply roasted flavor are necessary to make the overall flavor really pop with milk. I love all milk products, the higher the fat content, the better, and I can't imagine I'll ever want to drink black coffee. I'm not just drinking this for the caffeine; it's a treat. Edit 8/15/14: I like this much more than Café Altura's Organic Sumatran Dark Roast, which in comparison, although it's bold, seems to have a thinner, more watery body and has a distinct flavor in it that I don't like. I'm not sure what that flavor is, but it lingers. Maybe it's too much of an earthy, wood-type (cedar?), herbal or citrus note. I had a cup of black Cameron's Organic French leftover for a few days in my frig that tasted much better, both cold and heated (both times with milk added). Another plus for Cameron's French is that it's definitely easier on my stomach, probably due to less acidity. Even with extra milk, I sometimes get heartburn from the Café Altura Sumatran. Edit 6/20/17: We have tried maybe 10 other organic dark-roast coffees, but are always much happier when we go back to Cameron's Organic French Roast. Though the beans sometimes appear oilier than other times, the flavor is consistently bold and great.
R**E
Great coffee
Fast and great coffee
K**I
Great Taste!
I think we've found a new favorite coffee! We prefer a whole bean to grind at home for a fresher coffee. French Roast is superior to all other roasts. Always a smooth but strong flavor.
C**.
Amazing coffee at a great price!!
Price point- this is a great price for top notch coffee. The price on Amazon is $6 less than in the grocery store Quality- this coffee is full bodied and rich. The aroma is delightful. Love the whole bean!! 100% recommend
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