9 Lavazza Whole-Bean Coffees, Ranked Worst To Best - Tasting Table
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Drinking coffee can become monotonous, but switching up the types of beans can rejuvenate the experience. The author, a regular coffee drinker, focuses on Lavazza's whole-bean options to diversify their daily coffee routine. By exploring flavors, roasts, and intensities through espresso and drip options, the author reflects on their enjoyment and whether each coffee would be a repeat purchase. The article emphasizes how small changes in choices can transform coffee from a necessity to a pleasurable ritual.
The Lavazza Super Crema coffee is designed for espresso; the packaging only lists instructions for how to transform the beans into the perfect single or double shot.
Switching up the beans that I use on a regular basis can help change up my routine just enough for it to make a difference without throwing my entire day off-kilter.
As I drank, I considered if the flavor was reflective of the roast listed on the packaging, how complex those flavors were, and whether or not I would buy it again.
One brand that I've been trying and tinkering with more recently is Lavazza. It's been my go-to coffee brand for years now, but I've just recently taken interest in its variety of whole-bean offerings.
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