Lavazza Espresso Barista Gran Crema Whole Bean Coffee Blend, Medium Espresso Roast, Oz Bag (Packaging May Vary) – 2.2 LB, 35.2 Ounce
$17.99
Price: $17.99
(as of Dec 28, 2024 13:45:19 UTC – Details)
No matter how you take your coffee, Lavazza has a blend and preparation to perfectly fit into your coffee ritual. Four generations of the Lavazza family have dedicated over 125 years to sourcing the best blends of coffee beans from all over the world to bring you an unmistakable taste and aroma that is uniquely Lavazza. Our Gran Crema whole bean coffee blend is no exception. A mix of Arabica varieties from Brazil and Honduras are slow roasted with African Robusta coffees to create a rich, intense medium espresso roast. You’ll taste hints of dark chocolate and spices with every velvety sip. This blend is best used with an espresso machine or moka pot is but also suitable with a drip coffee maker and French press. Enjoy a premium experience where every small moment can be savored.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.71 x 3.15 x 10.24 inches; 2.2 Pounds
Item model number : 041953024996
UPC : 041953024996
Manufacturer : Lavazza
ASIN : B005OJ4X32
One bag of 2.2lb Lavazza Espresso Barista Gran Crema Whole Bean Coffee Blend
Intensity: 7/10
Taste: Full-bodied
Aromatic Notes: Honey and roasted coffee
Blend: Arabica and Robusta
Best used in espresso machine
Customers say
Customers appreciate the coffee’s taste, value, and smoothness. They find it tasty and enjoyable with a creamy aftertaste without bitterness. Many consider it a worthwhile investment for coffee enthusiasts who appreciate a top-notch brew. The espresso quality is also appreciated, working well for making lattes or cappuccinos. However, opinions differ on the overall quality, aroma, freshness, and bitterness.
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A. H. –
A lesson about coffee and Lavazza to understand the review.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Gran Crema is an EXCELLENT blend of coffee to make cappuccinos and lattes, producing an incredibly velvety crema. The espresso drinker who prefers a stronger taste and full body will also certainly enjoy this roast blend.Tastes: If everyone had the same tastes and liked the same things, there would only be one coffee in the world. Finding the “perfect” coffee is a personal decision tailored by your own taste and likes, and even then, many times you want to have something different or change, therefore in finding YOUR perfect coffee, it depends on your present tastes and moods at that one particular moment in time…which can change. My best advice is follow your feelings and have a try at different things to find NOT what you like, but what you DEFINITELY do not like. And most certainly do not buy or force yourself to like something, because others do like it or love it. Buy for you, not for them.Coffee basics: 2 types of beans. Arabica, which have a smoother taste in general but have lighter body and make less crema, and Robusto, which make more crema and have a stronger taste and body but carry more bitterness. Plants are grown in warmer climates all around the globe, and each place yields beans with distinct flavors regardless of the same bean used. The roasting of the coffee, different machines, water quality and grind quality also add to these differences. Tamping (espresso styles) and amount of coffee makes a very minimal difference compared to all the other factors, and everyone gets the hang of it with practice (i.e. no need to focus so much on pressures and exact weight and times). WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT: the WATER!, the quality of the coffee, the right grind for the style you are making (finer for espresso and Turkish, coarser for other styles), and a good machine for that style, which is NOT synonymous with expensive (stove tops are not). You get these 4 things right, and all the other factors won’t matter much, and you will have an excellent coffee every time. The water here where I live is horrible, and so was my coffee, so I had to spend quite a lot on a filtration system for the water.Italian coffee: Our preferred styles are espresso, cappuccino, and latte (it really means milk and the original Italian name is caffè e latte, but we have dropped the “e” over time) and all are served hot. In Italy, flavors/things added to these styles are only found in places where tourists are (i.e. no creams, cinnamon, iced, etc) and most Italians do not even consider or have heard of adding anything else, other than sugar. In Italian bars (this is what we call coffee shops in Italy and why they’re called baristas) ALL coffee is a blend of arabica and robusta, making them versatile. ALL bars in Italy also use whole milk, typically what we call lunga conservazione which stores at room temperature until opened (hence less refrigeration storing space needed). You might find places that use more than just whole milk in tourist areas, but is not a certainty. Whole milk froths better than other milk. Coffee is quite important in Italy, so much that the price of coffee is strictly regulated and has been, long before the owners of Starbucks were even born.Lavazza: Most sold coffee brand in Italy. Lavazza makes 2 lines of coffee geared to the preferred Italian styles, one for home use, and one commercial, but each and every one of them is different from each other and any coffee in the home line is totally different from any one in the commercial line. The home line consists of:1. Qualità Oro – 100% Arabica beans from a blend of Central America and African highlands. Medium roast.2. Qualità Rossa – 70% Brasilian arabica and 30% African robusta. Medium roast.3. Gran Aroma – 60% arabica and 40% robusta. All Brasilian. Medium roast.4. Gran Crema – 40% South America arabica and 60% Southeast Asia robusta. Dark roast.5. Crema e Aroma – 30% South America arabica and 70% African robusta. Medium roast.Qualità Rossa is the most readily available in Italy and hence the less expensive and most used/sold in Italy also. Qualità Oro is aimed at espresso style, Gran Crema is aimed at cappuccino and latte styles, with Gran Bar and Qualità Rossa being more versatile. Qualità Rossa seems to most to have a balance IN TASTE (smooth vs. strong) between arabica and robusta. The entire Lavazza home line is excellent Italian roast espresso coffee but is best to stick Gran Crema (mixing) and Qualità Oro (straight) for what they’re geared for, and in the proper use you will find the correct taste, smoothness, and next to no bitterness, if any at all. They are all superb for use in the right manner and none of them are oily.About me: I definitely do not like bitter or oily coffee (all coffee is oily per se, but I do not like coffee that has a distinct film of oil on top, which you can see at an angle and which is typically bitter coffee). I prefer cappuccinos and “lattes”, but regardless I like a strong taste and therefore use Gran Crema, but I do enjoy espresso also so I do use Gran Aroma, which still has enough strong taste for my cappuccinos and lattes. My family in Italy in general prefer espressos and use Qualità Oro, but also use Qualità Rossa (much much less). You will only see me at Starbucks in case of dire emergency, which translates to 3 times in 20 years (once after an 18 hour travel marathon in planes). I’m not even mentioning any other coffee places. I use a Gaggia at home and drink tea while I travel. My entire family owns Gaggias. Not because we’re married to the brand, but because we have tried plenty others, but Gaggias last us much better than the rest. My mother’s must be at least 30 years old. However, one glance at her stove top will convince you it was around before Metusela.Anecdote: I was quite entertained when I learned about the craziness to obsess over tamping pressures, weighing, and stopwatches. Out of curiosity on a British espresso machine that uses no electricity or stove (but you have to have boiling water so you need it anyway), I found a video of this American guy showing the ROK coffee maker which was totally obsessed with this and I learned that it was quite common. I told my mother, who laughed, and shared it at the local bar in her neighborhood the next morning. The barista (our friend) had to call me at 4 a.m. my time (it’s ok, mamma has been doing it all these years). He almost didn’t believe me. I had to send him youtube links, including the ROK guy. He asked “Are they crazy? People believe we use scales and stopwatches at the bars?” About tamping he said it’s common sense. It has to be compact enough so that you get the flavor out of the coffee, but not too compact that breaks the pump on the machine.
Juan Muratalla –
Excellent product
I’m absolutely in love with the Lavazza Espresso Barista Gran Crema! This whole bean coffee blend is perfect for creating rich, velvety espresso with a full-bodied flavor and a wonderfully smooth crema on top. The aroma alone is delightful and fills my kitchen as I grind the beans. The taste is bold yet balanced, with subtle chocolatey and nutty notes that make each cup a pleasure. Itâs versatile tooâI enjoy it as a straight espresso, but itâs equally delicious in lattes and cappuccinos. Highly recommend for anyone looking to elevate their espresso experience at home!
Jon Duchon –
One of the most flavorful espressos!
I have try dozens of high quality espressos and I like this one best. Smooth with a thick creama. These espresso beans work fantastic in my espresso machine. We always have this one on hand!
Derek S. –
A Rich and Bold Delight: Lavazza Gran Crema Coffee Beans
I recently had the pleasure of trying Lavazza Gran Crema Coffee Beans, and I must say, I was impressed by the overall quality and taste. Here’s my detailed review of this delightful coffee:Aroma and Flavor: The aroma that emanates from these coffee beans is absolutely captivating. From the moment you open the bag, you are greeted with a rich, full-bodied scent that promises a delicious brew. The flavor profile lives up to this expectation, with a robust and bold taste that is perfect for those who prefer a stronger coffee. The Gran Crema blend offers a harmonious balance between bitterness and sweetness, resulting in a truly satisfying cup of coffee.Smoothness and Texture: One of the standout features of Lavazza Gran Crema is its remarkable smoothness. The coffee beans are expertly roasted to deliver a velvety texture that coats your palate with every sip. The medium-dark roast contributes to a pleasant depth of flavor, without any overpowering or burnt notes. It’s a remarkably well-rounded coffee that goes down smoothly and effortlessly.Versatility: These coffee beans offer versatility in brewing methods. Whether you prefer espresso shots, cappuccinos, lattes, or drip coffee, Lavazza Gran Crema performs admirably across the board. The blend’s robustness shines through in espresso-based drinks, producing a rich and creamy crema. It also maintains its character when brewed in other methods, resulting in a consistently enjoyable coffee experience.Packaging and Freshness: The packaging of Lavazza Gran Crema is well-designed and practical. However, it’s worth noting that once the bag is opened, it’s best to consume the beans within a few weeks to fully enjoy their freshness and optimal flavor.Price and Value: While Lavazza Gran Crema may be slightly more expensive compared to some other brands, the quality and taste justify the price. This coffee delivers a premium experience that rivals that of a coffeehouse, making it a worthwhile investment for coffee enthusiasts who appreciate a top-notch brew.In conclusion, Lavazza Gran Crema Coffee Beans offer a rich and bold coffee experience with an enticing aroma, smooth texture, and versatile brewing options. Despite a slightly higher price point, the quality and flavor make it a standout choice for those seeking a premium coffee experience. Whether you’re a seasoned coffee connoisseur or someone looking to elevate their at-home coffee routine, Lavazza Gran Crema is definitely worth trying.
claire kennedy –
The perfect cup of coffee every morning. Not bitter at all.
Jean Gibeau –
Excellent
Diana K cedillo –
Tiene un sabor definitivamente mejor que muchos granos, más intenso, pero seguimos prefiriendo la versión Tierra de Lavazza. Lástima que esté agotado.
Uwe Ries –
Alles geordnet abgelaufen
assasinmule –
I grind these Lavazza Espresso Intenso Coffee Beans very fine and use with a Swiss gold filter for my morning black coffee, and they do not disappoint. The taste is really goodâstrong and full-bodied, without any hint of a burnt aftertaste. It’s the perfect way to kickstart my day, providing the right balance of richness and smoothness.They are much cheaper than many of the other beans available to buy, but the quality seems great to me.If you’re looking for a reasonable lriced, high-quality coffee that delivers consistent flavour, this is it. Highly recommended for frugal coffee lovers.