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For those who want a robust espresso full of strength without the bitter aftertaste. A superior coffee with a thick, rich crema. Made from an 80/20 Arabica/Robusta blend. Available in 1 case (6 - 2.2 lb bags).

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I have been drinking the Lavazza super crema made in my Jura capresso ENA4. I am looking to try something bolder. Any suggestions?

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bigskinz Try Fillicori Forte, and Lavazza Tierra Intenso or Lavazza Pienaroma. You will enjoy these:)

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bigskinz I also Love Fillicori Delicato, but similar to Lavazza Super Crema as far as boldness.

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Just bought this coffee and was hoping someone could tell me what number I need to grind these beans at. I have a gaggia MDF and a baby gaggia

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So far this is the best whole bean espresso roast we have found for our semi-automatic espresso machine. We love the flavor that Lavazza Super Crema imparts to our two-a-day latte habit...We are very pleased with the pricing so we purchased a case this past week. Free shipping is great but if the longest route possible is going to be taken to achieve this, better packaging practices should be considered. By the time we received the package the box had taken quite a beating-as had the product.

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Michael Rosso ♦ Linda...Thank you for your posting to our Super Wall. I am glad you are enjoying the Lavazza Super Crema. Thanks and enjoy.

06-08-2012 9:34am |

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I have been buying Super Crema and would like to try another one from Lavazza. I need non-oily and dont like bitter. smooth, sweet. Which ones would you recommend?

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Is Lavazza Super Crema Espresso beans oily?

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mjackson ♦ Zhanna,
Super Crema is our biggest seller. It is a non oily bean. I really like it and I think you will as well. It makes a great espresso for straight espresso or for lattes.

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mjackson ♦ We were having some problems or if you are in a foreign country it will not work. Give us a call if it is still not working it should be fine now.

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I want to buy 1 case Lavazza Super Crema Espresso. May I have the expiration date ?

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Michael Rosso ♦ Patrick...Thanks for your interest in the Lavazza Super Crema. I do not know what the expiration date is on the exact case I would ship you. We receive and ship all our coffees quickly to ensure plenty of shelf life when they are delivered. Thanks.

10-20-2011 9:31am |

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Hi: Is a case of coffee six bags?
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Michael Rosso ♦ Harris...Thank you for contacting us about Lavazza coffee. The Lavazza Super Crema Espresso is packed 6/2.2 pound bags per case. If you have any further questions, or if you wish to place an order feel free contact us at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Happy brewing

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How many bags are in a case? Thanks!

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DRuff Hello Carly. Thank you for your question. Super Crema is great coffee and a staff favorite. There are six bags in a case. Enjoy

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I bought a Jura Capressa ENA 4 from you 5 months ago. I use Lavazza Coffee and have been for 3 years with my previous Saeco machine, which of the theis blends has the dryest beans so that my machine will not clog with oil.I have been told by your sales people that Lavazza coffees are ok to use in my machine.
Thanks for your help and concern in this matter.
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Paul Brabenec

PS I like Lavazza coffees and hope to continue with them,
I also like the ENA 4, the Saeco was a bummer.

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WholeLatteLoveRep1 Hi Paul! So happy to hear that you are enjoying your Capresso ENA4 machine. They are very nice units. I have great news for you... The Lavazza coffee that you love is just fine to use in that machine. If you do find that it seems to be a bit oily you can always back off the grind setting slightly to give it a slightly coarser grind. This will allow the grounds to move smoothly though the machine and still give you that brew quality you are looking for. Happy Brewing!

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Bean Counting

Posted By: Archie Neisz
Posted At: Dec 23, 2012 at 5:29 PM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso, Coffee Talk, News
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Green coffee beans are usually shipped in 132lb bags, (60 Kilograms) and world-wide production statistics are compiled on the number of bags.

World production for 2012 includes 88,818 bags of Arabica and 62,440 of Robusta.

To give you perspective on worldwide coffee production and the rarity of some highly prized regional coffees like Hawaiian Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain that make up a tiny fraction of all coffees, here are statistics for 2012 compiled by the US Department of Agriculture.

 
The coffee harvest is raked and sun dried during the first stages of processing.

Brazil leads the world in total production again in 2012 with 40,200 bags of Arabica and 15,700 of Robusta for a total of 55,900 bags or 7,378,800 lb.

Vietnam is second for total production with 850 bags of Arabica and 24,150 of Robusta for a total of 25,000 bags or 3,300,000 lb.

 
Coffee farmers from the Andes meet with coffee buyers known as Coyotes in remote areas to avoid long trips to organized coffee markets.

The United States, mostly Hawaii, (100/0) and Mexico (4,500/200) make up North American production of 4,600 bags of Arabica and 200 bags of Robusta.

Central America produces 14,605 bags of Arabica and 10 bags of Robusta from: Costa Rica (1,600/0), El Salvador (1,475/0), Guatemala (3,840/10), Honduras (5,800/0), Nicaragua (1,800/0) and Panama (90/0).

 
Colombian coffee is represented world-wide by the iconic Juan Valdez.

South American countries including Bolivia (4/150), Brazil (40,200/15,700), Colombia (7,500/0), Ecuador (415/190), Paraguay (25/0), Peru (4,800/0) and Venezuela (880/0) combined to produce 53,970 bags of Arabica and 15,890 bags of Robusta.

Caribbean countries produce 920 bags of Arabica from: Cuba (125), Dominican Republic (475), Haiti (300) and Jamaica (20).

 
Peruvian farmers haul bags of coffee from small farms on mountaain slopes to gathering points for sale to Coyotes.

Middle East coffee comes from Yemen at 150 bags of Arabica.

Papua New Guinea, 1,100 bags of Arabica and 50 bags of Robusta, represents Oceania’s total production.

South Asia contributes 1,650 bags of Arabica and 3,685 bags of Robusta from: India (1,640/3,660) and Sri Lanka (10/25).

 
Vietnam leads the world in Robusta bean production.
Southeast Asia contributes 2,580 bags of Arabica and 35,025 bags of Robusta from: Indonesia (1,700/8,000), Laos (0/575), Malaysia (0/1,000), Philippines (30/400), Thailand (0/900) and Vietnam (850/24,150).
 
Coffee trees are beautiful in flower and create habitat for many birds.

Sub-Saharan Africa contributes 9,243 bags of Arabica and 7,580 bags of Robusta from: Angola (0/30), Burundi (225/0), Cameroon (100/700), Central African Republic (0/15), Kinshasa (200/165), Cote d'Ivoire (0/1,800), Ethiopia (6,500/0), Ghana (0/90), Guinea (0/425), Kenya (850/0), Liberia (0/5), Madagascar (25/500), Malawi (25/0), Nigeria (0/30), Rwanda (250/0), Sierra Leone (0/70), Tanzania (500/300), Togo (0/650), Uganda (650/2,800), Zambia 10/0) and Zimbabwe (8/0).

 
Coffee flowers are very fragrant and the coffee cherries ripen at different times so the ripe ones have to be hand-picked to not disturb the un-ripe ones.
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Michael Rosso ♦ Lets all do our part and start brewing more coffee

12-27-2012 11:04am |

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MannyGate7 Very informative thank you!

02-05-2013 8:49am |

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Philip Coats Interesting to see that coffee comes from such a wide variety of places. Curious to know just how much the taste of each varies (with a similar roast temperature) due to soil composition and other localized variables.

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Dean Dahlstedt Absolutely amazing that coffee is the 4th most popular drink in the world, yet it appears to be produced in such small quantities in many regions. This truly is a special drink. I now know why Hawaiian coffee so expensive. Only 100 bags a year! How many times have I roasted a Panama Esmeralda Gesha or a Kenya AA without realizing that those are the very best of only 90 and 850 bags per year respectively. These fact really make me realize how truly lucky we are to be able to enjoy the very best of this wonderful drink. Great article, thanks.

03-21-2013 12:39am |

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paul hees Great stuff, a lot of interesting information presented in a condensed but appealing format. As a big fan of both, it never occurred to me that Ethiopia produces 8 times as much as Kenya. Wondering if China is still growing- thought Yunnan was on course to rival Vietnam? Thanks!

04-27-2013 11:22am |


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Health Report: Could Coffee Protect You From Skin Cancer?

Posted By: Whole Latte Love Staff
Posted At: Aug 31, 2011 at 3:17 PM
Related Categories: Healthy Living
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Coffee And Your HealthAs you’re enjoying the last rays of summer, consider that in a few years you could be lathering on the coffee to prevent skin cancer. Findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science suggests that chemicals commonly found in coffee have the ability to absorb UV radiation when applied directly to the skin. Researchers at Rutgers University genetically engineered mice to suppress the same enzyme that caffeine does in humans and have found that they were slower to develop skin cancer. Because of its ability to suppress ATR, the enzyme responsible for turning damaged skin cells cancerous, scientists have suggested that caffeine could be added to sunscreens to boost protection levels.

In a strange twist, caffeine molecules may also help you develop a nice tan in addition to protecting your skin from tumors and cancer. Caffeine has actually been shown to stimulate pigment cells, urging them to produce more color. So, a safer tan may not be too far on the horizon.

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For St. Patrick's Day: Chocolate Stout Latte

Posted By: Mark Jackson
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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If you're tired of the same old drinks, break out of the rut with a creative latte. This month's recipe is perfect for the adventurous latte lovers out there.

Ingredients
- 3 shots of espresso
- 6 oz of milk
- ½ oz of Monin Dark Chocolate Syrup
- ½ oz of Monin Caramel Syrup
- ¼ oz of Monin Hazelnut Syrup
- Ice

Preparation
In a tall 16oz glass, combine the espresso, syrup and milk. Stir the contents and add ice. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired, and enjoy!

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Legend of the Irish Coffee

Posted By: Tracy Schafer
Posted At: Mar 15, 2011 at 10:43 AM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso
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With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner, may the luck...and drinks, of the Irish be with you. Given the upcoming festivities, now is as good a time as any to take a look at the history of one of the most (in)famous, drinks in the world—the Irish Coffee.

In true Celtic fashion, think Leprechauns and pots of gold, the origins of the Irish Coffee begins with a local folklore...Legend has it that the drink was invented in a cafe at the now-defunct Foynes Airport. In 1943, on a particularly nasty winter evening, a flight bound for Botwood, Newfoundland made the critical decision to return to Foynes after several hours in the air. Consider that 1943 was during WWII and commercial air travel was really in its infancy—think well-heeled men and women on a flying-boat voyage. The circumstances of the diverted flight were trying at best and left passengers a little bit more than peeved.

Upon making the decision to head back to Foynes, the captain reportedly sent a Morse-code message to the control tower, alerting ground operations personnel of the impending return. At the terminal, preparations were made to welcome back the crew and passengers. I know, you're skeptical already; but keep in mind, this was the 1940s...flying was a glitzy affair.

Irish CoffeeBack to the regularly scheduled story...Head chef Joe Sheridan of the airport restaurant was hastily asked to make something to warm the passengers and lift their spirits. He decided to...well...add a little spirit to their drinks. After all what could keep you warmer and happier than a hot coffee and some good old Irish whiskey? As the night progressed and everybody had been served, one of the passengers approached Sheridan to thank him for the hospitality. Making small talk, the passenger asked if Brazilian coffee had been used to prepare the drink...To which Sheridan responded "No, that was Irish Coffee." The rest is history.

From that night forward, Irish Coffee was served to all passengers going through Foynes Airport. The tradition continues to this day; dignitaries arriving at Shannon Airport are still welcomed with a warm cup of Irish Coffee. Want to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style? Try this authentic Irish Coffee Recipe:

Joe Sheridan's Original Irish Coffee

  • 30ml Irish Whiskey
  • Freshly brewed coffee
  • 2 teaspooons of  sugar
  • 2 teaspoons fresh whipping cream or double cream

Preparation
Preheat an Irish Coffee Mug using hot water. Try our Stout, Classic or Pedestal version of the mug. Pour freshly brewed coffee into the mug; add sugar and whiskey. Top with cream.

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Jesse Nice Another version... ^_^

Cream as rich as an Irish brogue
Coffee as strong as a friendly hand
Sugar as sweet as the tongue of a rogue
Whiskey as smooth as the wit of the land

03-16-2011 2:16pm |

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BIll Price Love your website, and that's a nice story about Irish coffee, but... the recipe leaves a lot to be desired.
3ml is about a half tsp whiskey. Perhaps you meant 30ml (1 oz.) or 3 Tbs (1 jigger). Similarly, 2 tsp of whipped cream is an almost invisible amount. More like 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons).
My favorite addition to Irish coffe is to wet the rim with whiskey, and frost it with raw sugar after the glass is warmed. Flaming the glass w 2 tsp whiskey helps seal it to the rim.

03-17-2011 10:28am |

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Angelo Palmieri I love Irish coffee in winter when I need something warm and sweet to help me make the day. I like your recipe, Bill, and one of this day I will try it. Thanks, AP

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The Creation of Lavazza

Posted By: Tracy Schafer
Posted At: Aug 20, 2010 at 12:42 PM
Related Categories: Coffee and Espresso, Coffee Talk
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I often talk about my Gaggia Platinum Vision espresso machine and the drinks that it can produce. One important factor in creating the “perfect” cup of coffee is the bean used in the machine. One of my favorite coffees is Lavazza Super crema , which true to its name produces the thickest crema on my espresso shots. Lavazza is known for being Italy’s favorite coffee, a tradition which began in 1895 with Luigi Lavazza.

The organization has grown to include four production plants all operating in Italy:

  • Settimo Torinese, the roasting plant situated on the outskirts of Turin
  • The Verres plant in Valle d’Aosta, also dedicated to roasting and packaging
  • Mokapak plant, located in Gattinara, near Vercelli, produces the Lavazza “Espresso Point”, “BLUE” and “A Modo Mio” machines
  • Mokadec, located in Pozzilli (Isernia), is dedicated to the decaffeination process of Lavazza coffee.
The Coffee Beans: Family with Lavazza coffee

Each year, the Lavazza Group buys over two million bags of green coffee from over 50 countries, in accordance to strict quality standards. The Lavazza factory includes two storage towers with 134 silos containing different varieties of coffee. Storage capacity is 5,000 tons. The green coffee is loaded automatically through bag-cutters or tanks and is then sorted to remove powder, stones or other foreign matter.

The Laboratory:

As the green beans arrive to the Lavazza plant, they are first processed in the laboratory. The green beans are checked and tests are performed on each batch to access quality. The laboratory is responsible for selecting the beans, creating the blends, defining and checking the quality standards of the batches of the green coffee that have been purchased.

The Art of Roasting:

The utmost attention is given, to determine the body and acidity level of the bean, which determines the flavor of the beverage in the cup. The beans undergo a metamorphosis in the roasting phase: high temperatures have a direct result on the aroma to the bean. Here is a look at the results:

  • At 212°F the beans are golden in color and smell somewhat like toasted bread, a fragrance that will quickly turn into the sublime aroma of coffee.
  • When the temperature rises to more than 302°-356°F the beans become larger, lustrous and brown.
  • Roasting reaches its optimum level at 392-446°F and the coffee takes on its distinctive taste.
  • At this point, the coffee is removed from the roaster and is cooled quickly with currents of cold air.
Grinding:

After roasting, any broken or damaged beans are discarded. Another important phase is the grinding of the beans. The grinding process can have an impact on the overall quality of the cup of coffee produced. The Lavazza plant grinds between 4,409 and 6,613 lbs of roasted coffee per hour. The process includes applying micrometric adjustments to guarantee each batch is specifically ground based on how the coffee will be brewed.

Packaging:

After roasting, the product is removed from the roaster and is quickly treated again to remove bits of coffee. Prior to being vacuum-packed in bags with one-way valves, samples are tested to ensure product meets all performance expectations. The product is then placed into the appropriate packaging for the specific type of coffee to be retailed including:

  • Ground products in pods
  • Whole-bean products
  • Ground products in flexible packets or cans
Family at Lavazza Cafe

With over 110 years in the business and still innovating, Lavazza has maintained its position as Italy’s favorite coffee. If you have not had an opportunity to taste a Lavazza blend, I would suggest treating yourself to one of these fine coffees. I hope you also find a favorite for your kitchen.

Tracy
Sales Department
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Posted By:
Muhammad Siddiqui

05/04/2013

Has owned for:
Less than 1 month
Ability Level:
Beginner

Taste and Smell

Its a very refreshing coffee, not very strong but just beautiful to look at and the smell is amazing. I prefer my coffee a bit less bitter and this does the trick. Usually i get hurt burn but not with this coffee. My favorite to date.

What's Best About this Product?

The color and taste

Some Helpful Tips For Using this Product:

More Italian flavor, reminds me of Venice when I was there.

Some Improvements I Would Recommend for This Product:

NA

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte, Shots etc.

The Machine I Use:

Jura ENA4

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Excellent Crema!

Overall Rating:
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bigskinz

04/15/2013

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Ability Level:
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Nutty Goodness

Its soooo Gooooood:) Makes a great cup of espresso/coffee. But It all depends on a persons taste buds and likes and dislikes. I say try them all to find what you like and love. Lavazza Super Crema is so smooth and tasty, w/ lingering back notes of hazelnut. Great crema is always a plus too. Great espresso and coffee, One of my favorites I also prefer some other beans Illy(med/dk roast), (but pricey). Fillicori Gran Delicato and Forte, and Lavazza Super Crema, Gran Riserva, and Gold. But again, these are what my taste buds like. Yours might and probably will be different. But you can't go wrong w/ any of the above listed. Happy coffee hunting. And that's what its all about. Trying new things or you could miss out on something wonderful. Food, Coffee, Wine, Beer, Whisky, Travel, Local Stuff, etc, etc, etc... Just enjoy life. And not many things better than a nice espresso in the morning to start your day off:) I hope this helped. Have a wonderful day, week, month, year, and life:)

What's Best About this Product?

Fruity/Nutty Goodness

Some Helpful Tips For Using this Product:

Gotta try it

Some Improvements I Would Recommend for This Product:

NONE

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Everything but shots are wonderful:)

The Machine I Use:

Rocket Giotto or Aero Press

Overall Rating:
5
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Trouble This one is my favorite of all espresso beans.

04-29-2013 10:57am |

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Rated 4 out of 5

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Mike Trost

02/11/2013

Has owned for:
More than 1 year
Ability Level:
Coffee Lover

Hard to Beat!

This is a great coffee for Super Automatic, just bought a Gaggia Brera and what a combo!

What's Best About this Product?

The Crema and smooth flavor

Some Helpful Tips For Using this Product:

use it alot

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

latte, espresso, mocha

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Brera

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

oh yesss! like whipped cream

Overall Rating:
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mjackson ♦ Mike,
Super Crema is our biggest seller all for good reason. It seems very good when used to make a latte or cappuccino as it is strong without being dark and can cut through the taste of the milk. It is as you have discovered a great coffee for a super automatic.

02-12-2013 8:17am |

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Rated 4 out of 5

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John Wagner

01/13/2013

Has owned for:
More than 1 year
Ability Level:
Connoisseur

Best Lavazza Whole Bean

When I bought my Saeco a freind recomended this coffee and I have been hooked since. I like a bolder coffee and this is a great mix of smooth with flavor. A must try for a coffee lover like me.

What's Best About this Product?

Taste

The Machine I Use:

Saeco Vpresso

Overall Rating:
4
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Steve Faul Is this coffee good for manual machines? Thanks STEVE in ky.

01-15-2013 10:20am |

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
UnhappyCustomer

12/19/2012

Has owned for:
Less than 1 month
Ability Level:
Coffee Lover

Jumping on the Bandwagon

Just broke out the Lavazza Super Crema and gave it a try in my month-old espresso machine. Compared to other coffees I've tried in my machine, I too feel the Lavazza Super Crema is a very good value and holds its own against my other favorites. I'm relatively new to good espresso and haven't developed the taste buds and vocabulary to meaningfully describe the taste, but I can say that, while it's very different from another favorite of mine - Segafredo Zanetti Ho.Re.Ca. - it's pleasant to drink and not bitter at all.

What's Best About this Product?

Value and taste

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso, latte, capuccino

The Machine I Use:

Cellini Classic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Excellent crema

Overall Rating:
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Kristen C I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the Lavazza Super Crema and thank you for the review. It is a great espresso!

12-19-2012 3:30pm |

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Todd Honeyville

12/17/2012

Has owned for:
More than 1 year
Ability Level:
Coffee Lover

Efficiency

Honestly the best cup of espresso for the money by a lot.

What's Best About this Product?

Price, flavour

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, Latte, Mocha, Americano...

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Super Auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

very nice

Overall Rating:
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Kristen C Thank you for your review! We appreciate your feedback and glad you are enjoying your espresso choice. This is one of my favorites!

12-17-2012 1:33pm |

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Posted By:
Ruiz Morgan

12/08/2012

One of my favorites, a solid standby! If you're switching from Starbucks, try mixing these beans with Starbucks Espresso Roast.

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Posted By:
Petrina Chow

11/25/2012

Best coffee for crema, best coffee for a super automatic machine. Dry taste, superior quality bean.

Overall Rating:
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Kristen C I'm glad you are loving the Lavazza Super Crema. It's one of my favorites as well!

11-26-2012 4:55pm |

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Jennifer Hulbert

11/24/2012

I think this is a good all around espresso. I find it to be mild and a crowd pleaser for regular coffee drinkers. We keep this in rotation at ll times. It's a nice break from some of the others with more bite. A very nice creama on top...of course.

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Kristen C I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the Lavazza Super Crema. It's one of my favorites and my whole family enjoys it as well. It really is a crowd pleaser!

11-29-2012 7:47pm |

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
ROBERT BRISTEL

11/24/2012

Lavazza Super Crema is the only brand of coffee I drink. It has a smooth taste and is never bitter. Mild for everyday use. You will find that you will not drink any other coffee after drinking this. I use a semi auto machine which works great.

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Michael Rosso ♦ Robert Lavazza Super Crema is one of our biggest sellers. Welcome to the Super Crema Club

11-24-2012 8:43pm |

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Kristen C I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the Lavazza Super Crema - it's one of my favorites!

11-30-2012 12:19pm |

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Rodney McFarland

11/22/2012

One of my Favorites!!!

Overall Rating:
4
5
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Kristen C One of my favorites too!

11-29-2012 7:49pm |

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Joseph Koukl

09/05/2012

This is an amazing coffee, we use it in our superautomatic espresso machine at work and pump out 10-20 shots a day. We cant order it fast enough! Everyone likes it, very smooth, great crema, and not bitter at all!

Overall Rating:
4
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
tdroz

05/29/2012

This is by far the best bean for automatic espresso machines! I'm on my second order of 3 bags from Whole Latte Love, paired with my Jura Capresso F7 machine, and each cup is a consistent, flavorful, beautiful pour. Do yourself a favor and order this today from Whole Latte Love! P.S., there's no tax and no shipping to CA.

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
ViperGeek

03/20/2012

This is my absolute favorite coffee brand and bean. Simply opening the bag makes my mouth water. The aroma in all forms: pre-grind, during grind, and during brewing is smooth, rich, flavorful, and delicious. I've got the page for 3 x 2.2 lb. bags bookmarked for fast reorders when I start running out. If you haven't tried Super Crema, order a bag NOW.

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Harlan

11/19/2011

Good all around coffee especially milk drinks like cappuccino and lattes... also good on it's own. I think most people would like this blend.

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
AERIE DAY

10/02/2011

We have a Gaggia Symphony Digital Automatic espresso machine (which we love). Over the last year or so, we switched to the Lavazza Super Crema brand. Both my wife, Linda, and I are very impressed with the smooth character of the SC flavor. We have no problem giving this brand our highest recommendation!

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Linda Siconolfi

07/15/2011

I use a super automatic machine and we love this coffee!! Smooth with no bitterness. Great crema. Beans are not oily which our machine recommends.

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
jsudano

04/07/2011

I love the Lavazza Super Crema Espresso. I use a Rancilio Silvia espresso machine and a Rocky Dosserless grinder. It has great crema and its smooth and sweet. I am able to pull a fantastic shot. The espresso machine and the grinder play a major part of the final product. When I have used this coffee in one of my other espresso machines including a Saeco super automatic, I found it a little weak as well.

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Mary harper

12/24/2010

We spend a Lot od time in Italy and the Lavazza brand is the coffee most often served. Super crema is mooth, never bitter, rich. This is all we have drank for more than 5 years when at home. Try it and you will become a fan!

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
mikern10

04/11/2010

Different, but delicious

This is a delicious and smooth coffee, but surprisingly mild tasting for us who are not used to the lighter, less burned beans. I initially thought I was not using enough beans or needed to adjust the grind or water volume. After doing much testing and comparing, I realized that it is simply the bean that is different. Great flavor but much lighter than the average, American roast. The more I drink it, the more I enjoy it.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, Cafe Americano, Latte

The Machine I Use:

Superautomatic Jura S9 One Touch

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
4
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
assman40

03/12/2010

My coffee of choice

I have tried a variety of different blends of coffee but this one is my favorite. Smooth and rich with no bitterness. Excellet

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

I make an eight shot latte every morning and that is all I need.

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Classic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Very good

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Cristina Iacob

10/15/2009

Ms

Love it

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso

The Machine I Use:

Auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yes

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Richard

06/02/2009

I am relatively new to home coffee but this has everything I was looking for; Crema and flavor without the bitterness or aftertaste. The best yet!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

All the above

The Machine I Use:

Super Auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

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Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Charles Merson

06/01/2009

My favorite

The best balanced, smoothest espressos I've tasted. The other Lavazza products are very good, but this is my personal favorite. Will also put Illy medium roast in my machine if I'm in the mood for a bit of a change, however this is my staple. Espresso, gelato, pasta, and tomatoes are the 4 major food groups in Italy! Could live on the first two for months!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, Cappuccino, Latte

The Machine I Use:

Saeco Incanto Sirius

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Good crema, however not quite as thick as a Nespresso Roma. Probably due to the higher pressure of the Nespresso C100 than the Saeco machines.

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
waterheart7

12/23/2008

Barista (Milano's, Charlottesville, VA)

This is great stuff. It goes down easy, and it doesn't even upset an empty stomach! Incredibly smooth, very flavorful, and NO BITTER, BURNT aftertaste (can anyone say Starbucks?....oops...can I say that on here??....LOL). Far superior to Pienaroma, and Top Class. Far superior to anything else on the market. Lavazza holds its own.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

All of them, Americano, Espresso, Latte, Cappucino, Macchiato. We do not use syrups at all.

The Machine I Use:

La Cimbali M1

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Oh God yes. This is by far the best tasting espresso I've ever had, hands down. It's what we use in our machines here. We use Top Class, Super Crema, and Deko. Super Crema is my favorite. I can honestly say I have never had a better tasting espresso ANYWHERE (the only other brand I'll buy is Illy)

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Mike Lurie

09/07/2008

Lavazza is great tasting

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

all

The Machine I Use:

super auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yes

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Todd Crouse

05/20/2008

Great coffee

A great tasting coffee that isn't bitter. I've tried a bunch of the other Lavazza roasts and don't like them. I've had guests over and they didn't like them (too bitter). I like this one though. It's smooth and has a great taste.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso, cap.

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yup

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 3
Rated 3 out of 5

Posted By:
Tim DeVries

04/06/2008

Hummm

My wife and I finally pulled the trigger and purchase an automatic espresso machine. We got the super crema with the start package. We have been disappointed the strength of the espresso. We have used up to six one oz shots in half a cup and still thought the favor was weak. The coffee isn't bitter and has a descent favor it is just whimpy.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte

The Machine I Use:

Capresso F8

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yes

Overall Rating:
3
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
wade bourgeois

12/06/2007

After drinking around fifty 3 lb bags of super crema I cant find a reason to switch, always a smooth expresso never bitter like starbucks. Used to buy from a local roaster but these beans are never oily and are never bitter.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte, cappucino

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Titanium SS

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Great Crema

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Magen Reed

11/19/2007

we make a house blend of 1/2 lavazza beans and 1/2 starbucks beans. Love the blend!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso, latte, mocha

The Machine I Use:

semi

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yes

Overall Rating:
4
1

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Todd M

06/26/2007

I found this to be a little weak for lattes. The flavor was so-so and tasted like something I would get at a mediocre restaurant. I prefer Illy - silky, smooth and flavorful - and Java Joe's Espresso roast bold and full of flavor. Both of these are much better for lattes.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte

The Machine I Use:

Capresso C1000

Overall Rating:
4
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Brent Lewis

05/25/2007

Lavazza Super Crema

This is by far the best crema experience I have had. While I am still fine tuning my grinder I am so impressed with the strength of the espresso, frothy golden crema, and lack of bitterness. A great blend I will come to again and again. This is also perfect for those who are just starting out whether it is straight espresso or lattes. This is the best. One word of caution: After experiencing the Super Crema, if you switch to anything else, you will be let down!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

I had a double espresso shot with some sugar and small amount of frothed milk.

The Machine I Use:

Super-Automatic (Saeco Italia)

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

I have never seen crema so good. It was so rich I thought I was making a mistake.

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Dennis King

03/30/2007

This is the best tasting bean I have tried. The crema is amazing. It also has a great kick to it. The taste is perfect with an amazing after taste. My wife an I just LOVE IT!!!!!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso Latte

The Machine I Use:

Super Automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

YES The Best

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Nicole Foronda

08/31/2006

Great Espresso

A very good coffee without too much bitterness. Not harsh. Nice, with low aftertaste. Brews great every time. Beans must be finely ground in order to produce the right crema (made the mistake of not grinding it fine enough). Would buy again.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Flavored Lattes

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Carezza Semi-Automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
4
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Sylvia Royik-Rassloff

08/05/2006

One of My favorites

I really like it becuase it does not have a strong bitter aftertaste but still have a good caffeine kick :)

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso with light cream and sugar and cold Latte's for me. Straight Espressos for my husband.

The Machine I Use:

Super Automatic Gaggia

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Douglas Harvey

07/08/2006

have tried illy and java joes so far but keep coming back to lavazza super crema

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso

The Machine I Use:

superauto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

yes

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Phyllis Manuel

05/30/2006

I luvva my LaVazza Super Crema !!

THE BEST !!

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

I used this SAME coffee when I lived in Germany. I got hooked but fast. I have used it to make espresso, latte's, and plain crema coffee with a little sugar. Yummy! An added bonus was it does give a nice buzz. I can't tell you how much hobbies sewing, gardening and housework I got done drinking LaVazza Super Crema. Now, I bring some to work, make a nice strong pot. Pretty soon, everyone is talking and laughing and getting the work done! Great stuff. Will order again and again. Thanks WLL !!

The Machine I Use:

Had a Starbucks Barista, but broke a while back. Will be ordering a Gaggia Syncrony Compact Digital pretty soon. Can't wait to try it out with the LaVazza Super Crema. I got projects to work on here.

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Will wait and see.........

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Russell McCuen

10/12/2005

My favorite bean so far . . .

The best of the four beans we have tried so far (this one, Lavazza Grand Espresso, Illy, and Malabar Gold). Very rich flavor that blends in well (& does not overwhelm) if you decide to make flavored drinks. Super Crema is now the only bean we use in our machine.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte (plain & flavored), Mocha, Americano

The Machine I Use:

Gaggia Syncrony Compact Digital (Super Auto)

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
5
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Patrick Bertrand

07/09/2005

Strong, great tasting espresso

This is my favorite coffee i've tasted, It has a strong taste that is very good. It also has a lot of caffeine, which is just what i need to get me going in the morning.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, Latte, and cappuccino

The Machine I Use:

Semi-Automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
John Keiser

06/03/2005

The Best beans I've tried thus far!

For my machine and preference settings (Capresso C1500 Super Automatic, Hi-Temp, Finest Grind Setting, Extra-Strong [more coffe per shot], 1 oz.), the Lavazza Super Crema (the only Lavazza I've tried so far) produces a thick, rich and moderately long-lasting Crema, and a very full-bodied, rich, deep, "chocalate-y", never-bitter shot that is very satisfying, special and compelling. It has trumped all the other beans I have tried so far in all the mentioned qualities. I've given it a "5", rather than a "6", as I haven't yet tasted the "better" Lavazza blends. Other beans I've tried: Whole Latte Love's Malabar Gold, Illy, various Peets blends, various local blends.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso

The Machine I Use:

Capresso C1500 Super Automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes - Good to Very Good (light brown, sometimes with darker swirls).

Overall Rating:
4
1

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Alan Lichtenstein

05/14/2005

My favorite of all the Lavazza coffees. Smooth taste, no bitterness, solid crema. Doesn't have the oily residue that some brands have, that makes the beans stick in the hopper (Like the Java Joes that I tried, and, unfortunately, the present Blue Jamaica that I am going through). Highly recommended.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Latte, Crema Coffee

The Machine I Use:

Capresso S8

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes, wonderful.

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
howard kagan

04/16/2005

Delightful

Absolutely no bitterness. Even my wife, who is not an espresso lover, and who used to only use a drip coffee-maker, is using Super Crema in a French Press - and just loves its smooth consistent taste. It makes a great shot every time with perfect crema.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

espresso, americanos, lattes

The Machine I Use:

Manual espresso & French press

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

excellent crema

Overall Rating:
4
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Justin Drazic

03/25/2005

Mr. Drazic

Very exquisite coffee. Creamy, smooth, and never bitter. This is definately a sipping espresso.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

I brew espresso several times a day and I drink it straight.

The Machine I Use:

Super automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

The coffee produces the best crema ever.

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 4
Rated 4 out of 5

Posted By:
Michael Donovan

02/01/2005

Super super creme

I have tried a number of beans. Illy for instance, I found dry and one dimensional, and expensive. I keep coming back to Lavazza for that “Italian café” experience, and the super crème delivered. Rich and robust without being overpowering. Fine alone or with milk. It’s a fantastic bean I will buy again.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, Espresso Machiato

The Machine I Use:

Super Automatic

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Ample rich caramel colored crème.

Overall Rating:
4
0

Rated 1
Rated 1 out of 5

Posted By:
Elizabeth Moynihan

01/01/2005

awful

This stuff is awful. I knew I made a mistake when I opened the package and saw how light the beans were. Then I made a double shot of espresso and wasn't surprised to see no crema. I couldn't even taste the stuff in my latte. What a waste of money. The only other beans I've tried from this sight was Java Joe's espresso, which was so much better. Dark beans, good aroma and crema, and a taste that really came through in a latte. It was also nice to have a resealable package for the beans. I know there are other Lavazza blends, but my experience with this blend was so bad that I think I'll look elsewhere.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

latte

The Machine I Use:

semi-auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes

Overall Rating:
1
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Stephanie Piche

10/16/2004

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso, latte

The Machine I Use:

Semi-Auto

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Absolutely. I am very impressed with the quality of the brew.

Overall Rating:
5
0

Rated 5
Rated 5 out of 5

Posted By:
Ron Witt

03/30/2004

Perfect Crema -- Exactly as advertised -- Excellent

My first cup of Lavazza Super Crema was incredible. Then, with minor adjustment to my machine -- it was flawless. Great Crema. Smooth rich flavor.

The Drinks I've Made With This Product:

Espresso

The Machine I Use:

Super Automatic - Capresso F9

Does This Product Produce Good Crema?

Yes!

Overall Rating:
5
0