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Amazon has 2.2-Lbs Lavazza Qualita Rossa Italian Coffee Beans Expresso on sale for $10.05 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

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  4. Add to your cart and continue to checkout
  5. Price should be $14.96 - $4.69 lightning deal - $4.91 coupon = $10.05 + free shipping w/ Prime or on orders $25+
Key Features:
  • Medium Roast
  • Lavazza, Italy's favorite coffee
  • Blend of 70% Brazilian Arabica and 30% African Robusta coffees
  • Chocolaty flavor, Full body, intense aromas and a persistent aftertaste
  • Suitable for all types of coffee makers
  • Roasted and imported from Italy

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Model: Lavazza Coffee Beans, Medium Roast, Qualita Rossa - 2.2 lb

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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.

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06-26-2021 at 07:19 PM.
06-26-2021 at 07:19 PM.
How good is this for a moka pot?
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06-26-2021 at 07:22 PM.
06-26-2021 at 07:22 PM.
Quote from comfortably-numb :
How good is this for a moka pot?

I don't know, but it is not so good for a breville. Super cream is much better.
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06-26-2021 at 07:24 PM.

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06-26-2021 at 07:24 PM.
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.
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06-26-2021 at 07:25 PM.
06-26-2021 at 07:25 PM.
Quote from comfortably-numb :
How good is this for a moka pot?
I'd probably give this one a miss. Looks like one of their cheaper varieties with 30% robusta and "a persistent aftertaste". Stick with the Gran Crema [amazon.com].
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06-26-2021 at 08:07 PM.
06-26-2021 at 08:07 PM.
Thank you, OP! Thank you, SpiffyTexan for the explanation!
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06-26-2021 at 08:36 PM.
06-26-2021 at 08:36 PM.
Quote from comfortably-numb :
How good is this for a moka pot?
IMHO, this is perfectly acceptable in a moka pot. As a student in Europe, I basically lived on the combination of a Bialetti and Qualita Rosa. My Italian flatmates drank it almost exclusively. For that price, I would urge you to give it a shot.
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06-26-2021 at 08:37 PM.
06-26-2021 at 08:37 PM.
Thanks OP! And just a friendly reminder: be ware of third party sellers when shopping for other Lavazza variants on the same page
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06-26-2021 at 08:39 PM.
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And I may be the dumb one but after drinking about 30 pounds I only recently realized most Lavazza beans are not 100% arabica. Not that it matters THAT much.
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06-26-2021 at 09:11 PM.
06-26-2021 at 09:11 PM.
Quote from AprilWatermelon :
And I may be the dumb one but after drinking about 30 pounds I only recently realized most Lavazza beans are not 100% arabica. Not that it matters THAT much.

100% arabica isn't necessarily what you want for espresso, and especially for milk-based espresso drinks (latte, etc.). It just doesn't have enough punch. "Hints of chocolate" describes it quite well, but you need something more than that in a cappuccino.
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06-26-2021 at 09:13 PM.
06-26-2021 at 09:13 PM.
If you like coffee, don't buy old ground up beans. You need freshest beans possible and to grind them fresh.
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06-26-2021 at 09:38 PM.
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Quote from MadPup :
I'd probably give this one a miss. Looks like one of their cheaper varieties with 30% robusta and "a persistent aftertaste". Stick with the Gran Crema [amazon.com].
Nothing inherently wrong with Robusta. It just has a more bitter flavor profile. I've had some great robusta shots in the past Smilie
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If you like coffee, don't buy old ground up beans. You need freshest beans possible and to grind them fresh.
This has a whole bean option
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06-26-2021 at 09:58 PM.
06-26-2021 at 09:58 PM.
Quote from AprilWatermelon :
And I may be the dumb one but after drinking about 30 pounds I only recently realized most Lavazza beans are not 100% arabica. Not that it matters THAT much.
Robusta has 80% more caffeine, so you'll probably never be able to go back to pure arabica coffee, lol.
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