Showing posts with label LavAzza coffee bean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LavAzza coffee bean. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Lavazza Super Crema Espresso Whole Bean Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bag




Product Description

The Lavazza super crema, whole bean, 2.2 pound bag are a premium blend of 80% sweet arabicas and 20% robustas producing a rich, intense flavor with a thick espresso crema that holds up well in cappuccinos and lattes. Super crema can also be used with all other brewing methods for an extremely rich, flavorful coffee.

Product Features

  • Contains whole beans in 2.2 pound bag
  • Comes in large 2.2 pound vacuum sealed bags

Customer Reviews

The bean is just what you want for making espresso without over spending. The flavor is balanced and the crema is what you expect in a great espresso. No bitter flavor exists like in other beans which give espresso a bad reputation.

You wonder how Italian make such smooth espresso but is not available in USA. This bean can bring you the pleasant memory in Italy in one of lazy morning or afternoon. However only espresso, macchiato or probably cappuccino is recommended.

S. Lu "Howard"


I had settled into buying Starbucks espresso beans from Costco frankly because of the great price. I prefer Starbucks Italian roast but the price on Starbucks espresso roast is too good. My daughter introduced me to Lavazza Espresso Super Crema recently and have found it to be an excellent product. It is Italian roasted and has a wonderfully full aroma and flavor. It is very close to the Starbucks Italian roast. Sign up for a scheduled shipment on Amazon and get an even better price.

By
stevencampbell51

Monday, March 12, 2012

Lavazza Tierra 100% Arabica Whole Bean Espresso Coffee, 2.2-Pound Bag




Product Description

The whole beans version of Tierra is an excellent, 100% Arabica product made using the washed, green coffee, grown at medium to high-altitudes and checked at every stage of production. It yields a creamy, medium-body espresso characterized by aromatic notes and a floral sweetness.

Product Features

  • 2.2 Pound bag
  • 100% Arabica coffee beans
  • Rainforest alliance certified coffee

Customer Reivews

Not nearly as eloquent as some reviews here on the subtleties of the espresso, with my Isomac Venus it pulls a lovely, dark shot with a nice crema. A real treat. The beans, grinds smell absolutely delightful and espresso is delectable. I'd consider this on par with the quality of Illy espresso, a leg up from Coffee Bean Direct Six Bean Espresso, and in a whole different league than Starbucks, Kicking Horse Cliffhanger, Community Coffee Extra Dark. Very nice... highly recommended!

By A. Whalen "Car Buff, Gamer, Reader, Music Fan...

I was excited to buy a larger bag of organic Lavazza beans at a good price. While not a coffee / espresso snob, I do like coffee and have lived and imbibed in enough coffee-centric countries to have some points of comparison. This is a good coffee, but not a flavorful or very distinctive coffee. I bought it to use in a stove top espresso maker - not a pulled shot - where it did well as the base for a nice cappuccino or latte...but not exceptional. As an Americano or in a Bodum, it didn't work for me. Just strong, a little bitter...someone here mentions a lemon overtone and while I don't normally go for the descriptive terms, I think the lemon overtone is a problem for me too. It's a strong coffee, a little bitter, not smooth, lemon acidic overtone, verging on dark roast, not too oily...serviceable, but not in anyway distinctive in its flavors. So I am moving on.

By
KRT


Monday, February 27, 2012

Lavazza Crema e Aroma Coffee Beans, 2.2-Pound Bag





Product Description

A premium coffee that blends the best Arabica beans from Central and South America with Select Robustas from Africa, creating a strong, full-flavored coffee with a thick crema.

Product Features

  • One 2.2-pound bag
  • Blend of whole arabica and robusta coffee beans for making espresso
  • Strong, full-flavored, dark-roast coffee with thick crema
  • Central/South American arabicas; African robustas
  • Roasted and packaged in Italy

Customer Reviews

Wonderful cup of coffee! I just recently purchased a Preciso grinder and used the Lavazza crema beans; loved it! No sugar was needed! I dont understand the negative comments. This coffee is not bitter! Perhaps a good grinder would help. I have tried a lot of coffee beans, and these by far for the price are great!

By
Lisa Wiley

Before this I've never taken home a coffee that wasn't maxwell house ground coffee or some off brand instant coffee at my local a&p. Also Kurig. This is so different and so much better that my first cup left me smiling. This purchase was preceded by my receipt of an Aeropress coffee maker. That plus this coffee is a great combo.
By
budsalinger

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lavazza in Blu Espresso Ground Coffee, 8.8-Ounce Tins (Pack of 4)



(You already save $9.95)


Product Description
LavAzza in Blu Espresso Ground Coffee is a premium espresso coffee carefully blended using select 100% of Arabica coffees from Brazil and from South America. LavAzza Blu features a velvety rich, full bodied flavor with a slightly sweet and non-bitter aftertaste that is excellent straight and the flavor also holds up well in cappuccino and latte drinks. Pre-ground very fine for electric espresso machines. LavAzza inBlu is one of the fews pre-ground coffees fine enough to produce good results even in commercial style espresso machine portafilters.

Product Features
- Pre-ground very fine for electric espresso machines
- Not recommended for stovetop espresso makers or electric moka pots (too fine)
- Packed and imported from Italy

Our Customer Reviews
Great espresso in a Jiffy
My wife and me love this for lattes and mochas. I have a cheap grinder that I never did justice to my Rancillo but I didn't want to spring for a new one. This pre-ground espresso has been the answer.

Good price for a great product
This is a bit milder flavor and more fruity or acidic than the qualita rossa which I also really like. I would choose the rossa over this one for lattes and etc. but for straight espresso and when I'm in a mellower mood, inblu is great choice.

Another good Lavazza
Another good ground coffee from Lavazza inBlu Espresso Coffee. I use it in espresso machine, clean coffee if you can't get the fresh stuff. Would buy again.

Monday, July 12, 2010

LavAzza Decaffeinated Espresso Ground Coffee, 8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 4)

(You save $8.43 on pack 4 already)


Product Description
Lavazza Decaffeinated Espresso Ground Coffee contains 4 boxes each containing 8 ounce cans that is the best tasting espresso of the 6 leading brands.Lavazza coffee espresso is a blend of 100 percent Arabica coffee beans for making espresso sweet, aromatic beans from South America. It has plenty of rich chocolatey flavor, is beautifully smooth and has no bitter taste.

Product Features
- Case of four 8-ounce cans
- Ground, decaffeinated blend of 100% arabica coffee beans for making espresso coffee
- Sweet, aromatic beans from South America (Land of Coffee Bean)
- Full-bodied of flavor with thick crema
- Roasted and packaged in Italy

Our Customer Reviews
The best decaf ever

This coffee is really the best decaf I have ever tried. It is hard to find any better than the Italian decafs like this one or illy. Unless of course you're the average local coffee drinker used to embarassments like Folgers or accustomized to all the overburned and stinking like charcoal brands named for an unknown reason French Roast, Italian Roast or other else (believe me, they have nothing to do with French or Italian coffee). Not to mention the local decafs which taste more like tea made out of burned wood shavings.


Excellent decaf
Normally I drink LavAzza Rossa expresso (made in a French Press), but I attempt to cut down on my caffeine intake because I have weaned my self to decaf while other decaf coffee has given me heartburn or just tasted awful, this Lavazza hit the spot. While it isn't quite as rich as the Rossa, it is still has plenty of rich chocolatey flavor, is beautiful on smoothy and not at all bitter. The only downside I have is the price tag and the need to buy it buy the can. It's a full $3 more than I pay for the same amount of Rossa. It's by far the best decaf that I have ever drank before.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

LavAzza Qualita Oro Espresso Ground Coffee, 8.8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 4)

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Product Description
LavAzza Qualita Oro Espresso Ground Coffee is a world famous blend of 100% premium Arabica coffees from Central America with some African varieties known for intense aroma. Delivered full-bodied, aromatic espresso with subtle floral hint on can. Qualita Oro is pre-ground fine for espresso machines and stovetop espresso makers.


Product Features
- Case of four 8.8-ounce cans
- Ground blend of 100% Arabica coffee beans for making espresso coffee
- Perfectly Combines Central American and African beans
- Central American beans contribute floral aroma
- Roasted and packaged in Italy

Our Customer Reviews
Which is better between the Lavazza Gold or Black can variety? Well, I will brief you.
The major differences between Lavazza Qualita Oro Espresso (the gold can) and Lavazza Italian Coffee, Caffe Espresso (the black can) coffees is that the Gold can, Lavazza uses 100% Arabica beans from two different countries and the Black can, Lavazza uses 100% Arabica coffee beans from only one country.

Lavazza Gold AND Black canned coffees BOTH are:
1. Lavazza coffee
2. Made using 100% Arabica coffee beans
3. Blended from 100% Arabica beans.
4. Blended to make espresso
5. Roasted and Packaged in Italy.

Major Differences:
-Lavazza Gold can coffee uses 100% Arabica beans from two countries:
:Central America and Africa.
Note: Lavazza states that the Central American beans in this blend contributes a floral aroma.

- Lavazza Black can coffee uses 100% Arabica beans from only one country:
1. South America
Note: Lavazza states that the South American beans in this blend are sweet and aromatic more than Gold can

My Opinion: Both coffees are excellent. They have different characteristics and while everyone pretty much agrees that both are excellent coffees, some will favor the Black Can variety over the Gold Can and vice versa or NEITHER are bad coffees, they just appeal to different tastes and one might perform better in your coffee making procedure or equipment than the other one which still doesn't make either one "bad", it just makes one variety better suited to a particular brewing procedure and to personal taste.

I prefer one variety to the other most of the time, primarily because of the excellent result an taste that I got from one using my primary coffee making procedure. When I used a completely different system and procedure for making coffee, I prefer the other variety. Both are excellent coffees but one is more likely to perform better in your coffee making method and system and give you better results than the other. Properly made, I sincerely believe that both coffees are EXCELLENT! Now, please excuse me while I'm going to make myself a fresh mug of Joe.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

LavAzza Caffe Espresso Ground Coffee, 8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 4)

(You save $6.79 for this item)

Product Description
Lavazza Caffe Espresso Ground Espresso Coffee is a 100 percentage of Arabica blend of the highest quality beans, which have been carefully selected and evenly roasted to produce a coffee with a smooth flavor and a tempting aroma.

Product Features
- Case of four 8-ounce cans (32 ounces)
- Ground blend of 100% arabica coffee beans for making espresso
- Sweet, aromatic beans from South America
- Full-bodied flavor with thick cream
- Roasted and packaged in Italy

Our Customer Reviews
With Lavazza it's all about the blend

Lavazza coffee is wonderful but the different blends are, well, different. I really like the Caffe Espresso because of the heavier slightly bitter and strong but also slightly chocolaty and sweety taste within aroma feeling. I use a Mocha/stovetop espresso pot so that makes a different kind of brew too.

Caffe espresso is 100% Arabica beans as is Oro. I find the latter a bit rougher/stronger. Then, the wise folks at Lavazza start blending in Robusto beans and for those who like a super smooth, less bitter taste, you need to try these... Crema e Gusto is at the farthest end of the spectrum - 70% of Robusto and 30% of Arabica and dark roasted (usually they make a medium roast I think), super creamy, nice as Americano or a straight, milder espresso, me I don't think it stands up as a cappuccino. Next line is Crema e Aroma: 60% of Robusto. I haven't had this in years. Middle ground? That's Rossa with its 30% of Robusto and 70% of Arabica, this might be my favorite as espresso. There's a few other blends but they are newer and I haven't tried them. Amazon should offer a taster pack! Happy espresso drinking!

Are you kidding me?
I'm reading the other reviews and I tried it and I'm quite shocked!!! beacuse this is absolutely one of the best commercial coffee blends you can find out there. not too bitter not to sweet, excellent crema, delightful!
I have a Gaggia espresso machine, I drink it every lovely morning and occasionally make cappuccino to my guests, they all LOVE it too much.
Warmly recommended, light years better than the sour-greasy-burnt American coffee....